Eglinton Park
A building in the middle of the park
Eglinton Park is located in Toronto
Eglinton Park
Location of the park in Toronto
TypePublic Park
LocationToronto, Ontario
Coordinates43°42′28″N 79°24′20″W / 43.707826°N 79.405575°W / 43.707826; -79.405575
Created1926 (1926)
Operated byCity of Toronto
Public transit accessEglinton station

Eglinton Park is a public park located in the North Toronto neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, a few blocks west of the Eglinton Subway Station. It is bounded on the south end by Eglinton Avenue West, on the north by Roselawn Aveunue. The other two sides of the park have houses backing onto the park; Oriole Parkway on the west side, and Edith Drive on the east.

The park has two baseball diamonds, soccer fields, a splash pool, and a kids playground. Outdoor tennis courts are turned into skating rinks in the winter. Also located in the park is the North Toronto Community Memorial Centre with an indoor pool, outdoor pool, water slides, gymnasium, walking track, and exercise rooms. There is also an indoor skating rink.

History

 - it was adopted from a medieval tournament held in the castle of the 13th Earl of Eglinton in August 1839;   
 - after the War of 1812, many veterans were given small land grants in what is now the Yonge-Eglinton area. The Earl of Eglinton opened his purse to these men, and in gratitude, they gave his name to the district (Jackes’ version)  

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