The warm weather has arrived with a bang in Toronto, meaning everyone is itching to spend basically the entire season outside while we can! We’re lucky to live in a city with close proximity to so many parks, green spaces and natural hot spots for stunning hikes. Treat yourself to an afternoon in nature and discover beautiful greenery, forest creatures and more amazing sights along the way. Here are some of our top spots in the GTA for scenic views, summer delights, wooded wonders and all things nature.

The Beltline

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If you’re seeking seclusion, The Beltline is a well-known trail but also one that can’t be left off of this list thanks to the sheer serenity experienced when traversing the nine kilometres of trail. The Beltline was once a railway making this the ideal trail for daydreaming and dredging up those creative thoughts.

East Don Parkland

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Sometimes, you just need to go on a really, really long hike through the woods, and that’s precisely what East Don Parkland delivers. This trail stretches nearly 11 kilometres and passes over various waterways and bridges, allowing you to snap that perfect Instagram shot or sit down and contemplate life while staring at the flowing water. If you want to unplug, leave your phone at home and watch the forest creatures emerge one kilometre at a time. The trail may be muddy this time of year, though, so pack some extra socks just in case.

Scarborough Bluffs Trail

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This is one of the more popular scenic trails in the city so expect some foot traffic. But, Scarborough Bluffs is worth experiencing just for the views. You’ll find green and blue waters that will remind you more of the Mediterranean than Ontario. Watch out for ducks and other creatures at this time of year. You can access Scarborough Bluffs Trail through Bluffers Park.

Humber Bay Park East

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Humber Bay Park West is a popular paved trail, but the park’s east side offers a hidden butterfly habitat. Walking along the 2.5 kilometre trail will give you all those nature feelings without committing to a path that will take hours to complete. While the paved west side might be easier to traverse, we urge you to head to the east side and enjoy even more scenic views. 

Don Valley Brick Works Park

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With 11 kilometres of trails to explore, Don Valley Brick Works Park has to make our list of best places to find solitude in the city. This former quarry has been completely transformed into a nature preserve where you can find still water, plenty of open fields, blossoming trees and even a few cliffs. Bring your dog along for this hike, as it’s very popular among Toronto’s pet population so they can make some friends along the way!

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