Looking for a fun way to explore the outdoors in Toronto in the summer? Grab a bike and hit the awesome trails around the city. Each biking trail is quite different in length, so whether you’re up for a long trip or just a quick workout, you can find one that meets your requirements. Have some fun in the sun this season!
Here are the biking trails in Toronto to ride this summer.
Martin Goodman Trail
Length: 56 km
Area: Covers the entire lake shore from one end of the city to the other. You can start from Humber Bay Arch Bridge in the west and end at the Rouge River in the east.
Leslie Street Split Trail
Length: 10km
Area: Can access at 1 Leslie Street, Toronto
Toronto Islands
Length: 15km
Area: Take the ferry over to the Toronto Islands and ride through all of the paths
Lower Don Trail
Length: 8km
Area: In the Don River Valley Park
Humber River Recreation Trail
Length: 13km
Area: Access it through Riverwood Parkway entrance, Etienne Brule Park, James Gardens, Edenbridge Drive, Raymore Park, or Weston Lions Park on Hickory Tree Road
Chorley Park Trail Switchbacks
Length: 630m
Area: Access the switchbacks at Chorley Park off of Douglas Drive
Kay Gardener Beltline Trail
Length: about 4km
Area: Starts just north of Allen & Eglinton and ends at Mt. Pleasant Road
Betty Sutherland Trail Park
Length: about 2km+
Area: The Betty Sutherland Trail meanders along parts of the East Don River near Sheppard Avenue and Leslie Street
Wilket Creek Trail
Length: about 2.7km
Area: Access this trail from the Toronto Botanical Gardens
Cedarvale Ravine
Length: about 4km
Area: The walk starts near the Rosedale subway station and ends near Davisville station
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