Picnic Site 2
Picnic Site 2 is a picnic site in Old Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. Picnic Site 2 is situated nearby to the building Joy Gas Stations, as well as near Sir Casimir Gzowski Park.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Joy Gas Stations and High Park.
Joy Gas Stations
Building
Photo: Peter Broster, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Joy Gas Stations operated uniquely designed stations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the 1930s for the Joy Oil Company Limited. The stations are examples of the Château style of architecture, a style that was promoted as a uniquely Canadian architectural form in the 1930s.
High Park
Park
Photo: Chensiyuan, CC BY-SA 3.0.
High Park is a municipal park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. High Park is a mixed recreational and natural park, with sporting facilities, cultural facilities, educational facilities, gardens, playgrounds and a zoo. High Park is situated 1¼ km north of Picnic Site 2.
Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Taxiarchos228, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Humber Bay Arch Bridge is a pedestrian and bicycle through arch bridge south of Lake Shore Boulevard West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Completed in the mid-1990s, the bridge is part of the Martin Goodman Trail and is 139 metres in length, with a clear span of 100 metres over the mouth of the Humber River to protect the environmental integrity of the waterway. Humber Bay Arch Bridge is situated 560 metres southwest of Picnic Site 2.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Swansea and Sunnyside.
Swansea
Neighborhood
Photo: JosephIWMolto, Public domain.
Swansea is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, bounded on the west by the Humber River, on the north by Bloor Street, on the east by High Park and on the south by Lake Ontario.
Sunnyside
Neighborhood
Photo: Peter Broster, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sunnyside is a lakefront district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It includes a beach and park area along Lake Ontario's Humber Bay, from west of Exhibition Place to the mouth of the Humber River.
Roncesvalles
Neighborhood
Photo: Darkcore, Public domain.
Roncesvalles, also known as or Roncesvalles Village or Roncy Village, is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, centred on Roncesvalles Avenue, a north–south street leading from the intersection of King and Queen Streets to the south, north to Dundas Street West, a distance of roughly 1.7 kilometres.
Picnic Site 2
- Type: Picnic site
- Categories: tourism and shelter
- Location: Old Toronto, Toronto, Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
43.63519° or 43° 38′ 7″ northLongitude
-79.46606° or 79° 27′ 58″ westOperator
City of TorontoOpen location code
87M2JGPM+3HOpenStreetMap ID
way 178738329OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=shelterOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=picnic_site
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