Located in Toronto, Ontario, the Humber River Trail offers a picturesque 7.3 km route for hiking and walking enthusiasts. The trail boasts a historic landmark in the form of the Old Mill and the Old Mill Bridge, tracing its roots back to the early industrial era of Toronto. Visitors can explore the ruins of the third mill built in 1793, as well as the iconic arched stone bridge constructed in 1916, both holding significant historical value for the city.
Winding through the Greater Toronto Area, this year-round trail provides a serene escape for nature lovers, with asphalt surfaces ensuring ease of access. Free parking adds convenience to the experience, inviting individuals to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Humber River, Old Mill, and surrounding marshes. Whether for a leisurely stroll or a more energetic hike, this trail promises a glimpse into Toronto's past intertwined with its natural landscapes.
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