Park on Old Finch Ave.

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Old Fich Ave.

 
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Small park with a river and lots of trees and bushes

Neighbourhood: Noth Scarborough

Its located on Old Finch Ave. behind the zoo, Meadowvale Rd. North to old finch and head west to parking lot on right before one lane bridge
  • Hours:action at this park varies but most is early morning and after work hours
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Basically just walk around and meet and talk then take it from there
  • Nudity / Policy:You can get nude but you have to use your own discretion
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No / No because of uneven paths
  • Warnings:Some times there will be familys, or partying teenagers
 
whos coming to Park on Old Finch Ave.
 
 
  • this park isnt a gay cruising park,at night it is mainly where hookers turn a fast trick.A few murders have occured in this park.Night time it is not a safe place, in the summers there is no nudity here, as it isnt a very big park.Dog walkers and families, birders,nature lovers, only one way in and out,police do check it every 4 hours or so. this park however has expanded, to be renamed rouge valley park system. it starts at lake ontario following both rivers, the big and little rouge rivers, it has trails all the way to holland marsh. there you may find trails that arent full of families and dog walkers, try the park on reesor rd and steeles, it is very large, part of the same park system. good luck cruising

    Commented on 1/11/2009 10:05:24 AM

     
  • this park isnt a gay cruising park,at night it is mainly where hookers turn a fast trick.A few murders have occured in this park.Night time it is not a safe place, in the summers there is no nudity here, as it isnt a very big park.Dog walkers and families, birders,nature lovers, only one way in and out,police do check it every 4 hours or so. this park however has expanded, to be renamed rouge valley park system. it starts at lake ontario following both rivers, the big and little rouge rivers, it has trails all the way to holland marsh. there you may find trails that arent full of families and dog walkers, try the park on reesor rd and steeles, it is very large, part of the same park system. good luck cruising

    Commented on 1/11/2009 10:05:24 AM

     
  • this park isnt a gay cruising park,at night it is mainly where hookers turn a fast trick.A few murders have occured in this park.Night time it is not a safe place, in the summers there is no nudity here, as it isnt a very big park.Dog walkers and families, birders,nature lovers, only one way in and out,police do check it every 4 hours or so. this park however has expanded, to be renamed rouge valley park system. it starts at lake ontario following both rivers, the big and little rouge rivers, it has trails all the way to holland marsh. there you may find trails that arent full of families and dog walkers, try the park on reesor rd and steeles, it is very large, part of the same park system. good luck cruising

    Commented on 1/11/2009 10:05:24 AM

     
  • anyone still go here?

    Commented on 1/9/2009 11:21:26 AM

     
  • anyone still go here?

    Commented on 1/9/2009 11:21:26 AM

     
  • anyone still go here?

    Commented on 1/9/2009 11:21:26 AM

     
  • as of this year2008 the the rouge river valley from lake ont. to holland marsh following both rivers, the big rouge that goes behind the zoo, and the little rouge that runs through the valley in front of the zoo.This now one great park,larger than central park,I have met plenty of guys on the trails and off them in many bushy areas, tons of trails for playtime,bike trails,old pioneer homesteads old forgotten barns, many unlocked.cops dont haunt the cruising areas cause they dont know about it.as you have to walk in , no car sitting. that only brings nasty cops.give your hand a rest take a walk. get someone else to do it for yah

    Commented on 9/23/2008 1:36:47 AM

     
  • as of this year2008 the the rouge river valley from lake ont. to holland marsh following both rivers, the big rouge that goes behind the zoo, and the little rouge that runs through the valley in front of the zoo.This now one great park,larger than central park,I have met plenty of guys on the trails and off them in many bushy areas, tons of trails for playtime,bike trails,old pioneer homesteads old forgotten barns, many unlocked.cops dont haunt the cruising areas cause they dont know about it.as you have to walk in , no car sitting. that only brings nasty cops.give your hand a rest take a walk. get someone else to do it for yah

    Commented on 9/23/2008 1:36:47 AM

     
  • as of this year2008 the the rouge river valley from lake ont. to holland marsh following both rivers, the big rouge that goes behind the zoo, and the little rouge that runs through the valley in front of the zoo.This now one great park,larger than central park,I have met plenty of guys on the trails and off them in many bushy areas, tons of trails for playtime,bike trails,old pioneer homesteads old forgotten barns, many unlocked.cops dont haunt the cruising areas cause they dont know about it.as you have to walk in , no car sitting. that only brings nasty cops.give your hand a rest take a walk. get someone else to do it for yah

    Commented on 9/23/2008 1:36:47 AM

     
  • It is more of a place to park your car and walk in.many follow the cliff closest to the zoo, climb under the fence by the river, and hike onto zoo property,pretty safe,dont be scared if you hear lions, its the 2 legged bears that you should worry about,also if you park your car cross the bridge turn right at the light, there are play trails there that end up on reeesor rd.weekdays are quite, weekends many families

    Commented on 9/21/2008 1:08:34 AM

     
  • It is more of a place to park your car and walk in.many follow the cliff closest to the zoo, climb under the fence by the river, and hike onto zoo property,pretty safe,dont be scared if you hear lions, its the 2 legged bears that you should worry about,also if you park your car cross the bridge turn right at the light, there are play trails there that end up on reeesor rd.weekdays are quite, weekends many families

    Commented on 9/21/2008 1:08:34 AM

     
  • It is more of a place to park your car and walk in.many follow the cliff closest to the zoo, climb under the fence by the river, and hike onto zoo property,pretty safe,dont be scared if you hear lions, its the 2 legged bears that you should worry about,also if you park your car cross the bridge turn right at the light, there are play trails there that end up on reeesor rd.weekdays are quite, weekends many families

    Commented on 9/21/2008 1:08:34 AM

     
 
 
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