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Don Valley Conservation Area Adventures

Don Valley Conservation Area is a network of green spaces and trails protecting portions of the Don River watershed in Toronto, offering urban residents access to natural habitats, hiking, and birdwatching close to the city.

Approximately 2,000 acres
Acres Protected
Over 30 miles
Miles of Trails
Several hundred thousand
Annual Visitors
1967 (TRCA foundation; land protection ongoing)
Year Established

About Don Valley Conservation Area

 

Don Valley Conservation Area is a collection of natural lands managed by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) along the Don River corridor in Toronto, Ontario. Spanning over several kilometers, these protected spaces include forests, wetlands, meadows, and riverbanks that provide critical habitats for urban wildlife and native plant species. The geography includes varied terrain shaped by the Don River’s flow through the city's eastern districts, with some steep valley walls and floodplains contributing to its ecological diversity. Historically, the Don Valley was a hub of Indigenous activity, early settlers, and industrial development, but conservation efforts have restored significant areas to support biodiversity and improve water quality. Today, the area offers residents and visitors recreational opportunities such as multi-use trails for hiking, cycling, and nature walks. Notable recreational landmarks include the extensive Don Valley Trails network, access to the Lower Don Trail, and nearby East Don Trail. The area is popular for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons, and offers access points linked to larger trail systems crossing Toronto’s green spaces. Though it is within a metropolitan setting, the conservation area provides a quiet natural retreat, making it a valuable urban ecological and recreational resource. Efforts to maintain water quality and prevent erosion are ongoing, balancing public access with habitat protection. The Conservation Area attracts nature enthusiasts, joggers, cyclists, and families seeking outdoor activities within the city limits.

Highlights

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Don Valley Trails network offering diverse urban hiking and biking routes

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Don River wetlands supporting migratory bird populations

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Crothers Woods, a popular nearby urban forest for mountain biking

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Taylor Creek Trail, a lesser-known access route with peaceful woodland views

Notable Natural Features

Don River

The central waterway running through the conservation area, supporting aquatic ecosystems and influencing the valley’s landscape.

Crothers Woods

An old-growth urban forest adjacent to the conservation area, renowned for mountain biking and native plant communities.

Lower Don Trail

A multi-use trail along the floodplain offering scenic views of the river and connecting to downtown Toronto destinations.