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toronto fall hikes


Feeling brave? This hike near Toronto is not for the faint of heart. You can wander through a "haunted" forest to ghostly ruins with a chilling backstory.

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The fall colours are finally here and if you're wondering where you can get some amazing foliage views near Toronto, lace up your boots and plan a hike to this scenic spot.

With sweeping views, tree-lined trails, limestone cliffs and autumn splendour, it's a magical place to enjoy the vibrant shades of the season.

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Grab your coziest jacket and lace up those hiking boots, because you'll want to explore this gorgeous fall trail near Toronto. With a canopy of golden leaves and whimsical staircase, it's a beautiful spot to take in the autumn colours.

Thornton Bales Conservation Area, located less than an hour from Toronto, is worth adding to your fall bucket list.

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You don't have to go too far in order to find stunning fall views. This Toronto park will have you feeling like you've been swept away to an autumn wonderland.

Rouge National Urban Park is a gorgeous destination to explore this fall. Bordering the cities of Toronto, Markham and Pickering as well as the Township of Uxbridge, the urban park one of the largest in North America, according to the website.

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Fall is one of the most beautiful times to take a stroll and these spots around Toronto will whisk you away to Central Park.

While it may not be New York, the quaint bridges, tree-lined pathways, and ponds at these places have similar vibes and are especially beautiful during the autumn season.

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