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Summary

7 Toronto Fall Hikes That Will Take You Through A Red & Gold Wonderland

Soak up the autumn views at these spots. 🍂

Lead Writer, Travel

Lace up your boots, because these Toronto trails are worth adventuring along this fall. You can wander beneath a canopy of leaves, soak up city views, and enjoy the crips autumn air at these spots.

Get your hiking buddies together and explore a red and gold wonderland this season.

Glen Stewart Ravine

Price: Free

Address: 351 Glen Manor Dr., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Wander along a stretching boardwalk beneath a canopy of colours at this stunning trail.

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Rouge National Urban Park

Price: Free

Address: Zoo Rd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Choose from endless autumn trails at this park, which boasts wetlands, mature forests, sweeping views, and more.

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Don Valley Brick Works

Price: Free

Address: 550 Bayview Ave., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: This sprawling park will bring you fantastic views of the fall colours and city skyline.

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High Park

Price: Free

Address: 1873 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: High Park may be known for its cherry blossoms, but it also offers some breathtaking fall colours. Don't miss out on a stroll through this park this season.

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Crothers Woods

Price: Free

Address: 27 Redway Rd., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Located in the Don River valley, you'll find 10 kilometres of scenic trails to explore as you take in the colours.

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Sunnybrook Park

Price: Free

Address: 1132 Leslie St., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Complete with an off-leash dog area, this park is a dreamy place for an autumn stroll.

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Humber Arboretum

Price: Free

Address: 205 Humber College Blvd., Etobicoke, ON

Why You Need To Go: Explore beautiful gardens, red and orange woodlands, meadows, and more at this area, which is the perfect place to spend a fall day.

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Lead Writer

    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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