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Trail Description:
These trails are located west of the downtown core along Queensway & also along Bloor. Thses are probably the best ways to get to the trails.
How to get there:
Well, get to Toronto you should be able to find High Park, it's the biggest natural area in Toronto
Additional Notes:
Watch out for FAST walkers, kids and oh ya TREES! ! !
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| Posted by: dadikalicool on 11/22/2012 |
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| Posted by: cornelia on 12/9/2010 |
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This area has been officially closed as a BMX area by the City of Toronto. It has been barricaded and signs posted " No bicycling permitted" and "No access". You will get fined and arrested for using this area for bmxing or biking off of the paved pathways. So f#@k you for biking off the paved pathways.
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| Posted by: cornelia on 12/9/2010 |
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TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
§ 608-1 PARKS
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
PARKS § 608-2
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
PARKS § 608-1
Chapter 608
PARKS
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Council of the City of Toronto 2004-09-30 by By-law No. 854-2004. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Toronto Zoo — See Ch. 329.
Animals — See Ch. 349.
Filming — See Ch. 459.
Littering and dumping of refuse — See Ch. 548.
Noise — See Ch. 591.
Public squares — See Ch. 636.
Trees — See Ch. 813.
Parking on municipal property — See Ch. 915.
ARTICLE V
Vehicles
§ 608-26. Roadways.
A. The Council or, under delegated authority, the Commissioner or committee established by Council, is authorized to establish appropriate regulations to regulate the use of park roadways.
B. Unless authorized by permit, and except as provided in § 608-29 with respect to bicycles, no person shall while in a park drive, operate, pull or ride a vehicle except on a roadway or parking
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| Posted by: cornelia on 12/9/2010 |
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TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
§ 608-1 PARKS
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
PARKS § 608-2
TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE
PARKS § 608-1
Chapter 608
PARKS
§ 608-29. Bicycles.
While in a park, no person shall:
A. Ride or operate or be in possession of a bicycle where posted to prohibit bicycles;
B. Obstruct, inconvenience or endanger other users of the park while riding or operating a bicycle;
C. Construct or assemble any ramps, jumps, pathways or obstacle courses; or
D. Ride or operate a bicycle in a manner which results in damage to trails, vegetation, trees, fauna or other natural features.
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| Posted by: Damian on 4/8/2007 |
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I've been riding these trails for about 10 years and i've never been aprehhended by police, maybe the guys that get hassled by the cops are smoking a joint with a shirt that says "f@ck the police" while riding
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| Posted by: Biker on 1/1/2007 |
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It's cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Posted by: Laylow81 on 11/6/2006 |
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Although there are signs everywhere saying no Bikes I ride this place on an almost daily basis in the spring/summer/fall as a fun way to get down to the Martin Goodman Trail. There are some fun sections that you can really fly on that take you from the top of the park down off West rd to the pond. It can get very busy at times so just learn when to avoid going and slow to always down for the pedestrians! Contrary to other posts, I have yet to see a cop on a bike in there and I usually ride the worn in forest paths as opposed to the asphalt. There is a sick little BMX area on the south side just west of the spring rd. parking lot beside the eastern most "pond". Nice ride. The park can be mapped out in about 2 weeks of solid riding and offers some varied skill levels but mostly anyone who can ride off-road with some degree of speed and control will find this to be a fun place to ride and it offers many "escape routes" should the cops show up. Also has some steep stairs to climb on foot w
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| Posted by: Elio on 11/13/2004 |
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As soon as I saw High Park as an alleged "bike riding trail" I said to myself, 'what the hell? Yeah right'.
You will get ticketed by police, whoever designated this place as a "trail ride" area should be slapped behind his head, he will get people in trouble.
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| Posted by: specalized on 10/12/2004 |
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SCREW THE PPOLICE WE RIDE WHERE WE WANT
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