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Canoga Park
Originally known as Owensmouth, Canoga Park was once a rancho and became part of Los Angeles in 1917. Canoga Park is a vibrant, diverse city located in the San Fernando Valley just 40 minutes from Downtown Los Angeles. With a population of around 66,000 residents, Canoga Park has a lively mix of cafes, restaurants, parks, and boutiques.
Canoga Park is most well-known for its celebrations, including the Dia de Los Muertos Festival and the Canoga Park Memorial Day Parade. Other sites and attractions in this city include:
- Corbin Canyon Park - Part of Topanga State Park, Corbin Canyon Park hosts a number of manageable, 2+ mile trails for hikers who want to see the area’s natural beauty with a less strenuous hike.
- Parthenia Park - A beautiful local park situated in Canoga Park, Parthenia Park is a popular destination for afternoon picnics and outings. Has a playground and ample green spaces.
- Canoga Park Farmer’s Market - Who doesn’t love a farmer’s market? The Canoga Park Farmer’s Market showcases local produce, farmers, and artists. They even have live music!
- 8one8 Brewing - A local brewery, 8one8 Brewing offers brewery tours and tastings. 8one8 Brewing is a popular destination to enjoy a pint or two.
- Baba Sweets - One of the area’s most popular restaurants, Baba Sweets is an Indian restaurant that strikes a balance between savory and sweet, offering traditional Indian dishes and desserts.
- Canoga-Owensmouth Historical Society - The Canoga-Owensmouth Historical Society pays homage to San Fernando Valley’s storied past, with local and traveling exhibits. Showcases many exhibits from the Chumash tribe, Mexican settlers, and European settlers.