Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Despite Construction, Trillium Park Still a Sweet Spot for Cycling, Running, Walking

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Ever since the province announced and began re-construction of Ontario Place*, this part of the city seems like a forgotten and inaccessible construction zone. 

However, Trillium Park is still very much an attraction for activities, despite the posted construction signs warning of no public access. These trails that wrap around Lake Ontario’s waterfront and through parts of Ontario Place can still be appreciated whether you’re a walker, runner or cyclist. 

For more information on Trillium Park and its upcoming events (including yoga and their Summer Series), please visit the Trillium Park Website.

*The province announced that it will be moving the Ontario Science Centre to Ontario Place with construction beginning in 2025. Changes also include the revitalization of the Live Nation concert area and a private spa on the west island. For updates on this project’s redevelopment, visit the City of Toronto’s website. 

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