A rich assembly of natural, cultural and agricultural landscapes, Rouge National Urban Park is home to amazing biodiversity, some of the last remaining working farms in the Greater Toronto Area, Carolinian ecosystems, Toronto’s only campground, one of the region’s largest marshes, a beach at Lake Ontario, amazing hiking opportunities, and human history dating back over 10,000 years, including some of Canada’s oldest known Indigenous sites.
Rouge National Urban Park is the newest National Park in Ontario and was established in May 2015.
It is home to Carolinian ecosystems, Toronto’s only campground, one of the region’s largest marshes, a beach at Lake Ontario, and some of Canada’s oldest known Indigenous sites. It’s a must-visit local gem in Toronto! You won’t want to miss hiking one of the 13 hiking trails within the park. They vary in length and difficulty meaning every hiker will find a trail they enjoy!
If you visit, don’t miss playing Rouge National Urban Park Bingo and see how many squares you can complete.