Giving Back to the Community

Experience Toledo Memorial Park Alfresco

The word alfresco is Italian for in the open air. What better place to be than Toledo Memorial Park, with more than 380 acres of land featuring meadows, lakes, flowers, and wildlife. The Park is a great place for lunch, dinner, meetings, gatherings, reading, homework, bird watching, dog walking, biking, running, or to just unwind. Bring your lunch to Toledo Memorial Park and leave the hustle and bustle of the day behind you as you take in the tranquil beauty of the park-like setting. Picnic tables are placed throughout the Park for your enjoyment. Snap a pic at the table and post it on our Facebook page.

Eat Alfresco

Eat Alfresco

Nature's Crossings

Nature's Crossings

Acadia Lake

Acadia Lake

Mausoleum Drive

Mausoleum Drive


911 First Responders Memorial

In the spring of 2016, Toledo Memorial Park added a memorial monument paying homage to first responders. The monument is built using a 13,000-pound surviving beam from the Sept. 11, 2001 wreckage of the World Trade Center. At the top end of the beam is a weighted cable holding an American Flag that once flew over the United States Capitol. The memorial was dedicated in a community ceremony on Sept. 11, 2017.


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Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery Fun Facts

  • Each grave space at the Park is 40″ wide by 96″ long. Using these figures, and allowing for roads and drains, we have capacity for about 1000 graves per acre.

  • Toledo Memorial Park consists of 380 acres, 180 of which are presently developed for use.

  • Toledo Memorial Park was founded June 1922.

  • The farmhouse was the original administration building for many years and became a landmark in Sylvania. In 1976 it was replaced with a new office and information center which has become a familiar landmark to a new generation.

  • Our ground’s staff sets approximately 600 markers and 70 monuments each year.

  • Did you know 150 acres of grass can support more than 10,000 people with oxygen for a year?