Trillium Park Fire Pit [Pro - FIX]

Located within the sprawling grounds of Ontario Place, Trillium Park has quickly become a favorite among locals since its transformation from a parking lot into a 7.5-acre natural oasis. And at the heart of its social scene is the iconic stone fire pit. Unlike a backyard fire bowl, the Trillium Park fire pit is an experience. Perched on a slight knoll overlooking the water, it offers panoramic views of the Toronto skyline to the north and the glittering waters of the lake to the south.

The fire pit is a public amenity. There is no booking system. On chilly autumn evenings or mild spring weekends, the pit fills up quickly. Arrive early—ideally by 4:00 PM—to secure a spot. trillium park fire pit

So grab a log, a lighter, and a friend. The fire is waiting. For current park hours and fire ban updates, visit the official Ontario Place website or follow @OntarioPlace on social media. Located within the sprawling grounds of Ontario Place,

Open-air fires are subject to weather conditions. On dry, windy days, Toronto Fire Services may issue restrictions. Always check the City of Toronto’s open-air fire regulations or the Ontario Place social media accounts before heading out. Perched on a slight knoll overlooking the water,

While the pit structure is provided, wood is not. You will need to bring your own seasoned firewood. Note: Transporting firewood long distances can spread invasive insects; it’s best to buy local kiln-dried wood from a Toronto hardware store or delivery service.