Outdoors and hiking near Toronto
Hiking trails and canoe routes from High Park and the Toronto ravines to Algonquin Park and Muskoka.
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Algonquin Park hiking guide
Trail-by-trail breakdown of Algonquin's Highway 60 hikes and backcountry routes — distances, difficulty, permit costs, and which trail fits your day.
Best canoe routes in Algonquin
From easy Canoe Lake day paddles to multi-day interior loops, Algonquin's canoe routes explained — access points, permits, portages, and outfitters.
Dundas Peak Hamilton hiking guide
Dundas Peak, Tews Falls, and Websters Falls — Hamilton's waterfall-and-lookout hiking loop, including the reservation system now required in peak season.
Elora Gorge hiking guide
Hiking the limestone cliffs of Elora Gorge Conservation Area, plus the Cataract-Elora rail trail — trail lengths, tubing season, and admission fees.
High Park trails guide
Toronto's largest park has 7 km of trails through rare oak savannah, Grenadier Pond, and Hillside Gardens — a full walking guide beyond the cherry
Muskoka hiking and canoeing guide
Muskoka's best trails and paddling routes — Huckleberry Rock, Torrance Barrens, Hardy Lake, and the lake circuits worth the drive from Toronto.
Niagara Escarpment Trail guide
Hiking the Bruce Trail's Niagara section and the escarpment's conservation-area trails — Ball's Falls, Beamer Memorial, Niagara Glen, and more.
Scarborough Bluffs guide
Walking Bluffer's Park and the Scarborough Bluffs — Toronto's 90-metre lakeside cliffs, best viewpoints, beach access, and why you shouldn't climb them.
Toronto ravines guide
Toronto's ravine system is the largest of any city in the world — a guide to the Don Valley, Beltline, Cedarvale, and Taylor Creek trails, and how to hike


