Rouge Valley Park

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Is This Your Business?
 

Wilderness park, mud, brush,keep your eyes open for deer and naked bears to long a walk for rangers, but one never knows what he may be hiding in his pants.
Crowd: All types including married men.

Who's Coming

All types including married men.

Near the Toronto Metro Zoo. If driving bus es will drop you off at zoo. It is a good hike to park if walking.
  • Crowd:All types including married men.
  • Hours:6am to midnight - fall and summers winter -6am to 6pm.
    Best times: Look for a full parking lot, no special times.
    Dates open: 10 am to dark.
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Lick your lips, strip slowly and drop to your knees and enjoy.
    Cruisiest Spots: A good walk but uphill past the hydro towers near train tracks, and river.
  • Nudity / Policy:Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:Winter deep snow. Guys leaving phone numbers on trees, and spent , poison ivy, no water fountains.
    Warnings: Play straight watch out for cops with training police dogs.
 
whos coming to Rouge Valley Park
 
 
  • reesor rd used to be a dirt rd,now it is paved,it starts at old finch.near where zoo employees enter the zoo offices.follow the rd to the 2nd railway tracks.to hydro lines,if your walking turn right and follow hydro line to river.if your driving you can park further up the road in the park,and walk back along the rd.there are pine forests,and trails.by train tresle there are spots to nude sun bathe.

    Commented on 8/1/2007 3:25:28 AM

     
  • reesor rd used to be a dirt rd,now it is paved,it starts at old finch.near where zoo employees enter the zoo offices.follow the rd to the 2nd railway tracks.to hydro lines,if your walking turn right and follow hydro line to river.if your driving you can park further up the road in the park,and walk back along the rd.there are pine forests,and trails.by train tresle there are spots to nude sun bathe.

    Commented on 8/1/2007 3:25:28 AM

     
  • havent been back here since 2003.lots has changed,reesor rd is paved.getting there by bus is quick and easy if you take the zoo bus, then it is a good walk. down reesor rd to steeles.I see too many sitting in their cars playing, it brings cops,take a walk guys, follow the hydro lines to the rouge river, made a buddy under train bridge last week,we only met that day

    Commented on 1/4/2007 3:40:17 AM

     
  • havent been back here since 2003.lots has changed,reesor rd is paved.getting there by bus is quick and easy if you take the zoo bus, then it is a good walk. down reesor rd to steeles.I see too many sitting in their cars playing, it brings cops,take a walk guys, follow the hydro lines to the rouge river, made a buddy under train bridge last week,we only met that day

    Commented on 1/4/2007 3:40:17 AM

     
  • Hi Guys,

    I am very close to this park just moved to the city anyone up for a walk some evening and see what happens. Let me know.

    Commented on 12/16/2006 11:02:23 AM

     
  • Hi Guys,

    I am very close to this park just moved to the city anyone up for a walk some evening and see what happens. Let me know.

    Commented on 12/16/2006 11:02:23 AM

     
  • In park most weekends. Never see anything happening. Anyone up for it?

    Commented on 10/21/2006 12:59:13 PM

     
  • In park most weekends. Never see anything happening. Anyone up for it?

    Commented on 10/21/2006 12:59:13 PM

     
  • I grew up not far from here, and use to ride horse back in the valley, but can't find the spot as described here... Some descent directions or a mapquest reference would be most welcome...

    Commented on 8/22/2006 2:30:20 AM

     
  • I grew up not far from here, and use to ride horse back in the valley, but can't find the spot as described here... Some descent directions or a mapquest reference would be most welcome...

    Commented on 8/22/2006 2:30:20 AM

     
  • Rouge Valley Park is really big? How do we find each other? and which place is the best place to park?
    In my opinion, I would drive to Old Finch, past the bridge and there will be a small parking lot with trails that barely anyone go to

    Commented on 4/17/2003 10:06:37 AM

     
  • Rouge Valley Park is really big? How do we find each other? and which place is the best place to park?
    In my opinion, I would drive to Old Finch, past the bridge and there will be a small parking lot with trails that barely anyone go to

    Commented on 4/17/2003 10:06:37 AM

     
  • I don't where Rouge Valley is but Morningside Park off Morningside has lots of cruising spots off the paved areas.

    Commented on 10/1/2001 6:53:56 AM

     
  • I don't where Rouge Valley is but Morningside Park off Morningside has lots of cruising spots off the paved areas.

    Commented on 10/1/2001 6:53:56 AM

     
 
 
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