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toronto hiking trails

Get your hiking boots ready! Fall is a stunning time of year for an outdoor adventure when trails are lined with stunning colours and the air becomes cool and crisp.

This small town near Toronto is the place to be if you're looking for an autumn hike.

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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 can wander through an autumn wonderland at this gorgeous hiking spot near Toronto. Boasting a tumbling waterfall and breathtaking lookout, this place is worth a road trip this season.

Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, located in Dundas, has endless nature to explore. One gorgeous hike to take in the fall is the Dundas Peak and Tew Falls Loop.

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Feel like chasing waterfalls this summer? Ontario is home to so many stunning cascades and some of the best can be found not far from Toronto.

Using data from All Trails, we've compiled a list of five of the best waterfall hikes in the province and each would make for the perfect day trip activity from the city.

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You don't have to go far from the city to find peaceful trails and stunning landscapes. These hikes are less than an hour's drive from Toronto, and you can get lost in nature for the day.

From tumbling waterfalls to towering lookouts, these places are beautiful during any season.

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