"SOLD OUT" High Park Sunset Hike
Join us on beginner friendly hike in Midtown Toronto full of blossoming flowers!
Date and time
Location
High Park Nature Centre
375 Colborne Lodge Drive Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3 CanadaRefund Policy
About this event
Start Point: High Park Nature Centre [Google Maps Link]
End Point: High Park TTC Station [Google Maps Link]
Length: 4 km
Pace of hike: 3km per hour - Relaxed
Difficulty: Beginner
Dog-friendly: No
Family-friendly:(suitable for young people 17 and under) Yes
Stroller-friendly: (paved trails accessible for strollers) No
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Come out for a nice 4km beginner-friendly sunset hike in the stunning High Park! Spring is the ideal season to enjoy the blossoming flowers and transformation of foliage, and High Park offers the perfect setting for this experience. Bask in the pleasant evening light during this sunset stroll. Our scenic route will guide you through forest trails and along the picturesque Grenadier Pond, where you can encounter two distinct species of swans and plenty of other waterfowl. Keep your eyes peeled for the possibility of spotting some of the frequently seen hawks and other wildlife in the area!
Let's Hike T.O. is a hiking community open to everyone with a focus on newcomers, people of colour, and young adults aged 20-40. All are welcome on our walks.
What To Expect
Hike leader: Lillian & Ella
Registration fee: $5 plus Eventbrite fee though if you cannot afford it, please contact us at letshiketo@gmail.com to request a complimentary registration based on your circumstance.
Limited tickets: This hike is restricted to 18 registrants. Tickets will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis, are non-refundable and can’t be transferred to future events.
Pre-hike email: Registrants will receive additional details by email the day before the hike, such as what to bring on the day, what to wear, etc.
Weather precautions: The hike will take place regardless of rain, wind, or snow so please dress accordingly! We will only cancel or postpone the hike if weather conditions are considered extreme or dangerous, in which case registered hikers will be informed 48 hours in advance.
Questions? Email LetsHikeTO@gmail.com