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Black Creek Trail Wayfinding

The Toronto Parks and Trails Wayfinding Strategy develops consistent and accessible signage and information system guidelines for parks and trails, including ravine areas. It is an opportunity to reduce visual clutter and encourage the use and discovery of parks and ravines while improving the visitor experience.

Share your knowledge and experiences of Black Creek Trail and the surrounding areas to help design the wayfinding system which is scheduled to be implemented in late 2023.

Visit the Toronto Parks and Trails Wayfinding Strategy web page for more information about the system and its implementation.