Top Local Businesses and places in Rouge, Scarborough, Toronto, Toronto division, Ontario

Zoomobile

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B 5S4, Canada

Zoo

“It's been part of the zoo for years and has outlived the zoo's 'monorail' (remember that?). While the zoomobile is still safe and still an enjoyable ride, the equipment desperately needs an upgrade for ease of access for those with or without mobility issues. It be cool to also get vehicles running on some eco-friendly propulsion system like electric or hydrogen since other zoo vehicles seem to have already gone this way. You know what else needs an upgrade? The jokes of the tour guide at the back! I don't ever want to hear the one about 'the driver closing their eyes since they are scared of heights when driving on the iron bridge above the gorge' quip ever again... thankfully we heard some originals the last time we were on so change is happening, thanks zoo staff!”

Melody Falls

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B 5P9, Canada

Park

Riverside Trail

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B, Canada

Park

“Sometimes this trail is closed. But if you are lucky, you will know this is a hidden gem.”

Parks Canada Welcome Centre

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

Travel agency

“Great place”

Orchard Trail

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

Park

“Perfect trail all year long. HIGHLY recommend walking/running spikes for the winter/icy days. Found a pair for $25 on Amazon ????”

Caribou Cafe

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada

Cafe Meal takeaway Restaurant

“Plenty of covered seating. Good choices from healthy fare to pizza. ”

Beavertails

Address: Rouge, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada

Restaurant

“There was a time when you can only get Beavertails in downtown Ottawa but great to see that it's now more accessible at a few places. It's actually originally from Killaloe, Ontario just south of Algonquin. Lots of good stuff seem to come out of that part of town, another is Kawartha Dairy. No, it's not the actual tail of a beaver (which ironically a couple of them reside in the Americas Pavilion not far from this location), that'd be cruel and probably not that tasty anyway. It's basically a flattened doughnut, sugar, and cinnamon. There are other flavours and toppings too but none seem to work quite as well as the original. Perfect companion when walking around at the zoo.”

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