Best Walking Routes in Toronto
The best places to walk in Toronto, ON, Canada are its car-free trails, greenways, and park loops — the same multi-use paths cyclists use, framed here for walkers. Cold snowy winters (15–32°F), warm humid summers (62–82°F), and prized spring and fall.
Climate for walking in Toronto
Cold snowy winters (15–32°F), warm humid summers (62–82°F), and prized spring and fall. Lake-effect weather and a steady breeze off Lake Ontario are constants on the waterfront.
Walking-friendly paths
Martin Goodman Trail
≈35 miScenic, mostly flat waterfront path — exposed to the breeze but a classic spot for a walk.
Don Valley Trails
≈16 miCar-free greenway — a safe, continuous path through the city that walkers can shorten or extend at will.
Distances are the full path length — most walkers do an out-and-back or a single loop and adjust to taste.
Season by season
Spring
Apr–MayLate thaw and changeable, with a cold lake breeze. Layers for the swings.
Summer
Jun–AugWarm and humid; the waterfront trail catches a cooling lake breeze.
Fall
Sep–OctThe best riding — crisp, dry, and colourful in the ravines and hills.
Winter
Nov–MarCold and snowy. Grab the rare dry day; otherwise it's indoor season.
What to wear walking in Toronto
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Frequently asked
Where can I walk in Toronto?
Top car-free options in Toronto include Martin Goodman Trail, Don Valley Trails.
Is Toronto a good city for walking?
The best places to walk in Toronto, ON, Canada are its car-free trails, greenways, and park loops — the same multi-use paths cyclists use, framed here for walkers. Cold snowy winters (15–32°F), warm humid summers (62–82°F), and prized spring and fall.
What should I wear walking in Toronto?
Dress for the conditions: Cold snowy winters (15–32°F), warm humid summers (62–82°F), and prized spring and fall. Lake-effect weather and a steady breeze off Lake Ontario are constants on the waterfront. Use the free What-to-Wear tool for the exact kit at today's temperature.
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