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Soak in the fall colours on these beautiful Toronto walking trails

6 October 20254 Mins Read

The fall season is off to a warm start, and to be honest, we’re not complaining. The skies are still clear and sunny, the weather is nice and warm — that means there’s no better time than now to head outside and stretch those legs. Thankfully, there are numerous peaceful walking trails in Toronto that locals enjoy year-round.

And the fall season is definitely the perfect time.

Get those hoodies on and be one with nature. Let’s explore these walking trails in Toronto.

Earl Bales Park

This vast park in North York is the ultimate spot for a leisurely fall 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 a lot to enjoy here all year.

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, even in the fall.

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.

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.

Though there are paved parts through the park, perfect for a fall walk, the hilly landscape makes you dread the steep walks back up.

It’s still fun though – 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 them for a nice, long walk.

Where: Starting point Etienne Brulé Park – 10 Catherine St.

A little gem, tucked away from the busy city streets. Moore Park Ravine offers small walkways and lush greenery.

It almost makes you wonder how such a wonderful, peaceful plot of land can be found in the city.

Where: 205 Moore Ave.

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 online

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 is definitely the most urban of the trails. You’ll actually know you’re in a city as you trek along this pathway. But who said that was a bad thing, right? The West Toronto Railpath is loaded with street art that you can admire as you walk along the railway tracks.

Plus, there are lots of little coffee shops and restaurants along the way.

Where: Check out the map online

Enjoy, Toronto!

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Karen Doradea

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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