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Exploring Toronto's Parks & Trails
Start exploring today... New citywide walking map is now available featuring:
- Updated trail & route locations, major trail access points & connecting links
- Street names & key TTC connections
- Seasonal & year-round park washrooms
- Popular parks keyed to the map
- Community associations & walking groups offering guided walks
- Info on off-leash areas & recycling bylaws
- Sun safety recommendations
- Volunteering, sponsorship & donation opportunities
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View the map: front (PDF - 6.80 MB) back (PDF - 7.42 MB)
Pick up the map at City Hall or the following Civic Centres: East York, Etobicoke, North York & Scarborough. Call Access Toronto at 416-338-0338 for centre locations. For map mailout, call 416-392-1111 (ext.5).
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Discovering Toronto's Attractions by Foot
Discovery Walks is a program of 11 self guided walking tours that link city ravines, parks gardens, beaches and neighbourhoods. On-site interpretive and directional signage will help you experience each walk's outstanding natural, cultural and heritage attractions.
1. Humber Arboretum and West Humber River Valley (PDF - 5.2 MB)
2. Lambton House Hotel & Lower Humber River (PDF - 657 KB)
3. Humber River, Old Mill & Marshes (PDF - 604 KB)
4. Western Ravines & Beaches (PDF - 630 KB)
5. Garrison Creek (PDF - 597 KB)
6. Downtown Toronto (PDF - 557 KB)
7. Uptown Toronto (PDF - 532 KB)
8. Central Ravines, Belt Line & Gardens (PDF - 660 KB)
9. Northern Ravines & Gardens (PDF - 718 KB)
10. Don Valley Hills & Dales (PDF - 840 KB)
11. Eastern Ravine & Beaches (PDF - 513 KB)
Cycling in Toronto
The City offers a free, comprehensive cycling map as part of the Toronto Bike Plan. The map shows bicycle lanes, paths and routes to help you plan your ride. You can download the map and get more information here.
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