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The Yonge Suites Furnished Apartments Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The bikeway starts from the Corktown Common, and you will first follow the Lower Don River Trail, before connecting to the two-way bikeway along Lakeshore Boulevard. Most of this trail follows street, but the bikeway is separated so it is safe for kids and adults. There are a few locations where you can even see Lake Ontario.
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A well-maintained paved trail that is usually moderately busy - great for biking, running, or walking! Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces in the parking lot off of Mill Street at the south end of the trail. There is also parallel street parking on a paved surface in the area. The trail surface is paved asphalt (with wooden bridges with railings), smooth, and typically at least 2 meters wide. There is a painted dividing line along some of the trail and...
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The Bayview Cycle Path is one of Toronto's best new additions of public trails within the core. You can start from either end, but this route takes you from Wellesley Park northward, through lovely forest, wetlands, and a few cute neighbourhoods. The trail is completely paved, and very flat and smooth compared to the Don River Trail. These trails are maintained all year, and there are good interpretive sections at most of the major intersections to help teach everyone about this important...
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A lovely road biking trail by the river with lots of spur trails off the main route for mountain biking. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces in the small paved parking lot off in Riverdale Park at the south end of the trail. The trail surface is paved asphalt (with wooden bridges with railings), smooth, and typically at least 2 meters wide. Visitors have reported that the paved sections by Riverdale to Lakeshore are more narrow. The estimated grade is...