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E.T. Seaton Trail


E.T. Seton Park is located next to the Ontario Science Centre. It's part of a chain of parks in the area forming a green forested corridor to hike along the Don River. Along these trails you can often find wildlife like red squirrels, eagles, deer and a variety of songbirds.

Archery Range: You will find everyone from beginners to Olympic athletes training at the E.T. Seton range. This archery range is free to use but unsupervised. Please consult and follow the rules posted on-site.

This park is named after Ernest Thompson Seton, a Scottish-Canadian author, wildlife artist and founding member of Boy Scouts of America.

Special Features: This park is listed as a top spot to see birds in the City's Birds of Toronto Biodiversity Series booklet.

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Information provided by The City of Toronto

https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/1061/index.html

For more information on trails or to view a trail video by activity please go to the OTC Youtube Channel

Ontario Trails do not own or manage any trails. Check with the identified manager before using this trail. Do not trespass, allowed uses only.



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