Hiking

Please see our Places to Visit page for up-to-date status of our conservation areas, trails, and properties.

NOTE:

Please review our Visitor Protocols prior to visiting all Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) locations. Prior to coming to a location, every visitor must do the Ontario Ministry of Health self-assessment for COVID-19. If they do not pass the assessment, they should not visit the location.


Go hiking through the natural woodland trails of our parks — each one offering unique and exciting adventures. Catch a glimpse of natural wildlife, admire the beautiful flora and fauna and take in the beauty of the changing seasons.

teacher and students at Kortright Centre in winter

Whether it’s an afternoon nature walk or something a little more challenging, TRCA parks have what you’re looking for. Experience the rolling hills of Caledon and the beautiful Humber River at Albion Hills Conservation Park. Discover the crossroads of the Niagara Escarpment and the Oak Ridges Moraine at Glen Haffy Conservation Park. Stroll the boardwalk through the marsh at Kortright Centre for Conservation, or take in the spectacular view of the bluffs at Petticoat Creek Conservation Park. And that’s just the beginning!

See our Parks section for seasonal hours of operation.

Find Hiking at these Locations*

(*seasonal hours vary at each location)