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September 14, 2023
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Going on a hike during autumn is absolutely breathtaking. With the gorgeous beautiful colours, you have to go on a hike and soak in the beautiful views that won’t last for long. Here are 10 of the best spots for a fall hike around Toronto.
Less than a 2 hour drive away from Toronto, Dundas Peak is a popular fall hiking destination for many. Trust us when we say that the views from Dundas Peak are exceptional when autumn hits. Plus, you can see breathtaking views of Hamilton Harbour, Ancaster, and Dundas.
Where: 581 Harvest Rd, Dundas, ON, L9H 5K7.
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Rattlesnake Point is a great spot for a fall hike near the city. Located about an hour drive away from Toronto, this location offers hiking trails like the Nassagaweya Canyon Trail and the Vista Adventure Trail. Enjoy and soak in the beautiful fall colours here.
Where: 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON, L9E 0M9.
Check out this website for more information.
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is the perfect spot for a hiking autumn day near the city. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park offers numerous hiking trails throughout the park for you to explore and discover the beauty of Mother Nature. Surrounded by a wide variety of ferns, cedars, and autumn foliage, makes for a picturesque Autumn hike.
Where: 795086 3rd Line EHS, Shelburne, ON, L9W 5Y2.
Check out this website for more information.
Rouge National Urban Park is a popular spot for a fall hike. Explore one of the largest urban parks in North America, conveniently located in the Greater Toronto Area. Discover the natural wonders of Canada through the park's rich assembly of forests, creeks, farms, trails, and more.
Where: 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8
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Evergreen Brick Works is located in the Don Valley River and offers amazing views of the fall foliage and is a great spot for an autumn hike.
Where: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8
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Belfountain Conservation Area is a great location to enjoy a fall hike. Located about an hour away from Toronto, this location offers scenic fall trails, a waterfall, a suspension bridge, “belle” fountain and more. Important to note is that you can book your reservations online, but same-day reservations are not available and there are entry fees.
Where: 819 Forks of the Credit Road, Caledon
Click here for more information.
Kelso Conservation Area offers stunning views of the fall colours. This area has an extensive network of trails for you to soak in the beautiful views. Plus, if you need a break, they also have chairlift rides for you to experience the fall colours up in the air. Reservations are not required but are recommended.
Where: 5234 Kelso Rd, Milton, ON L9E 0C6
Click here for more information.
Head over to Albion Hills Conservation Park for a nice fall hike near the city. Located about an hour away from Toronto, this spot offers 50 km of trails to walk and explore the autumn aesthetics!
Where: 16500 Regional Road 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7
Click here for more information.
This spot located in the GTA is a great location for a fall hike. Located just less than an hour away from Toronto, Humber Arboretum features scenic trails along the Humber River! With 250 acres of space and botanical gardens, this is a great place for a fall hike.
Where: 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7
Click here for more information.
Located next to the Ontario Science Centre, E.T. Seton Park offers stunning views of the fall colours. Hike along its trails that offer autumn colours, wildlife, and more.
Where: 73 Thorncliffe Park D
Click here for more information.
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Going on a hike during autumn is absolutely breathtaking. With the gorgeous beautiful colours, you have to go on a hike and soak in the beautiful views that won’t last for long. Here are 10 of the best spots for a fall hike around Toronto.
Less than a 2 hour drive away from Toronto, Dundas Peak is a popular fall hiking destination for many. Trust us when we say that the views from Dundas Peak are exceptional when autumn hits. Plus, you can see breathtaking views of Hamilton Harbour, Ancaster, and Dundas.
Where: 581 Harvest Rd, Dundas, ON, L9H 5K7.
Click here for more information.
Rattlesnake Point is a great spot for a fall hike near the city. Located about an hour drive away from Toronto, this location offers hiking trails like the Nassagaweya Canyon Trail and the Vista Adventure Trail. Enjoy and soak in the beautiful fall colours here.
Where: 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON, L9E 0M9.
Check out this website for more information.
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is the perfect spot for a hiking autumn day near the city. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park offers numerous hiking trails throughout the park for you to explore and discover the beauty of Mother Nature. Surrounded by a wide variety of ferns, cedars, and autumn foliage, makes for a picturesque Autumn hike.
Where: 795086 3rd Line EHS, Shelburne, ON, L9W 5Y2.
Check out this website for more information.
Rouge National Urban Park is a popular spot for a fall hike. Explore one of the largest urban parks in North America, conveniently located in the Greater Toronto Area. Discover the natural wonders of Canada through the park's rich assembly of forests, creeks, farms, trails, and more.
Where: 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8
Click here for more information.
Evergreen Brick Works is located in the Don Valley River and offers amazing views of the fall foliage and is a great spot for an autumn hike.
Where: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8
Click here for more information.
Belfountain Conservation Area is a great location to enjoy a fall hike. Located about an hour away from Toronto, this location offers scenic fall trails, a waterfall, a suspension bridge, “belle” fountain and more. Important to note is that you can book your reservations online, but same-day reservations are not available and there are entry fees.
Where: 819 Forks of the Credit Road, Caledon
Click here for more information.
Kelso Conservation Area offers stunning views of the fall colours. This area has an extensive network of trails for you to soak in the beautiful views. Plus, if you need a break, they also have chairlift rides for you to experience the fall colours up in the air. Reservations are not required but are recommended.
Where: 5234 Kelso Rd, Milton, ON L9E 0C6
Click here for more information.
Head over to Albion Hills Conservation Park for a nice fall hike near the city. Located about an hour away from Toronto, this spot offers 50 km of trails to walk and explore the autumn aesthetics!
Where: 16500 Regional Road 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7
Click here for more information.
This spot located in the GTA is a great location for a fall hike. Located just less than an hour away from Toronto, Humber Arboretum features scenic trails along the Humber River! With 250 acres of space and botanical gardens, this is a great place for a fall hike.
Where: 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7
Click here for more information.
Located next to the Ontario Science Centre, E.T. Seton Park offers stunning views of the fall colours. Hike along its trails that offer autumn colours, wildlife, and more.
Where: 73 Thorncliffe Park D
Click here for more information.
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