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Walks with coffee nearby
Fresh route ideas generated from mapped cafes, trails and parks in Lynden Hills.
Start with Tim Hortons, then walk Gordon Glaves Memorial Pathway.
Tim Hortons -> Gordon Glaves Memorial Pathway -> Waterworks Park
Open walking routeStart with Starbucks, then walk Franklin Grobb Memorial Forest.
Starbucks -> Franklin Grobb Memorial Forest -> LE&N rail trail
Open walking routeStart with Starbucks, then walk Cockshutt Park.
Starbucks -> Cockshutt Park -> Bill Little Park
Open walking routeStart with Tim Hortons, then walk Edith Monture Park.
Tim Hortons -> Edith Monture Park -> Franklin Grobb Memorial Forest
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Trails & Pathways
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TH&B Rail Trail
SC Johnson Trail
CN Rail Trail
Oak Hill Trail
LE&N rail trail
Bisset Reservoir Path
Parks & Green Space
27Most-equipped first. Chips above filter by what's there.
Brant Park Conservation Area
Brant Park Conservation Area
Dufferin Park
Dufferin Park Racetrack was a racetrack for thoroughbred horse races located on Dufferin Street in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was demolished in 1955 and its stakes races moved to Woodbine Racetrack as part of a consolidation of racetracks in the Toronto area. The track was owned by Abe Orpen and his family after his death.
Regent Park
Regent Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario built in the late 1940s as a public housing project managed by Toronto Community Housing. It sits on what used to be a significant part of the Cabbagetown neighbourhood and is bounded by Gerrard Street East to the north, River Street to the east, Shuter Street to the south and Parliament Street to the west. Regent Park's residential dwellings, prior to the ongoing redevelopment, were entirely social housing and covered all of the 69 acres (280,000 m2) which comprise the community.
🔄 Suggested loops
Multi-trail combinations worth doing end-to-end.
Combine both rail corridors via the Colborne St / Wayne Gretzky Pkwy road crossing for a ~12 km loop through the green heart of West Brant. Flat grade, mostly unpaved — good for trail running or mountain biking.
Trail & park map
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Parking
14 of these spots have a mapped lot. Street parking elsewhere, check signage.
Washrooms
2 have washrooms mapped on site. Pack out what you pack in.
Dogs
0 dog-friendly spots. Leash bylaws apply at the rest.
Accessibility
3 paved or accessible routes for strollers and wheelchairs.
Trail lengths and park sizes are computed from OpenStreetMap geometry. Surfaces and features are shown only where mapped, never guessed.