Biking Trails in Toronto

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Biking Trails in Toronto

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  • Cathy S
    Toronto, Canada79 contributions
    This is a terrific place to go for a nice long walk along the lakeshore; there are a few different trails you can take; but each one is great.
    Written July 31, 2022
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  • Paul Rino
    Toronto, Canada13 contributions
    Amazing place to walk to the beach in the morning to watch sunrise or moonrise, and if you enjoy taking great photos, this place has incredible scenery at all times of the day, and offers the ability to get great shots of the sunrise or moonrise. A place you can fully relax and forget the stresses of the world!
    Woodbine Beach is the largest of the four beaches in the Beaches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located along Lake Shore Boulevard at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, it is next to Ashbridge's Bay and Kew-Balmy Beach. It’s a very nice vast beach area with places to play volleyball, a boardwalk to walk on, a beach area and a really nice wooded area to walk through, a very enjoyable time just relaxing and strolling through the park and watching the scenery. There is a bicycle rad along the boardwalk extending to the east and west and connecting other parks and water front. A huge beach sandy area with many beach volley ball courts. Parking available - Free parking during the week before 5PM. Nice sand, grass areas, change house, renovated bathing station features upgraded ventilation and lighting, a new roof, an enlarged patio, change rooms, accessible washrooms, water bottle filling stations and a beach shower with a foot wash, and Tim Horton's on sight as well as other food places. The beach itself is fine, with lifeguards on duty during the summer. Beautiful views of the lake.
    Written October 28, 2022
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  • AMsays
    Thornhill, Canada4,055 contributions
    This is my backyard natural paradise that I frequent almost every day on my walks. This vast park intersects various prominent streets, a reservoir, creeks, forested areas, greenspace, the Finch Hydro Corridor and spans many kilometres of trials.
    The forested areas still harbour wildlife – I have seen hawks, deer and a coyote on a few occasions. More frequent are the skunks, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, and birds.
    The Park also has a dogs off-leash area, picnic sites, a firepit and even cricket and sports fields. Most trails are also available during winter months, but caution is sometimes required. A great place - year round
    Written July 3, 2021
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  • Richard-Roadman
    Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands408 contributions
    This a a perfect trail for runners or walkers to keep in shape. The path is paved and relativly flat. The path is also used by bikes so it can be a bit crowdy. Its a trail thru an green area squized between the river and highway. Because of the highwaynoise you won’t get that walking in nature feeling, but instead the upwards views of the Price Edward viaduct are very impressive. The path is part of the discoverywalks system from the Toronto cityboard. On their site are many more nice walks thru parts of the town. So looking for a walk of a few hours this might be your choice.
    Written October 14, 2019
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  • Tim H
    Lansing, MI43 contributions
    I passed by this park en route to the lakefront and I thought it was picturesque. My toddler enjoyed the 'big boats' and the fountains were nice too. It doesn't warrant going out of your way, but if walking in the area it's a nice place to stroll through, play around, and take some pictures!
    Written July 10, 2019
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  • operalover939
    Toronto, Canada2,924 contributions
    Serena Gundy Park is relatively small, extending from Rykert Crescent at the western end to the parking lot on Leslie Avenue at the eastern end. Cyclists love it for its trails; walkers will enjoy the hike down the hill, past a picnic ground and a sports field to the bridge across the West Don River. As hikes go, the way down and back up is not very long, but it will test older people. In these Covid times it's well worth a visit.
    Written March 31, 2021
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  • NeilJ_88
    Toronto, Canada230 contributions
    A decent hike from Dundas West north to Dupont. Well-paved path. It is an industrial, gate-enclosed corridor with an over-abundance of tag graffiti. Shame, it could be much more naturalistic with the planting of trees. Not anything like the architect's drawings.
    Written April 7, 2021
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