High Park is located at 1873 Bloor Street West in the City of Toronto, west of the city core and close to Lake Ontario. This large urban park extends from Bloor Street south to The Queensway, and is bordered on the east by Parkside Drive.
About 70% of High Park is designated as a protected area due to its outstanding natural features. Please stay on marked trails and respect all park rules while you enjoy your visit to this very special place.
Explore High Park
A Guide to Toronto's High Park
Discover why High Park is a perfect place to explore nature right in the city! You will also get ideas for your visit and learn about park amenities, recreational facilities and volunteer opportunities.
Spring Bees
Cellophane bees are one of the first insects you can see in the dry open areas of the oak savannah. Read more about bees in High Park »
Butterflies in Spring
Eastern Commas are one of the park's earliest butterflies. They fly on warm spring days after overwintering as adult butterflies, hibernating in tree bark cracks and other crevices. Read more about butterflies in High Park »
Prescribed Burn
Prescribed burns are conducted in spring to help restore High Park's globally rare black oak savannah. Read more about prescribed burns »