Ravines provide many important ecological services and recreation opportunities. Explore the beauty that runs through the city core.
Biodiversity Booklets on the city's birds, bees, butterflies, fish, spiders, and mammals helps reconnect people with the natural world.
Preserving the environmentally significant qualities of these areas.
The Toronto Ravine Strategy will guide future ravine management, use, enhancement and protection.
Trails, or multi-use trails, are used by pedestrians, cyclists, in-line skaters and others.
Maps, safety information and etiquette tips for using Toronto's sidewalks, roads and natural trails as a pedestrian or cyclist.
A beautiful photography book that explores complex relationship between Toronto’s public wilderness spaces and civic life.
Looking to go fishing or boating in Toronto?
Bluffs stretch 15 km along Lake Ontario and its parks offer spectacular views, trails, beaches, gardens, sports and recreation facilities and more.