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boardwalk hikes

Fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year for a hike. With cool, crisp air and breathtaking colours, you can totally immerse yourself in the splendour of the season.

One gorgeous spot for a hike near Toronto is Crawford Lake Conservation Area. Located less than an hour from the city in Milton, the destination boasts beautiful turquoise waters and scenic trails.

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There's nothing like spending a day lost in nature and there are so many scenic hiking trails to enjoy in the Toronto area. If you're looking to take your hike to the next level then you'll want to check out some of these stunning boardwalk trails in and around the city that feature some pretty spectacular views.

The city is surrounded by scenic paths that take you to rare lakes, canyons, and more. You can immerse yourself in nature as you stroll across gorgeous landscapes and wetlands on these wooden pathways.

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Pack your hiking boots and toque because it's time for a winter adventure in Ontario. The province is full of parks, conservation areas and natural spaces that feature beautiful hiking trails and many have easy-to-to-walk boardwalk sections.

If you're looking for a flat hiking trail this winter that you can enjoy when there's a fresh layer of snow, here are beautiful boardwalk trails in Ontario to check out.

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Hidden in a private forest reserve in Ontario are more than 70 kilometres of hiking trails that wind through a 10,000-acre wilderness.

Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve in Huntsville is a picturesque place to hike or spend the night in a cabin. It features dense forests full of fall colours, boardwalk sections that pass cliffs, and lookout points over sparkling lakes.

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You can walk on water at this hiking trail in Ontario. There is a boardwalk path in the Muskoka region that winds through a magical forest and stretches over a river.

You'll be surrounded by bright fall colours and stunning water views on the Hunter's Bay Trail. The long boardwalk has a ladder into the bay if you are brave enough to jump in for one last post-summer swim.

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