November 17, 2016
Sunrise along the Martin Goodman Trail.
Views of the CN tower at sunrise East along the lakeshore.
Along the Humber River Trail.
The trail edges up to Pearson International Airport where jets were landing overhead.
In stark contrast to the noise of the airport, we navigated many kilometers of lovely single track trails through colourful forest. Silence was broken by leaves crunching beneath our wheels.
Toronto is one of the most diverse cities in the world. The multicultural fabric of the city has helped Toronto to evolve into a food capital. Portuguese Tarts were savoured at this lovely bakery in the west end.
The Hydro cut trail is one of the more recent additions to the Toronto trail network.
Three amigos enjoying an afternoon beer and burger en route.
Espresso stop near Pickering
East Point Bird Sanctuary
Enjoying the view near the East Point Bird Sanctuary
Peaceful water
A run up near the Bluffs
Gravel along the lakeshore
The R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant
Peeking inside the windows of The R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant
The final stretch through Taylor Creek