Ernest Thompson Seton Park Trail. This is yet another park along a branch of the Don River that’s popular for jogging, cycling, walking, horse riding and picnicking. There’s also an archery range here. But off the beaten (and paved) path, there are other things to see here that most people might not be aware of. For naturalists, there’s a nice wetlands area surrounded by pine woods hidden away in the corner between the Science Centre and Eglinton Avenue. But it’s not as wild an area as you might think. The ducks and geese will come up to you expecting a snack.
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Region(s): TorontoNearby towns and cities: Toronto - Don Valley | Toronto -Uptown
Trail feature tags: Wheel chair accessible
Ernest Thompson Seton Park Trail characteristics
Length: 2 km.Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural and Paved
Trail use: Hiking, Snowshoeing, Cycling, and Equestrian
Wheelchair accessible
Fees: none
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported.
Amenities: picnic tables, washroom
Attractions: none
Contact:
Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation 416-338-5058
Find it: Follow E. T. Seton Park Rd from 1106 Leslie St, Toronto
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.7164650
Longitude: -79.3494200