There are also a number of scenic walking trails in the city:

  • Humber River, Old Mill & Marshes. These trails run from Etienne Brule Park and Kings Mill Park, straddling Bloor Street and heads south and along the Humber to The Queensway, north of the Gardiner Expressway.
  • Beltline Park This trail runs NW to SE from just north of the Eglinton West Subway Station through the Mount Pleasant Cemetery into the Moore Park Ravine to the east (which passes the Don Valley Brickworks), or the Vale of Avoca Ravine to the south, which form a loop with Park Drive Ravine at the south
  • Northern Ravines & Gardens. This trail runs west alongside Burke Brook, from Bayview Avenue to Rosewell Avenue, and is easily accessed from the Lawrence Subway Station on the Yonge line.
  • Don Valley Ravines. There are a number of trails along the Don Valley. One hot area is from Riverdale Farm north past the Prince Edward Viaduct to Potters Road and the Todmorden Mills & Museum

North York (north Toronto, above Eglinton)  has a number of great recreational trails.

  • Black Creek follows the course of this waterway from York University through Downsview Dells and connecting to the Humber River pathway roughly at Jane & Wilson
  • Ross Lord Park parkland trails along the West Don River, east of Dufferin south of Finch
  • Earl Bales Park a set of trails along the along the West Don River,
  • Don River From Steeles Avenue south to Don Mills, with side routes, east along German Mills Creek and Duncan Creek, west along Newtonbrooke Creek,
  • Don River from Lawrence Ave W south to the Harbourlands.