E.T. Seton Park

E.T. Seton Park is a public park located in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The main entrance is located at 73 Thorncliffe Park Drive,[1] with additional entrances at the junction of Don Mills Road and Gateway Boulevard North, and via the entrance to Sunnybrook Park and Wilket Creek Park near the junction of Leslie Street and Eglinton Avenue.

E.T. Seton Park
A Canadian Pacific Railway bridge crosses the park
Location of the park in Toronto
TypePublic Park
LocationToronto, Ontario
Coordinates43°42′54″N 79°20′43″W
Operated byToronto Parks
WebsiteET Seton Park

The park is named after Ernest Thompson Seton, a British author and naturalist. Seton spent much of his childhood in the Don Valley near the park that bears his name.[2] The Don River runs through the park, which makes it a popular spot for many activities.[3]

E.T. Seton Park adjoins Thorncliffe Park, Flemingdon Park, and the Ontario Science Centre. It contains jogging and cycling paths, an archery range, nordic skiing and equestrian trails, as well as three fire pits.[4]

The park's archery range is one of only two public ranges in Canada.[5] It was listed as the archery location in Toronto's bid book for the 2015 Pan American Games, but was not used for that competition because vehicular access to the range was not possible. The archery event for the Pan American Games was held at Varsity stadium on Bloor Street in downtown Toronto instead.[6]

In 2011, a disc golf centre was set up on the park's grounds.[7]

References

  1. "ET Seton Park". City of Toronto. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  2. http://torontoist.com/2016/05/historicist-seton-and-sauriol/
  3. Boldt, Hans; Grisonich-Boldt, Sylvana (2009-03-22). "Ernest Thompson Seton Park". Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  4. "ET Seton Park". City of Toronto. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  5. Lakey, Jack (2007-03-14). "Vandals take aim at archery range". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  6. "Toronto 2015 - Your moment is here" (PDF). Toronto 2015. 2009-03-25. p. 90. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  7. E.T. Seton Park- Disc Golf
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