Is this an opportune time to boost in Ontario ? The answer is yes , absolutely yes . We ’re about to get in six strong calendar month of freeze , utter tundra so now ’s the time to lace up your hiking iron heel , jump in the auto , and take a breath in summer ’s last , final exhale . Ontario may not boast the spectacular landscape of Canada ’s Atlantic or Pacific , but between the vibrant , changing leaves , some somewhat unbelievable bluff , and the City of Waterfalls , there are some self-colored hiking options in the greater Toronto area . Check out our short list of the most picturesque hikes where you may get your nature fixture just outside ( or inside ) the 6ix .

Evergreen Brick Works

TorontoThis alone site is more of a gentle walk and biking lead , but it ’s in the heart of the city and TTC accessible . The Don Valley Brick Works was a pit and brick manufacturer for almost 100 class before its closure in 1984 ; the abandon site was reinvented as Evergreen Brick Works , a common and community of interests environmental center stark with a graffiti exhibition , wait out point , children ’s garden , and an ice skating rink in the winter . Take our final enjoyable day with a picnic on the land and a sojourn to the weekend farmer ’s marketplace , which heads indoors on November 14th .

Bluffers Park and Trail

ScarboroughThis easy hike will channel you from the shores of Lake Ontario to the white cliffs of Dover – the Scarborough Bluffs are almost 15 km of vivid white , sheer drop-off , over 25 narration grandiloquent at their high percentage point . We would never encourage you to climb the bluff for that oh - so - perfect picture op ( or would we ? ) , but definitely wander out further eastern United States to skip some of the big weekend crowds . reach up Cathedral Bluffs Lookout for the panoramic view – it ’s one instance of Lake Ontario being a full stunner .

Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

TorontoRouge Valley Conservation Centre , within City of Toronto boundary , is the largest urban commons in North America . It ’s approachable by transit , completely free to enter , canine - well-disposed , and enceinte enough that you could drop an entire day hike without even realizing you ’re still in the city . There ’s even enough wildlife in this urban parkland to merit an one-year Eco Exploration event , and being next to the Toronto Zoo means you could also visit Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue , the city’sfavourite jumbo panda cubs .

Elora Gorge Conservation Area

EloraElora Gorge Conservation Area is home to squiggling hiking trail following the river and overtop the oesophagus . Get your inner geologist on and examine bedrock fogey , rocky overhang hump as aLover ’s Leap , and a lowly but mighty 15 - meter waterfall with a 7.5 beat drop into the river . commonplace of hiking ? jumpstart in a tube and swim the rest of the agency – the Grand River ’s rapid are well known amongst both Tuber and kayakers .

Spencer Gorge Conservation Area

HamiltonHamilton is n’t just an deadly popular musical , it ’s also an industrial larboard city commonly come to to as the Armpit of Ontario ! Hamilton the city gets a spoilt rap , but in recent years it ’s undergone some much - needed rebranding as the City of Waterfalls . Home to more than 100 waterfalls and cascade , extensive trails give hikers easy memory access to these stunning mending . Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is dwelling house to Webster Falls , Tew Falls , and the highly-‘Grammable Dundas Peak observatory . Get your hike boots on and do not missthis opportunity to blow up your feed .

Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area

MiltonRattlesnake Point is a favourite among both veteran and newbie tramper – there ’s something for all attainment story in this arresting forested preservation area . While there are n’t any rattlesnakes , thankfully , there are an abundance of turkey piranha , flock of vistas for the nature photographers out there , and some amateur rock mounting opportunity . We recommend getting out to Rattlesnake Point in the declension when the colours are changing forthe ultimate view .

Bruce Trail

Southern OntarioThe Bruce Trail spans almost 900 kilometer of Southern Ontario , following the Niagara Escarpment , a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve . This well - mark and -maintained lead explores the various landscape painting of Ontario , from Nottawasaga Bluffs to the Cheltenham Badlands to the great Niagara Falls ( … ‘cause everyone recognise the Canadian side is near ) . Hike a little department or embark on a more ambitious multi - daylight hiking and camping adventure ; freeze bunnies can even get over - country ski section of the Bruce Trail . See , wintertime is n’t completely useless after all !

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scarborough bluffs park

Scarborough Bluffs Trail|ValeStock/Shutterstock

evergreen brickworks

Evergreen

scarborough bluffs

Scarborough Bluffs|Pete Spiro/Shutterstock

Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

Rouge Valley Conservation Centre

elora gorge

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Webster’s Falls

Webster’s Falls|Aivoges/Shutterstock

rattlesnake point

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Niagara Escarpment

Niagara Escarpment|alexsvirid/Shutterstock