Picnic in High Park June 18

SERVICE – PICNIC

picnic-basket-150x150Sunday, June 18, 2017 @ 11:00 AM

Area 26 in High Park (directions below)

Join us and invite your friends!

Service: 11:00 AM in Area 26 at High Park, this is the only service on June 18. This will be a fun, intergenerational service in High Park. The music will be contemporary and provided by the Fallen Angles band.

  • Picnic: The parishes of San Esteban and St. Paul’s will be joining us. The three communities will be provide: BBQ’s, beverages, hamburgers & veggie burgers along with meat & veggie hotdogs.

  • Please bring a picnic side dish to share with a serving utensil. Plates, napkins, & cutlery will be provided. You may want to bring a folding chair or blanket to sit on.

Ways of getting to the park:

Toronto Transit

  • take the 506 Carlton streetcar to the end of the line (High Park Loop) walk back out to Parkside Drive and go south or right to High Park Blvd here you turn right to enter the park…
  • take the Bloor Subway to the Keele Station (Keele becomes  Parkside at Bloor) –it’s a bit of a walk, Simply walk straight down Parkside Drive and turn rightto enter the park. …Walk past the washrooms to Area 26 picnic shelter on your left.

Drive

  • there is parking if you follow High Park Blvd into the park where it becomes Deer Pen Road. Drive past Area 26 picnic shelter to parking on the left.

Wheel-Trans can drive right up to the shelter to drop off

See Park Map. Area 26 is 2/3 of the way down on the right side of this map near washroom and ? icons.

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