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Active 2010 Walking Brochure (PDF)

 

Related Links

Please find below links to websites relating to the topics of hiking & walking and personal wellness.

We have invested time and effort to identify links that we hope you will enjoy, however by providing a link we are not endorsing or responsible for the content of the website that is attached to the link. To follow a link, click on the address and it will open in a new browser window.


Discovery Walks
www.toronto.ca/parks/recreation_facilities/discovery_walks/
Discovery Walks is a program of self guided walks that link city ravines, parks gardens, beaches and neighbourhoods. Informative signage will help you experience an area's heritage and environment.

City of Toronto - Parks, Forestry & Recreation
www.toronto.ca/parks/maps.htm
Download the most comprehensive map of the City's parks and trails.

Toronto Field Naturalists
www.sources.com/tfn/
Founded in 1923, the Toronto Field Naturalists is a charitable, non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the study of natural history and the preservation of our natural heritage.

Rouge Valley Naturalists
www.rivernen.ca
The Rouge Valley Naturalists bring their Nature Walks to Pearse House. Every last Sunday of the month, they conduct walks from a point of interest in the Rouge Water Shed. The walks start at 1:30 pm Rain or Shine

Lost Rivers Walks
www.lostrivers.ca
The North Toronto Green Community started Lost River Walks to help us discover the fascinating world of the watershed beneath our feet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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