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Morse Street Playground

Rating

4.6(57)

Price

Free

Duration

45 minutes - 1.5 hours

Best Ages

Best for ages 1-8

About

Morse Street Playground at 76 Morse Street in Toronto's Leslieville neighborhood is a well-kept community park that serves the families of one of the east end's most popular residential areas. It's not a destination park, but for families staying in or visiting the Leslieville-Riverside area, it's a reliable playground stop.

The playground equipment targets the toddler-to-elementary age range with climbing structures, slides, and swings. The equipment is in good condition and the rubberized surface provides safe footing. Mature trees around the playground create welcome shade, which is a genuine advantage on Toronto's hot summer days when many newer playgrounds sit fully exposed.

The park has open green space beyond the playground area for casual play — running, ball games, or just rolling around on the grass. Benches are positioned for parent supervision, and the park's compact size means you can see the entire play area from any seating spot.

Leslieville has become one of Toronto's top family neighborhoods, and the surrounding Queen Street East strip reflects that with numerous kid-friendly cafes and restaurants. After playground time, families often walk to Queen Street for coffee, brunch, or ice cream. The neighborhood's independent shops and casual restaurants give it a different character from downtown.

No washroom facilities at the park itself. The nearest public options are at nearby businesses along Queen Street East, most of which are welcoming to families. TTC streetcar route 501 (Queen) runs nearby for transit access.

This is a 45-minute-to-1.5-hour park depending on your kids' energy levels and the weather. It pairs naturally with exploring Leslieville's shops and restaurants, or with a walk south to the waterfront trail along Lake Ontario.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Yes

Nursing / Changing

Not Available

Kid Meals

N/A

Setting

Outdoor

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or late afternoons

Wait Times

No wait — open access

Nearby Food

Queen Street East in Leslieville has excellent brunch spots, bakeries, and cafes within a 5-minute walk. Ed's Real Scoop is nearby for ice cream. The neighbourhood has some of Toronto's best independent family restaurants.

Why Kids Love It

The playground is well-shaded by mature trees, so it stays cooler than many Toronto parks on hot days. The climbing structures are just challenging enough for younger kids to feel accomplished. There's enough open space for running games alongside the playground equipment.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Great shade coverage — one of the cooler playgrounds on hot summer days
  • Walk to Queen Street East afterward for Leslieville's family-friendly cafes
  • No washrooms on-site — use Queen Street businesses
  • Combine with a waterfront trail walk (15 min south to the lake)

What to Bring

  • Sunscreen despite good shade — some areas are still exposed
  • Water and snacks
  • A ball or frisbee for the open green space

Cost Info

Free Admission

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

Free.

Tips to Save

  • Completely free.
  • Bring snacks from home.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours

Contact

76 Morse St, Toronto, ON M4M 2P6, Canada

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