Riverwood Park is a 150-acre park in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It features walking trails and great views. Natural features include meadows, old-growth forest, ravines, wetlands, creeks and wildlife.
Riverwood Park is also home to Visual Arts Mississauga and The Riverwood Conservancy.
The Credit River flows through the park. It includes the watershed’s most diverse ecosystems of wildflowers and wildlife. Over 160 bird species have been identified here.
There are also heritage structures on site including the 1919 Chappell House, now home to the Riverwood Conservancy. Other structures include the MacEwan Field Station and the MacEwan Barn, both circa 1850.
The MacEwan Terrace Garden is a two-acre perennial garden opened at Riverwood in 2012. This is an accessible site that looks over the wetlands, grasses, and white pine and spruce trees. The heritage gardens attract birds and butterflies.
Riverwood Park is one of the top parks in Mississauga.
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