Toronto park connected to huge trail system is a hotspot for glimpsing wildlife
Morningside Park in Scarborough has been one of my go-to escapes for about five years now. From my very first visit, I knew this place was something special, and it quickly became one of my favourite spots in the whole city.
The coolest feature in the park (in my opinion) is Highland Creek, which wanders through the landscape. This creek is perfect for fishing, reading, or just hanging out with friends.
Plus, since Morningside Park is one of the 54 Toronto parks where the city council has allowed drinking, you can enjoy a cold drink surrounded by nature in the middle of this concrete jungle we live in.
Morningside Park is packed with amenities for activities, especially in the summer. Whether you're biking or hiking along the extensive paths, you're constantly surrounded by old-growth trees, providing plenty of shade.
The trails wind throughout (and beyond) the park, offering surprises around every corner – from picnic areas perfect for gathering friends and family, to a decent playground and a splash pad where you can cool off during the hot summer months.
One of my favourite things about Morningside Park is the chance to see wildlife, especially in the early mornings or evenings. I think it's one of the best spots in Toronto to spot deer, foxes, and even coyotes.
I see deer every time I visit, often in the same area near the parking lot towards dusk. Last summer, I met a woman who regularly fed them (even though you're definitely not supposed to). Still, it makes it easy to get some great photos and see them up close.
The park's trails don't just stay within its boundaries – they connect to other parks and even lead to the popular Valley Land Trail on the beautiful University of Toronto Scarborough campus.
If you follow the trails along Highland Creek south for long enough, you'll end up in Colonel Danforth Park and eventually on the shores of Lake Ontario.
As someone who's spent countless hours exploring Morningside Park and its connecting trails, I can say it never gets old. Each season brings its own charm – from the vibrant greens of spring and summer to the rich, warm colours of autumn and the snow-covered landscapes of winter.
Every visit to Morningside Park feels like a new adventure for me. Whenever I'm casting a line into Highland Creek, enjoying a walk under the canopy of trees, or just laying on a blanket in the grass, I find a sense of peace that's hard to find elsewhere in Toronto.
If you haven't checked out Morningside Park yet, do yourself a favour and visit this summer. With its tranquil creek, various wildlife, and endless things to do and places to explore, it might just become your favourite spot in Toronto, too.
The Morningside Park parking lot entrance is located at 390 Morningside Ave.
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