Toronto Inukshuk Park: A Lakeside Landmark
Discover the iconic Inukshuk, a symbol of Inuit culture and guidance, at this peaceful Toronto waterfront park with stunning lake views.
The Toronto Inukshuk Park, located on the shores of Lake Ontario, is home to a large Inukshuk, a stone structure traditionally used by the Inuit for navigation and guidance. The park offers a peaceful escape with scenic waterfront views and serves as a symbol of friendship and community.
A brief summary to The Toronto Inukshuk Park
- 789 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, Old Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3T7, CA
- +1416-338-4386
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Local tips
- Visit during sunrise or sunset for breathtaking views and ideal photo opportunities.
- Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a meal while soaking in the scenic waterfront views.
- Don't forget your camera; the Inukshuk statue is a popular spot for memorable photos.
Getting There
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Public Transport
To reach the Toronto Inukshuk Park via public transportation, take the subway to Union Station on Line 1 (Yonge-University). From Union Station, walk to the streetcar stop at Bay St and Front St and board the 509 Harbourfront streetcar heading west. Disembark at the 'Queens Quay West at Rees St' stop. Walk west along Queens Quay, then turn left onto Lake Shore Blvd W. The park is on your right at 789 Lake Shore Blvd W. A single fare on the TTC costs CAD 3.35.
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Driving
If driving from downtown Toronto, head west on Queen St W, then turn left onto University Ave. Merge onto the Gardiner Expressway via the ramp on the left. Continue on Gardiner Expressway and take the exit toward Lake Shore Blvd W. Stay on Lake Shore Blvd W for about 2 km. The Toronto Inukshuk Park will be on your left at 789 Lake Shore Blvd W. Parking is available nearby, but fees may apply. Parking prices vary from $12 - $30 CAD depending on events in the area.
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Walking
If walking from the Harbourfront area, head west along the Martin Goodman Trail. The park is located west of Coronation Park, along Lake Shore Boulevard West. Follow the trail until you reach the Inukshuk.