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Reviews — 8

Hockler Bernen
at 2024 Jan 06
Hockler Bernen
at 2024 Jan 06
been fishing here, saw some slavs fishin as well and prob munchin 'em. Caught spotted trout.
Christine Rose Lady
at 2023 Nov 22
Christine Rose Lady
at 2023 Nov 22
I love to go here. This is being in the country.
while you are in the city .
There are wildflowers, wild animals, bumblebees and butterflies. These wetlands and this River desperately needs to be conserved as environmental biodiversity thrives here. The meadows have many pollinators. Humans may visit here but need to respect that many other non- human families live here and that this is their territory. Construction needs to stop . Nature and wildlife must always come first before humans and development.
W Z
at 2023 Oct 24
W Z
at 2023 Oct 24
It's beautiful as always 😍
VoudouLounge
at 2023 Jun 21
VoudouLounge
at 2023 Jun 21
Another nice piece of connecting trail that runs along the river and is well paved for walking and riding as well.
Ruba
at 2023 Feb 12
Ruba
at 2023 Feb 12
My favourite local nature trail. Beautiful trail for families and solo walkers and bikers. Surrounded by natural beauty and woodland critters. You can see the salmon run in the fall and many up close sightings of deer prancing around. It’s my favourite place right in the city but totally hidden from traffic. Good place to bird watch as well. Love!
Reza Rad
at 2022 May 17
Reza Rad
at 2022 May 17
I love early morning walks, and it is not busy. The path is clean and beautiful.
Jim Kang
at 2022 Feb 06
Jim Kang
at 2022 Feb 06
The City of Toronto often posts signs that say, "No winter maintenance. Use at own risk." Well that does not deter us does it, from enjoying walks, runs, skis or bike rides outdoors in crisp winter air and sparkling landscapes. Dress appropriately, watch your step and have fun!

All my shots of January 2022 are north of the path split for the Bestview Park trails.

Enjoyable year round, good times outdoors.
Najam Saqib
at 2021 Dec 29
Najam Saqib
at 2021 Dec 29
This trail has a very high popularity among hikers, bikers, and nature lovers. Towards south, running along the Don River, it reaches Finch Avenue East and beyond. Along the way, one can sit on a bench near the river and enjoy sounds of nature. Northwards, it crosses North York Bike Trail, which runs east-west. At this point, a number of possibilities open up. You may walk in either direction on the bike trail, or continue northwards where, beyond Cummer Avenue, it merges with the Bestview Hiking Trails leading to Bestview Park. After crossing Cummer Avenue, a trail branches out towards east and goes up to Leslie Street. As you cross Leslie Street, you will find entrance to the Duncan Creek Trail, which ends at the Duncan Creek Park near Don Mills Road.
Following are two views of the North York Bike Trail near the point where it crosses the Upper Don Recreation Trail.