Trillium Park
This used to be Trillium Park’s best kept secret and only discoverable by locals as they strolled past. But Ontario Place promoted this “secret” in 2022, and is now more widely known.
Eye Spy…
We’re talking about the very subtle peephole drilled into this rock that gives a perfectly framed, view of the CN Tower. Spot it in the video below!
Here’s What Most People Don’t Know
Muskoka Granite was sourced for the park’s rocks to mimic the Canadian Shield. The view hole sits on land raised 1.5 metres with 52,000 cubic metres of soil to combat Lake Ontario flooding.
Pretty Fancy for an Old Parking Lot
Designed to feel like a natural shoreline, almost every curve and slope mimics our rugged lakeside, right on the edge of the city. Trillium Park often hosts art pieces, so next time you’re hiking, strolling or cycling keep your eyes open for the thoughtful touches that make our Trillium Park a unique exploration.
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