"You can tour Toronto by bus, car, public transit or on foot. Hopping on a bike is another great way to
enjoy
the
best
of Toronto. These routes are ideal during spring, summer and fall."
There are various off-shoots from the main north-south bike path in the Don Valley, much of it running
alongside
the
Don
River, and one of the best is the Don Valley Bike Path. Numerous entry points make this an appealing cycling
option
β
away from traffic β that shows cyclists the greener side of Toronto. Access points include Taylor Creek
Park, E.
T.
Seton Park, Coxwell Ravine Park, Riverdale Park (East and West) and the Queen Street Bridge at Bayview.
Descend
the
pedestrian bridge to the path, head north, and you will eventually find yourself at the Sunnybrook Riding
Stables or
Taylor Creek Park. The path bisects meadows, courses along the riverbank, and winds through hectares of
parkland
and
picnic areas. This rote is suitable for all levels; more experienced riders can easily spend three hours or
more
cycling
the Don Valley Trail. Should you end up at Riverdale Park East, thereβs the Rooster Coffeehouse on Broadview
(across
from the Park). Cyclists can park their bikes outside. Indoor and outdoor seating.
Learn
more about cycling routes in Toronto!
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