The Lower Don Trail is a 4.7 kilometre section of multi-use trail for pedestrians and cyclists that runs along the Don River, from Pottery Road to Corktown Commons. Home to a wide array of plant and animal species, revitalization of sensitive natural habitat is ongoing.
Part of Toronto’s ravine trail network, the Trail is a key part of the Pan Am Path, an 82 kilometre trail linking communities across Toronto and an important legacy of the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games.
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Region(s): TorontoNearby towns and cities: Toronto - Waterfront & Toronto Islands
Lower Don Trail characteristics
Length: 4.7 km.Difficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Paved
Trail use: Hiking and Cycling
Wheelchair accessible
Fees: None
Flora & Fauna:
Not reported yet.
Amenities: None
Attractions: None
Contact:
Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation 416-338-5058
Find it: The trail begins at the intersection of lakeshore blvd and Cherry St. From the Toronto side, as you curve around onto Cherry St. at the lights just before the bridge, you'll see a bike path across the street on the other side of Lakeshore Blvd.
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.6479110
Longitude: -79.3544330