| State: | Ontario |
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| Address: | 250 Duncan Mill Rd, Toronto, ON M3A 3R7, Canada |
| Postal code: | M3A 3R7 |
| Phone: | (416) 338-4386 |
| Website: | http://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2276/index.html |
| Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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| Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
| Friday: | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Quiet 2 km trail connecting York Mills and Sheppard. Not much traffic, very woody (not much sun exposure) and more walkers than cyclists. Nice Don River stream runs through. Very tranquil. Quick safe alternative to cycling along the main North York roads.
Nice place for a quality time walk. It’s really amazing during the fall season! The colors of the trees and the leaves are spectacular! It has more visitors this year. It’s more than the visitors average for last three years, and I believe it’s because of the pandemic. We just started the second wave in Toronto, and there is no more indoor activities.
This is a nice trail park right in between the city.
Lot of parking spaces on the street .
The buildings nearby had no Saturday Or Sunday Parking.
It is suitable for cycling and biking.
The dirt Trail path in the in woods is so peaceful to walk.I didnt quite like the river as it looked a bit dirty but one can pass it quickly.
Great for sunrise and sunset walks or jogging as well.
All in all,it is fitting to spend time and have some fresh air.
A very nice trail available in Don Mills Station vicinity. Great place for waking/cycling amidst nature. For sometime, you may forget that you are in a city like Toronto! Should be on To Do list of all who love to get away from the chaos that city life brings along.
Excellent trail park to take in the sights and sounds of nature. You can hear the water flowing and birds chirping and see some butterflies flying. The view under the highway 401 bridge is pretty cool to see and understand the engineering structure. The forest-area right past the 401 bridge (where the wooden steps staircase is) is also quite a spectacle with the super tall trees. It offers a cool brief escape from the city into nature that makes you feel you're at the cottage or a forest. An excellent short trail to explore and enjoy, and a surprise to still see in this city.