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10 refreshing walking trails in Toronto to explore this summer

9 July 20255 Mins Read

Summer is meant to be enjoyed outdoors! And no, I don’t mean on a patio with drinks — although that does sound delightful — I mean in nature. The skies are clear, the sun is out, and the weather is nice and warm. There’s no better time to head outside and stretch those legs. Thankfully, there are tons of peaceful hiking trails in Toronto enjoyed by locals all year round.

It’s time to be one with nature and explore! It’s important to take time out of your day to breathe and clear your mind — these walking trails can help you do just that.

You know that rainbow tunnel you always pass on the DVP? This is the spot where you can visit it in person.

The trail is short and easy, but great if you’re just looking for a quick breath of fresh air. If there’s no snow on the ground, we recommend bringing a bike and upgrading your hike to a cycle session.

Where: 1191 Lawrence Ave. E.

This vast park in North York is the ultimate spot for a leisurely summer walk. With a huge open space, a network of forested trails, a large pond surrounded by forests, and even a ski hill with a chair lift, there’s lots to enjoy here all year round.

This is a great spot to avoid large crowds! And pro tip: Burnett Forest has additional trails to explore that are less heavily trafficked

Where: 4169 Bathurst St.

Home to beautiful botanical gardens in the summer, this North York spot is just the place to escape your day-to-day routine.

This spot is perfect to hit for an easy-breezy outdoor excursion. Plus, if you go far enough it joins up with Sunnybrook Park! Two for one!

Where: 755 Lawrence Ave. E.

This forested boardwalk trail feels like the ultimate escape from the busy city.

You’ll find this gem located in the Beaches. The trail is the perfect spot for a short but scenic stroll on a lovely summer morning.

Get a cup of coffee or tea on the way and take your time wandering up and down the steps of this picturesque nature trail.

Where: 351 Glen Manor Dr.

Any local would call High Park the obvious choice for a nature walk in the city, but many might not know just how vast the trail network is in this iconic west-end park.

I ran a 5k through this park back in 2023 and let’s just say, it’s not an easy feat. Though there are paved parts through the park, the hilly landscape makes you dread the steep walks back up.

It’s still fun, though… just maybe not for a run.

Where: 1873 Bloor St. W.

Tucked away in the west end is this peaceful nature trail along the Humber River.

If you’re looking for a place to get your steps in, this 8.2 km network of trails is the place to go. Take in the lovely surrounding views on all sides of the long paved pathways. Have a pup? This is the perfect spot to take your dog for a nice long walk, too.

Where: Starting point, Etienne Brulé Park

You can immerse yourself in nature without leaving the city at the gorgeous Rouge Valley. Canada’s first and only national urban park, according to Destination Ontario, has multiple hiking trails that range in length and difficulty. You can get all the details here.

Where: 1749 Meadowvale Rd.

Located behind Sunnybrook Hospital is where you’ll find a park that bears the same name. It’s home to several trails, a Cricket Pitch, outdoor chess tables, and even outdoor fitness equipment.

You could spend an entire day here!

Where: 1132 Leslie St.

This long, rambling nature trail between Don Mills and Victoria Park is full of scenic bridges, rushing rivers, and gorgeous cliffside viewpoints that are ideal for photo ops.

You’ll really want to slow down and take in your surroundings here, especially if you go during the first snowfall.

Where: 260 Dawes Rd.

This all-encompassing park is one of the biggest in the city. This 200-hectare area spans the distance from Pottery Road all the way to the Corktown Common.

Along the way, you’ll come across beautiful spaces, public art, and all-around good vibes. Challenge yourself to the whole thing or take one hiking trail at a time.

Where: Check out the map

And there you have it! Go out, get your steps in, and explore the city!

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Senior Staff Writer, Toronto – Karen is a multimedia journalist based in Toronto. With a strong knowledge of reporting and editing through all forms of media, she has a true passion for storytelling. She carries several years of journalistic experience and has covered the Toronto scene from local stories to national news. When Karen isn’t publishing fire content, you can find her binge-watching sitcoms on Crave, at a must-try restaurant, or scrolling endlessly on TikTok looking for the next best thing – News never sleeps.

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