When the weather is just right and there's plenty of snow on the ground, there are a number of places you can go tobogganing and sledding. To view these using a google maps interface, visit TobogganHills.com .
- High Park
- Moore Park in Rosedale, near The Brickworks
- Christie Pits Park at Bloor Street West and Christie Street
- Leaside Collegiate Institute by Eglinton Avenue and Bayview Avenue
- Trinity Bellwoods Park between Queen Street West and Dundas Street at Crawford Street
- Riverdale Farm in Cabbagetown, just beside the farm
- Bickford Park at Harbord Street, south of Bloor Street West"
- Thompson Memorial Park on Brimley Road in Scarborough
- Riverdale Park East north of Gerrard Street East on Broadview Avenue
- Stan Wadlow Park Woodbine and Cosburn
- Anewen Greenbelt - Intersection of Anewen Dr & Comet Cr
- Earl Bales Park, North York
- Adams Park - Northwest of Lawson and Port Union
- Cedarbrook Park - Markham south of Lawrence
- Don Valley Ravines
- Fairmount Park, Gerrard Street East
- Greenwood Park, Greenwood Avenue
- Withrow Park, Carlaw south of Danforth
- Willesden Park, North York
- Lithuania Park
- Crestview Park
- Winston Churchill Park, St. Clair W, east of Bathurst
- The Edge of The Earth, North York
Tobogganing and Sledding Safety Tips
- Before you head out, check the weather conditions to ensure it is safe as weather will affect the hill conditions (i.e. free of ice, not too cold, etc.).
- Sled during the day, or on a well-lit hill at night (most injuries occur when lighting is poor).
- Watch for signs at the hills to let you know if it is safe to toboggan there, and what the potential safety hazards may be.
- When tobogganing, it is important to wear a helmet. A certified skiing/snowboarding or hockey helmet will do.
- Pick a hill that has plenty of room to stop at the bottom, and has a safe place to walk back up the hill (away from people sliding down the hill).
- Choose a sled/toboggan that is easy to control (avoid inner tubes, crazy carpets, flying saucers, garbage bags, snow racers, and cardboard boxes as they are hard to control).