One of Toronto’s newest parks is located in the old Ontario Place, at the waterfront. Trillium Park and William G. Davis Trail have transformed a boring parking lot into something magnificent—the kind of destination you'll want to travel to throughout all seasons. In the summer, skate along the rink constructed from polymer material or walk through the several trails on premise. As the weather turns a bit cooler, you'll want to turn your escapes to Trillium Park into history-making lessons: come by to admire the two impressive large stone walls connected to a bridge that are engraved as a moccasin identifier to symbolize First Nations culture and heritage and the land this park was built on.