West Toronto Railpath

West Toronto Railpath is a dynamic Junction Triangle corridor where industrial heritage, active transportation, and urban renewal converge along one of Toronto's most innovative recreational corridors.

Running through Junction Triangle between The Junction and Dundas West, this vibrant multi-use corridor links restored industrial landscapes, public art installations, neighborhood parks, creative districts, cycling routes, pedestrian pathways, and inviting green spaces that reflect Toronto's remarkable transformation of former railway infrastructure. Historic rail corridors blend seamlessly with contemporary landscape design, while year-round activity and thoughtfully integrated public amenities create an atmosphere where recreation, connectivity, and community flourish together. Throughout every season, the West Toronto Railpath remains one of the city's premier destinations for walking, cycling, and neighborhood exploration. The result is a corridor defined by innovation, accessibility, and enduring urban character.

West Toronto Railpath is best known for transforming a former Canadian Pacific Railway freight corridor into one of Toronto's first major rail-to-trail projects, reconnecting long-separated neighborhoods through adaptive reuse of historic railway infrastructure.

Opened in 2009, the West Toronto Railpath converted a disused Canadian Pacific Railway corridor into a dedicated multi-use trail linking communities that had long been divided by active rail infrastructure. The project became one of Toronto's earliest and most influential examples of rail corridor adaptive reuse, creating new opportunities for walking, cycling, public art, and neighborhood connectivity while preserving the industrial heritage of the route. Its success has helped shape subsequent trail and mobility projects throughout the city. Few public spaces better illustrate Toronto's commitment to transforming historic infrastructure into vibrant civic assets.

West Toronto Railpath is best experienced as an exploration of Junction Triangle's remarkable blend of industrial heritage, public art, and contemporary urban landscapes.

Begin along West Toronto Railpath, where restored railway infrastructure and landscaped pathways immediately establish the corridor's distinctive character. Continue to Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto, whose internationally acclaimed exhibitions celebrate creativity within a landmark industrial building. From there, explore Wychwood Barns, where award-winning adaptive reuse showcases one of Toronto's leading community arts destinations, before concluding at High Park, whose expansive gardens, woodland trails, and celebrated natural landscapes provide a memorable finale to an afternoon shaped by history, design, and neighborhood discovery. Along the route, public art, heritage brick architecture, cycling paths, pedestrian-friendly walkways, neighborhood cafΓ©s, landscaped green spaces, and thriving creative businesses demonstrate how Junction Triangle continues to celebrate one of Toronto's most successful examples of urban reinvention.

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