Rosedale Field

[3] The 3,400-seat stadium and field was originally owned by the Rosedale Golf Club (which lent its name to the park).

The namesake golf course moved out in 1909 as The Scottish Ontario and Manitoba Land Company re-developed the area for residential homes.

An outdoor skating rink, two sets of tennis courts, a playground, wading pool, and a baseball field are also available in the park.

[5] The event typically consists of rides, games, flea market, and other such carnival-type activities.

Celebrations surrounding the 100th Grey Cup in 2012 began with the unveiling of a Heritage Toronto commemorative plaque at Rosedale Park.

Plaque commemorating the first Grey Cup game
Mayfair at Rosedale Park