5 Tips for Adventure Travel in Toronto

Toronto is known for being one of Canada’s most multicultural cities and one of the largest cities in North America, which comes as no surprise. What may surprise you about this fast-paced city is that it is constantly evolving and growing, offering innovative ideas and new businesses each year. Toronto has a rich history and is the kind of city that makes you want to get outside and do things! Their airport even has a 10,000 square foot workout space, so you can prioritize your fitness while on the move.

5 Tips for Adventure Travel in Toronto

Now, if that doesn’t perfectly describe a city that encourages healthy activities, who knows what will?

If adventuring outdoors is your thing, this is the perfect city for an extended stay. Below are the top five tips for adventure travel in Toronto:

EdgeWalk at the CN Tower

There are few outdoor activities in Toronto more thrilling than walking 116 storeys above Toronto with just a harness securing you.

That is called EdgeWalk, and it is the world’s highest full-circle hands-free walk. It is not for the faint of heart, but it offers some of the best views of Toronto that you would not get anywhere else!

Guests and visitors are expected to adhere to a code of conduct, so check out their website before visiting, so you know what to expect before you get there.

Bicycle Tour

When staying in Toronto for a few months, it is easy to get confused and lost in the city.

That is where Canadian bike tours are a huge help! The tour operators know the city and they are always keen to share and show it. The tours are jam-packed with insider insights, handy tips, and memorable stories.

They are a great way to meet like-minded adventurers from all over the world and are highly recommended by travel experts.

Chinatown

Chinatown is Toronto’s food-obsessed, walkable, Chinese-Canadian heritage district, and when you’re staying in Toronto for a few months, it will be on your list of most-loved places.

Find Toronto rentals for short-term trips close by for one of the most immersive cultural experiences of your life. There are five Chinatowns in the Greater Toronto Area, so choose Downtown Chinatown – also known as Chinatown West to start your foodie adventure.

Trail Runs

Urban trail running in Toronto offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city life.

If you're looking to diversify your running routine during your stay, Toronto is home to several hidden gems perfect for urban trail runners.

Some of the best options include Crothers Woods, with a moderately difficult rating and some hilly sections, or Humble River Trail for an easier, mostly flat run.

Casa Loma

Casa Loma is one of Toronto’s top tourist attractions and hospitality venues, attracting over 650,000 visitors annually.

Open daily, this magnificent location has an in-house steakhouse that adds a modern and edgy feel to dining. With unique heirloom antiques on display and artworks by Warhol and Salvador Dali, this is much more than just food.

On that note, the BlueBlood Steakhouse offers various cuts of the finest beef from around the world, as well as delectable seafood, and an extensive international wine list.

To End

There are almost endless things to do and see in Toronto, so be sure to book a stay of at least a month, if not more, to tick all of the items off your Adventurer’s Bucket List.