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This event is for women in their late 20s to 40s in Toronto who want a longer outdoor walk with open views, space, and a strong connection to the city’s waterfront nature, in the company of other women. Tommy Thompson Park offers one of the best lookout points of the Toronto skyline and feels far from the city despite being right downtown. This walk is ideal for those looking for a Toronto hiking or nature walk experience with scenery, movement, and curiosity.

What we’ll do

  • Walk approximately 9 km, with the option to go farther if the group feels good and conditions allow
  • Stop at several lookout points with clear views of Toronto’s downtown skyline
  • Watch and search for wildlife sightings such as birds, bunnies, and other animals commonly seen in the park
  • Share the unique history and story of Tommy Thompson Park as we walk
  • After the walk, optionally head to a nearby cafe or food spot to relax and socialize

Duration: Around 2–2.5 hours of walking, plus optional cafe time after

Why join
This walk offers a longer outdoor experience in Toronto, combining waterfront trails, skyline views, wildlife observation, and local history. A great option for women looking for Toronto hikes, waterfront walks, or nature-based outdoor activities with a social element.

Trail conditions & preparation
The route is mostly paved, but we will also walk on unpaved/off-road sections
The park is open and exposed, so wind can be strong, especially closer to the lake
Dress for winter conditions and changing weather
Depending on the day, some sections may have snow or ice
Sturdy walking shoes or boots with good grip are recommended

Disclaimer:
This group is intended to provide a calm and enjoyable space for women to spend time outdoors together. Outdoor walking involves inherent risks, including uneven terrain, weather conditions, and the possibility of slips or falls. By joining, participants acknowledge and accept these risks and take full responsibility for their own safety and personal belongings.
The organizer is not responsible for any injuries, accidents, losses, or damages that may occur during events. Participants are responsible for dressing appropriately, wearing suitable footwear, and assessing their own physical ability to participate.
Photos may be taken during events for group memories or future promotional use. By attending, you consent to being included in these images unless you notify the organizer otherwise.
Participants agree to respect the privacy of others and contribute to a positive, supportive environment.
Please note that event fees are non-refundable.

Related topics

Events in Toronto, ON
Nature
Staying Active
Women's Social
Hiking
Walking

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