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Nature Hikes

Near-Toronto Trails and Adventures

by (author) Janet Eagleson

photographs by Rosemary G. Hasner

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Aug 2018
Category
Ontario
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550465082
    Publish Date
    Feb 2009
    List Price
    $24.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550464450
    Publish Date
    Mar 2005
    List Price
    $24.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780228101642
    Publish Date
    Aug 2018
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

A great guide to visiting 39 Conservation Areas in the Toronto region with new full-color maps.

Toronto residents and visitors can find it difficult to get far enough away from city noise and hustle to experience the restorative quiet of a natural setting. But that's only if you don't know where to go.

Nature Hikes: Near-Toronto Trails and Adventures is a guide through 56,000 acres of Ontario's most compelling nature destinations. This fifth edition adds six more Conservation Areas selected from the most accessible Conservative Authorities in the area -- Credit Valley, Nottawasaga Valley, Toronto and Region, Lake Simcoe Region, Central Lake Ontario -- for a total of 39 hikes. They are Caledon Trailway (Central Region) and Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake, Mount Nemo, Kelso and Mountsberg (all West Region).

All 33 hikes in the first edition have been updated to incorporate any changes, and together with new hikes are organized by region and presented with beautiful color photography and all the information needed to choose and get to the destination:

  • Highlights, Difficulty, Trails, Markers, Surface, Type, Open, Entry Fee, Directions, Activities, Dogs Allowed
  • Description of the site, history or points of interest and tips on what to do and see
  • Map of the Conservation Area indicating roads, watercourse, trails, entrance, parking, natural feature (e.g. forest, wetland) and more, such as best birdwatching or fishing spot
  • All of the maps have been redone to professional standards, making the book much more user friendly.

Written as a narrative, the book describes the hikes in practical terms and as the writer experienced them. There are also informative sidebars throughout, such as Why do birds sing?; Plant Invaders; Wonderful Wetlands; There is No New Water and How To See Wildlife: Step One.

Just minutes out of the city or from their doorstep, day trippers can find bird migration stopovers, fishing holes, wildlife hot spots, hiking and biking trails, secret photography spots, sites of archaeological or historical importance, swimming spots, orchid forests and much more.

Nature Hikes is a must-have guide for groups and individuals who love wild places and the special creatures that live there. Perfectly sized for car side pockets.

About the authors

by Janet Eagleson, photography by Rosemary G. Hasner

Janet Eagleson's profile page

Rosemary G. Hasner's profile page

Editorial Reviews

This is a great book if you're looking for great hikes in and around the Toronto area. It has photos, maps, tips, and more on over 30 different hikes.

The World As I See It Blog

If you live near the GTA or south-central Ontario and are looking for some local nature outings, Janet Eagleson has close to 40 such places in her book... Most of the locations are conservation areas and include the author's personal experiences there along with trail information, facilities, activities, directions, fees -- and more.

Simcoe.com

Holiday Gift Guide Selection, Getting outside has never been so popular! Perfect for anyone finding distance in nature these days.

The Book Lady