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The Beauty of Toogood Pond, Unionville

by James M on 08/07/08 at 6:15 am

A short description with pictures on the beauty on Toogood Pond, Unionville.

Come join us for a visit to Toogood Pond in Unionville. We can assure you that you will have a visit worthy of what is truly a magnificent landscape.

Toogood Pond is one of the most beautiful features of Markham’s historic Unionville community. Neighbouring the Varley Art Gallery and scenic Unionville Main Street, the pond is part of Rouge Park, North America’s largest natural environment park in a natural setting.

The famous 33-hectare park, which features a marsh and a partially naturalized pond, is home to a variety of birds, animals, and waterfowl. Canadian geese and mallard ducks can often be seen gliding across the pond’s rippling green surface. Eastern Cottontail rabbits can also be found around Toogood Pond.

Toogood Pond is known for its many species of birds and geese, especially Canadian geese. This is a great place to take a break from life and enjoy some nature.

For humans, a walkway circles the pond and a meandering boardwalk cuts through the marsh, making Toogood Pond a popular spot for leisurely walks.

This meandering bridge will definitely provide a great view of the scenery.

Toogood Pond is located between Carlton and Kennedy Roads in Markham, behind Unionville Public School. Please join us to make your weekend an unforgettable one.

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jibasta

Jul 21st, 2008

nice

emma

Jul 28th, 2008

fascinating

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