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    Lakefront Promenade Park

    4.3 (12 reviews)

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    Stefi P.

    Wonderful place to spend time. For the current covid situation this place seems to be extremely popular and hence crowded. Beautiful view of the sunrise/moonrise. Just sitting there feels so good, but have to face the crowd. I noticed 3 parking areas and the last one was a bit crowded with taking us around 5-10 mins to get a spot, may be the initial ones had space. This also has the waterfront trail.

    There's a splash pad there for hot days.
    Stephanie S.

    This park has definitely come A LONG WAY since it first opened! It's no High Park (no elaborate nature trails, zoo, cafe), but it's waaay nicer than Erindale Park - complete with views of Lake Ontario. There are a bunch of smaller parks, including paths around 2 manmade ponds, splash pad, and marina. At the time of my visit, there were a lot of cyclists, walkers/joggers/runners, & dog-walkers. Apparently it can get busy during the weekends of warmer months, so keep this in mind. This seems as though it would be a perfect location for a festival of some kind, but I have never heard of any events being organised here. Too bad there's no bandstand or stage. So it is a bit underutilized as a public park. The park is tucked away from a particularly unsightly, commercial/industrial stretch of Lakeshore, so look past the surroundings when driving in...

    Bilal S.

    This my friends is a hidden gem and quite less busy then Jack Darling Park. The park is not too big but its clean and nicely designed and a lot of parking. The view is great you see people sailing and there is a fake light house too.... There is only one big covered area.

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    It's a beautiful place for a picnic and hang out and enjoy the scenic views it has to offer.

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    I've launched my watercraft into Lake Ontario many times over the decade from the excellent launch ramp.

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    Port Credit Memorial Arena - Be the nice kid!

    Port Credit Memorial Arena

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.3 kmPort Credit

    I popped into the Port Credit Memorial Arena briefly. I was here for the Mississauga Rotary…read moreRibfest. I had walked briefly around the midway and then needed to read an e-mail on where to meet up for a Yelp elite event. Yep, I didn't read it until I actually got to the venue. Oops! There are places to sit outside the arena. There were two older folks already out there, enjoying the day. Instead, I decided to check out the arena for a brief period. There are a number of steps to walk up to the front entrance. I didn't notice what the accessibility situation was. I believe that it was off to my left. The doors open when you approach them. I love that this arena has plenty of places to sit down, even when you aren't actually in it yet! I sat between the two sets of doors at the front. I walked in and there was yet another area with comfy chairs to sit down. The latter is better on a hot summer day, as the air conditioning is effective there. The rotary volunteers made their headquarters in the arena. Unfortunately, I couldn't see what was behind them. I did get to briefly check out the upstairs. This arena gives you the impression that it's new. It's gorgeous and bright. You know what? It has been there for over fifty years. Who knew?! There is a snack bar. It's a well-designed arena for hockey and more. I would love to come back to an event that is held in this arena. It appears to be a flexible, multifunctional place for various events besides hockey games in the winter. I appreciated that I could sit there and carefully read my e-mail. I figured out that I needed to be on the opposite side of the park by the lighthouse. I loved the inspirational message that you see when you walk into the area. Be nice. You should, regardless of whether your a kid or an older grownup. Good advice! (261)

    Checked out this arena for a vegan festival. It's quite a large arena with ample parking. They have…read morea park for kids and lots of green space. They also have a library within a 5 min walk of the arena. There is lots of seating to watch a game

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    Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre - A Place of Home where you can work out in a gym and in pools and track

    Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre

    5.0(3 reviews)
    72.8 km

    I caught a Brantford 99ers game here one night when I was passing through to run the Hamilton…read moreMarathon. The facility is top-notch and one of the best that I've seen in southern Ontario. The main rink has lots of chair-back seating and is more than enough for the crowds that minor hockey typically draws. The production of the game itself was pretty good, not unlike any junior or lower-level minor hockey game. The price of admission ($10) is more than fair for an evening of entertainment. There were concessions available outside in the large lobby area, but I didn't test anything out this time. Parking is plentiful and there are several entrances on all sides of the building. If you park at the wrong entrance for the program you're attending, you could be in for a long walk. All in all, a gem of a facility that Brantford should be proud of. If you're in need of something to do, a 99ers game is definitely worth your while.

    I was very impressed with this outfit, from the size of the complex to the multitude of things they…read moreoffered inside. We didn't have enough time to enjoy it all, but it was worth the visit! We saw at least two rinks (of course!), a sporting goods store, at least one restaurant, and also lots of wide open, brightly lit spaces. The service we got at this location was good. I would love it if we had the occasion to go back! A very nice place.

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    Scotiabank Arena - Diet Coke. Bottles are allowed.

    Scotiabank Arena

    3.8(246 reviews)
    16.4 km

    Attended 3 concerts (Baby Monster, Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato)…read more The arena was pretty easy to get to. Seating was pretty good. Food (naturally expensive) and merch was pretty easy get and find. Downside is the water fountains. I feel like there won't many (at least ones with water bottle refill stations).

    This was honestly such a fun place to catch a game. I went on a Thursday night to watch the Toronto…read moreRaptors and the whole experience was just amazing from start to finish, especially because they got the win! The arena itself is right in the heart of downtown, so the whole area around it already feels super alive before you even walk in. There's people everywhere, jerseys, food spots nearby, and just that pre-game energy that makes it so fun. Inside, it was packed but in a good way, like full energy, loud, exciting, everyone already hyped before tip-off. I had seats in the 300 level and honestly I don't even think that's a bad thing at all. The view from up there is actually really solid, you can see the whole court properly and the energy from the crowd feels even more spread out and intense. Service-wise, everything was pretty organized. It was busy, so lines and movement around the concourse can get a bit crowded at times, but nothing unexpected for a Raptors game night. Once you're settled in your seat though, it's smooth and you can just focus on the game. Overall, I'd 100% recommend going at least once if you're in Toronto. It's not just about basketball, it's the full experience: the crowd, the energy, the location, and just being part of that atmosphere. Even from the 300s, it still feels like a really good seat. Definitely one of those experiences that's way more fun in person than on TV.

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    Iroquois Park Complex - BarDown Gastropub

    Iroquois Park Complex

    4.2(5 reviews)
    59.0 km

    First time coming to this skating arena. The building is very big with lots of parking. The size of…read morethe arena is decent. Definitely would come back again with my family!

    I was recently at Iroquois Park Complex. It wasn't for sports. I was here meeting up with friends…read morefor lunch at BarDown Gastropub. It's the only restaurant at this sports complex that operates separately from the concessions stands at the complex itself. This sports centre is Canada's largest municipally owned and operated recreation facility. It's huge, as it houses six arenas. Many hockey teams are here to practise and play, including the Whitby Wildcats. It also has two indoor pools. BarDown Gastropub is great if you want to grab a bite to eat before or after a game. Our group wasn't here for sports, so it works for lunch and dinner. The food is excellent. It also houses the largest screen in Whitby to see the latest sports games. Since the City of Whitby owns this property, it has a contract with Pepsi. You get Pepsi products at concession stands, vending machines, and BarDown Gastropub. There are banquet and meeting rooms that you can rent. It also has a pro shop to get your skates sharpened and athletic training facilities. When it's warmer outside, this place has six tennis courts, five baseball diamonds, and a soccer field open. It's huge here. There is lots of parking. It's free. I was here with friends on a Sunday afternoon. This sports complex is open every day from 8:30 am till roughly 8:30 pm. If you have a water bottle, you can fill it up at the water bottle fill-up station. It was nice checking this place out briefly. It's cool and a valuable asset to Whitby and beyond. (79)

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