View this post on Instagram A perfect urban park. 🌳 Something for every age group, young and old (there’s also a dog park). . . Set beneath a backdrop featuring @ocaduniversity and @cntower, Grange Park always had a wonderful energy. It boasts some of the most unique and adventurous play equipment in the city, lovely wooden benches scattered around the perimeter, loads of grass space and art decorate this large space. It’s nestled around Toronto’s Chinatown, Kensington Market, Village by the Grange and Baldwin Village neighbourhoods. #grangepark #torontoparks #urbanpark #citypark . . #OurCityFamilyTO #OurCityFamily #Toronto #TorontoLife #CityLife #KidInTheCity #UrbanParent #UrbanFamily #CityFamily #ExploreToronto #TorontoParents #TorontoKids #CityParents #CityKids #SidewalkClub #CityFamilySolidarity #BringTheKids #SeeToronto #LoveToronto #Insta_Toronto #TorontoIGers #TorontoFamilyLife #UrbanLife #streetsoftoronto #earthday @earthdaycan A post shared by Our City Family (@ourcityfamily) on Apr 22, 2019 at 4:15pm PDT Related Passages . . . Kerala Dust – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Randy Padmore Park – Downtown TorontoSunday May 7, 2023City of Labyrinths"Met Rasta Man here" – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – TorontoWednesday July 23, 2014Serendipity"Why don’t we do it in the road? … Kensington, of course 🧡" – Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown TorontoFriday September 9, 2022City of Labyrinths"More Love for Vancouver" – Heart Labyrinth – Labyrinth Pier – VancouverSunday November 11, 2018City of Labyrinths"Nice little Saturday" – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall – Habitat Island – Olympic VillageSaturday October 10, 2020City of Labyrinths“I think—the hero observes that nothing is so frightening as a Labyrinth with no centre.” ― Jorge Luis BorgesWednesday April 25, 2018Books