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The top 20 walks in Toronto
Whether it s a half-hour trip to a dog park or a trek along the Humber or Don, here s our guide to enjoying the city s parks and recreation By Glenn Sumi, Radheyan Simonpillai and Enzo DiMatteo
Apr 8, 2021
Glenn Sumi
Over the past year, most of us have upped our walking game. Whether it’s a quick half-hour trip to a dog park or a two-hour trek along the Humber or Don Rivers, getting some fresh air and exercise has been essential in keeping us grounded – and healthy. Scientists say it’s more important than ever to get outside – properly distanced, of course. So lace up those walking shoes, fill up that water bottle, put on that hat and sunblock and enjoy the city’s parks and recreation.
Humber Bay Park in Toronto spans two kilometres of the city s shoreline
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It s more than likely that you ve crossed Toronto s Humber Bay Arch Bridge a number of times. But with lake views, multiple lookout points, and a large network of trails, you could easily spend an entire afternoon at the expansive Humber Bay parks.
The parks along Humber Bay provide some of the best views of Toronto s skyline.
Split up by Mimico Creek, Humber Bay Park East and West are connected by a bridge with a ribbed arch that closely resembles the Humber River bridge.