The way points of this bicycle route:
Start of the 100km Amazing Toronto Bike Tour! We start off in the heart of Toronto, making our way through some downtown streets and then get our first glimpse of Toronto's ravine trails.
Left onto Yonge street.
past Gerrard
past College Street
Right on Bloor Street.
Left on Sherbourne.
Right on Elm Avenue
left onto South Drive
Quick right and down the driveway to the gravelly, steep path lined with trees.
The Brickworks are on your right, down some stairs. You can take a break here. The washrooms might be open in the main building. You can look around at the marshes created in the old quarry and at the old brickworks factory.
This is a long uphill along the path. Watch out for pedestrians and dog walkers.
Steep uphill! Make sure to stop at the top of the hill. There is always traffic on Moore.
Cross Moore and on the other side is a wood chip path that goes into the cemetery. Go through the gate and continue.
The cemetery road system is confusing! Stick to a north-west direction, and eventually you should take an underpass and find the gate on the north side to the Beltline trail.
Gate to Beltline trail. Go West (left)
We're taking the Beltline trail to it's end.
End of Beltline. Turn right. Left on Elm Ridge > Roselawn.
Left at Locksley, onto trail behind houses.
West (right) on trail.
Right on Caledonia.
Left on Eglinton
Right into cemetery (take to St. Clair).
Left on St. Clair.
Right on Greenlaw
Right on Davenport. (steep hill!)
Left on Symington
Right on Bloor
Left at High Park main gates. Follow road to Lakeshore
Washrooms
Cross underpass.
35km'ers go left along waterfront trail to Queen's Quay and up to City Hall. Everyone else go right to Humber Trail.
Left after bridge. Loops under to turn into Humber Trail.
Right on Stephen
Left on Riverwood
Right onto Humber Trail.
Right onto Old Mill bridge
Left onto Humber Trail.
washrooms
washrooms
Right onto steep uphill to Weston Road.
Right on Weston and immediate left onto Church
Church turns into Maple Leaf.
Right on Culford (alternate: stay on Maple Leaf to Keele)
Left on Queens Greenbelt.
Exit onto suburban cul-de-sac, make way back to Maple Leaf.
Cross Keele on Maple Leaf
go into ravine, take right at 4-way, take left at Y. from there you go right on road and then left onto Duval.
Left onto Lawrence. (Fast traffic!)
Right on Caledonia
Left on Glencairn
Transit stop
Quick left before Avenue to avoid the blind spots while crossing Avenue.
Right on Glengrove
Right on Duplex
Left on Broadway
Stay left to access Serena Gundy Park.
Serena Gundy entrance
Take suspension bridge, turn right from parking lot
Left onto Don Trail from road
Exit at parking lot. Washrooms
Left on Lawrence (north end of parking lot)
Right on Park Lane. Keep an eye out for mansions!
Right on Post
Right on Bridle Path
Left on Lawrence
Right on Blaine
Left on Banbury
Right onto Trail. small sections of trail can be confusing, but the longest trail will get you all the way to Don Mills
railway spur turned to black shale trail
Left on Don Mills
Right on Chipping
Stairs down and bridge across golf course.
cross golf course and up the steep hill
Straight on 3 Valleys Drive - follow all the way to underpass of DVP.
3 Valleys turns into Brookbanks
Left at Underhill
convenience store, washrooms, bakery
Left at Lawrence E.
Right on Camforth
Left on Teak
Left on Wyndcliff
Right on Sloane
Left on Elvaston
Right on Victoria Park
Fancy name for just a long trail through the hydro corridor. be careful at the busy road crossings.
there is a small underpass through the railway tracks.
go throught the school grounds to Corvette
take the path just before the stop sign
when crossing the rivers always take the bridge, the water crossings are for the maintenance vehicles and they can be very slippery.
washrooms near here.
You can take a side route down the Leslie Spit (Thommy Thompson Park) on a paved road. It's a 9 km round trip and it is well worth it. Lots of birds, trees and water.
stopover for washrooms and a quick break
end of ride! enjoy the picnic