I know this. I have first hand experience.
This Spring, however, as the nature was reborn, the non-existing snow melted (we had very little snow this winter) and the days grew longer, brighter and warmer, I took out a piece of paper and made a list of the places I had seen tourists virtually mark with a red cross --to indicate not to be missed-- on sites like tripadvisor.com.
Here are a few places I have been:
Edwards Garden | (http://www.toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens/edwardsgdns.htm) |
Botanical Garden | (http://www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca/) |
High Park | (http://www.highparktoronto.com/) |
along with pictures I have taken and published on Picasa Web so far.
But besides encouraging you to explore the city you live in, I want to share with you my latest discovery of one of Toronto's finest multi-purpose trails. I only explored a small portion of it, from Broadview and Danforth to Lakeshore Blvd. The map, below, shows the trail and its connections to other parts of the city via the city roads. You can lose yourself in this lush forested area for hours. The occasional traffic noise speeding by or the down town skyscrapers peeking through the trees, are the only reminders that you are in the city!
Here is the map, courtesy of bikely.com.