Where: 375 Sumach Street (West); 550 Broadview Ave (East), Toronto. Withrow Park. This popular east-end spot has a smooth hill and stairs, plus a popular skating rink and an off-leash dog area. Where: 725 Logan Avenue, Toronto. L'Amoreaux Park. L'Amoreaux Park gets a lot of visitors in summer at Kidstown Water Park.. Number of toboggan hills: 3. 400 Grace Street. Toronto, ON. Find out more about Bickford Park. Birchmount Park. Number of toboggan hills: 1. 95 Birchmount Road. Scarborough, ON. Learn more about Birchmount Park.

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Jan 9, 2023. Etobicoke's Centennial Park ski hill has been closed for good and will instead open as a toboggan hill when weather permits this season. - Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star. More than a half-century of skiing at Centennial Park in Etobicoke is over. When snow returns to Toronto after this extended warm, rainy spell, city staff.. Riverdale Park East and West. 550 Broadview Ave./375 Sumach St. Featuring not one but two epic hills connected by a bridge, Riverdale Park is known to be the premiere spot in the city to get your slide on. The east side offers unobstructed views of the Toronto skyline and a tobogganing slope that is both wide and steep, while the west may be.