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Hike the easy 2.4-mile Wilket Creek Trail in Toronto, gaining 106 feet of elevation through lush ravines and mature forests.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.82 km
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3.71 km
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The Wilket Creek Trail is generally considered easy, suitable for most skill levels. Much of the path features a hard or paved surface, making it accessible. However, be aware that some sections include a steep, unpaved climb up an escarpment. If you prefer to avoid this, you can follow the creek south to rejoin the main trail.
Yes, much of the Wilket Creek Trail is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs due to its hard or paved surface. However, there are some steep, unpaved sections that might be challenging. These can often be bypassed by following the creek south to rejoin the main trail, ensuring a smoother experience.
You'll experience a picturesque journey through a natural ravine setting, meandering along Wilket Creek. The trail passes through mature coniferous and deciduous forests. Depending on the season, you might see rhododendrons, various flowering trees, and extensive rockery. Autumn is particularly spectacular with vibrant fall foliage. You'll also find a contrast between natural landscapes and manicured areas like the Toronto Botanical Garden and Edwards Gardens.
The trail is home to diverse flora and fauna. You might spot rare plants such as Canada Sicklepod, Snakeroot, and New York Fern. During seasonal migrations, various bird species are common. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer, squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs, and various fish species in the creek.
While enjoyable year-round, the trail is particularly renowned for its stunning autumn colors, making it a popular spot for 'leaf peepers.' In early spring, trilliums are abundant. The trail is also suitable for winter activities like snowshoeing and Nordic skiing, offering a different kind of beauty.
Yes, the Wilket Creek Trail is part of a larger network. It connects to other significant green spaces like Edwards Gardens, Sunnybrook Park, and eventually the wider Don River Valley. The route also passes through sections of the Wilket Creek Trail, Lake to Lake Cycling Route and Walking Trail (Toronto), and Trash Panda Trail.
Yes, the Wilket Creek Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's natural beauty for all visitors.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access Wilket Creek Park or the trail itself. It's a public park and trail system, open for everyone to enjoy.
Parking is available at various points around Wilket Creek Park, including near Edwards Gardens and Sunnybrook Park, which are connected to the trail system. Specific parking lots can be found at these locations.
Beyond the natural beauty of Wilket Creek and the mature forests, you'll find Edwards Gardens at the southern end, offering manicured landscapes. The area also has historical significance, with remnants of an old mill dam from when Wilket Creek was known as Milne Creek. The trail itself is a key part of Toronto's extensive ravine system.
While the trail itself is within a natural setting, there are cafes and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhoods, particularly near Edwards Gardens and in the broader North York area, which are a short drive or walk away.