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Calm Beltline Trail Walk: Caledonia Station to Davisville Station

Join us for a relaxed, no-pressure walk along Toronto’s Beltline Trail, from Caledonia Station to Davisville Station.
This route follows part of the old Toronto Belt Line Railway, a former rail corridor that once looped around midtown Toronto. Today, much of that railway space has been turned into a peaceful linear trail, connecting neighbourhoods through tree-lined paths, quiet residential areas, bridges, and green spaces. The Kay Gardner section of the Beltline is especially meaningful because local advocates helped protect the old rail corridor from private development and turn it into a public trail and park.

We’ll start near Caledonia Station and walk east along the York Beltline and Kay Gardner Beltline Trail toward Davisville Station. The route is mostly flat and follows a calm, easy-to-navigate path. It’s a nice mix of city and nature: trees, open trail sections, quiet crossings, and little reminders of the railway history along the way.

As always, this is a low-pressure walk. You’re welcome to chat, walk quietly, or move between the two. There are no icebreakers, no networking, and no expectation to socialize in any particular way. Just showing up and being present is enough.

Date: Sunday, May 31, 2026
Time: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Meeting point: Caledonia Station Main Entrance (The Eglinton Ave West Exit)
End point: Davisville Station
Route: Caledonia LRT Station to Davisville Station via the Beltline Trail (https://maps.app.goo.gl/z41TLM6DjPvMVcTP7)
Distance: About 7.5 km
Pace: Comfortable walking pace, with short pauses as needed
Please arrive a few minutes early so we can start walking at 2:30 PM.

### What to wear

Wear comfortable shoes suitable for a longer city trail walk. The route is mostly flat, but we’ll still be walking for around an hour and a half, so comfort matters more than style.

We’ll finish near Davisville Station, so it will be easy to head home by TTC afterward.

Looking forward to a calm Sunday walk together.

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