HBS is a picturesque pocket in Toronto’s west end, perfect for escaping the bustle of the city centre. It offers a plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, no matter the season, and bird watchers can find a promising perch along Humber River or in Humber Bay Park. HBS is also an up-and-coming hub of development, with more Torontonians making the move to the placid west.
Spotting the difference between monarch and viceroy butterflies at the open-air Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat
A nice lunch at Eden Trattoria for the spectacular patio view of Toronto’s skyline
Seeing Humber Bay Arch Bridge, one of the area’s most striking landmarks
Renting a paddleboard or a water-bike and enjoying the calm waters of the Humber River and Lake Ontario
A retro-style cheeseburger and a beer at Firkin on the Bay
Humber River to the east,
Mimico Creek to the west,
Lake Ontario to the south,
Berry Road to the north.
Take the 501 streetcar from downtown to Humber loop and then take the 507 streetcar.
Old Mill subway station, then 66 bus westbound.