Etienne Brulé Park is a scenic riverside park located in Toronto's Humber River Valley.
Location: Etobicoke, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
Named after French explorer Étienne Brûlé, the park offers beautiful natural landscapes, paved trails, historic landmarks, and access to one of Toronto's most popular waterfront trail systems. It is a favorite destination for walking, cycling, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Best Features:
- Scenic Humber River views with lush green surroundings
- Access to extensive walking, jogging, and cycling trails
- Historic Old Mill and Old Mill Bridge nearby
- Excellent salmon migration viewing during autumn
- Popular birdwatching and wildlife observation opportunities
Why It's Popular:
The park is popular for its peaceful riverside setting, picturesque trails, salmon runs in the fall, historic significance, and year-round outdoor recreation. Visitors enjoy escaping the city's bustle while remaining close to urban amenities.
Walking, Cycling, Jogging, Fishing, Birdwatching, Photography, Picnicking, Cross-Country Skiing
Paved Trails, Parking Lot, Picnic Areas, River Access, Green Spaces, Cycling Paths, Public Park Access, Wildlife Viewing Areas
Riverside Relaxation, Nature Exploration, Wildlife Viewing, Historic Discovery, Scenic Trail Adventures, Family Outings, Peaceful Escapes, Seasonal Beauty