Hiking is a lot of fun. Grab a group of friends, some snacks and enjoy the great outdoors. There are tons of trails near Toronto that you need to explore, and more importantly - document on the gram. "Take a picture it'll last longer" is the motto when hiking in the fall. Capture all those beautiful fall colours, and remember the day you and your friends conquered the great outdoors. How many can you conquer this season? via @jjryz Cedar Trail // 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Scarborough, ON via @full_time_travel Mono Cliffs Provincial Park // 795122 3rd line, Orangeville, ON via @marinaframos Bluffer's Park // 1 Brimley Rd S, Scarborough, ON via @komald_ Rattlesnake Point // 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON via @farrah.jaber Niagara Gorge // 3050 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON via @meganoakmann Spencer's Gorge // Websters Falls, Hamilton, ON via @russelldulay Albion Hills Conservation Area // 16500 Peel Regional Rd 50, Caledon, ON via @omgitsyeshi High Park // 1873 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON via @warbler98 Lynde Shores Conservation Area // 1285 Victoria St W, Whitby, ON Joker's Hill Trail // 17080 Bathurst St, Newmarket, ON via @gunzandbuns Mount Nemo // 5317 Guelph Line, Milton, ON via @ctoddxo Beamer Memorial Conservation Area // 28 Quarry Rd, Grimsby, ON via @kaadoque_ Elora Gorge // 7400 Wellington County Rd 21, Elora, ON via @marciabel Moccasin Trail Park // 55 Green Belt Dr, Toronto, ON via @meredeathhh Taylor Creek Park // 260 Dawes Rd, East York, ON via @wndy.trn Niagara Glen Nature Reserve // 3050 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON via @kysamuels Preservation Park // 226 Kortright Rd W, Guelph, ON via @discoverontario Algonquin Provincial Park // Ontario 60, ON