Outdoors

Uncover Pickering’s natural side as you explore a vibrant mix of scenic trails, winding forest routes, and breezy waterfront paths—an outdoor escape waiting just beyond the city in every direction. Hike, cycle, paddle, or simply unwind in one of the city’s many parks and conservation areas.

The 53-hectare forest is an Environmentally Significant Area, celebrated for its ecological and historical significance, attracting bird lovers and photographers with its diverse wildlife.

1883 Altona Rd.

The 48-acre park along Pickering's Waterfront Trail is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts with its hiking and running trails, and showcases a collection of carvings by Dorsey James depicting the symbolic Kijimba Kind spirits, representing unity and repurposing old trees into meaningful art.

700 Sandy Beach Rd.

Petticoat's 70-acre park provides a range of outdoor activities including cycling, walking, running trails, and a state-of-theart aquatic facility, complemented by 11 picnic areas and stunning bluff views.

1100 Whites Rd. S.

Rouge Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America, offers a multitude of recreational activities such as fishing, canoeing, swimming, and camping, providing an opportunity to reconnect with nature while enjoying quality time with family and friends.

Zoo Rd., Toronto

The 12.7 km trail located along West Duffins Creek is an ideal destination for hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing, featuring historic hunting and fishing routes, diverse terrain, and varying difficulty levels.

Concession 3 Rd.

Looking for something more active? Pick up a paddle and launch your canoe, kayak or wind sail and enjoy the breezes on Frenchman's Bay. Enjoy good food and friends, as you watch the yachts hoist their sails and set out to Lake Ontario.

Contact Us

One The Esplanade
Pickering, Ontario
Canada L1V 6K7

905.683.7575

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