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Arena standing water drainage issue

ref: STO-K1A3M4
Water Drainage Snap Report sent
Open 13 days
2 confirmed Toronto Water: 1 days

Cedarvale Park Trail, Toronto

Reported on Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 7:05 PM · 12d ago

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The equestrian arena at Cedarvale Park has multiple puddles and standing water scattered across its dirt and gravel surface, indicating poor drainage or blocked drainage infrastructure. The wet patches create muddy, slippery conditions that pose tripping hazards and affect accessibility for park users. A catch basin installed in 2015 is located within 100 meters of the site and may require inspection or maintenance to restore proper stormwater drainage to the arena.

Ward 12 · Toronto-St. Paul's

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Markdale Preschool

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Leo Baeck Day School South Campus

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Vaughan Rd At Humewood Dr

349m

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Vaughan Rd At Humewood Dr

353m

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Cedarvale Park

129m

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✗ Still there · The entire area needs new wood chips. People have been di... · Apr 14

✗ Still there · Apr 11

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porcupine_jasper 12 days ago

The dog park at Cedarvale Park needs a refill of wood chips. It gets incredibly muddy when it rains, and the water drainage of the area is incredibly poor, leaving puddles around the park after it rains. The park has not had wood chip refills in a very long time.

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Apr 03, 2026 at 7:05 PM

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Apr 03, 2026 at 7:05 PM

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A community member reported: Still there

Apr 11, 2026 at 1:13 PM

A community member reported: Still there

Apr 14, 2026 at 7:13 PM

The entire area needs new wood chips. People have been digging funnels to help with the water drainage, but the park just needs new wood chips.

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