A group of new parks is coming to the Six Points neighbourhood in Etobicoke-Lakeshore. The new parks will include Etobicoke City Centre Park (approximately 5,500 m2, a bit larger than 12 basketball courts), Dunkip Park (approximately 2,210 m2, about the size of a mini soccer field), and an expansion of the existing Six Points Park (approximately 1,600 m2, a bit larger than three NBA basketball courts). A fourth new park, referred to as Linear Park (approximately 2,708 m2, about the size of a baseball diamond), will be converted into parkland in the future. These new parks are part of the City’s Parkland Strategy.

A Park District Vision and Plan will be developed to act as a framework for the future design of each park. Visit the Project Timelines section to learn about the different timelines for each park project

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A map of the Six Points neighbourhood showing the location of the four future parks with the future site of the Etobicoke Civic Centre in the centre, at Kipling Avenue and Dundas Street West. West of Kipling Avenue is Six Points Park Expansion of 1,600 m2, located between Dundas Street West and Viking Lane, and Linear Park at 2,708 m2, located between Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West, connecting to Beamish Drive. East of Kipling Avenue is Etobicoke Centre Park at 5,500 m2, located at Dundas Street West and Biindgagen Trail, and Dunkip Park at 2,210 m2 located just north of Bloor Street West.