Taylor Creek Trail follows a major tributary to the Forks of the Don River. Three rivers meet at the forks and form the Lower Don River: the East Don, the West Don and this tributary. Known by several names over the years, the two most commonly used names — Taylor and Massey Creek — are taken from two families with important historical ties to the area. A third name, Silver Creek, was used during the early 1800’s.
Mature forests, scrub communities and marsh habitat support a diversity of wildlife and regionally rare plants.
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Region(s): TorontoNearby towns and cities: Toronto - Eastside
Taylor Creek Trail characteristics
Length: 3.5 kmDifficulty: (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural and Paved
Trail use: Hiking, Snowshoeing, Mountain biking, and Winter (Fat) Biking
Accessibility Notes: not wheelchair accessible
Fees: none
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported.
Amenities: none
Attractions: none
Contact:
Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation 416-338-5058
Find it: 891 Victoria Park Ave, Toronto
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.7000260
Longitude: -79.2923520