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The Martin Goodman
Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

The Martin Goodman

Length6 mi
Elev. Gain85.3 ft
Est. Steps14000
Trail
Created by Eddie

The Martin Goodman Introduction

The Martin Goodman is a 6 mile (14,000-step) route located near Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. This route has an elevation gain of about 85.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Long and Winding. Avoid the pedestrian path stick to the bike path. Two calisthenic gyms (one with climbing rope). Three beaches. Least busy at night and lunch time on weekdays. Weekends are packed. Large outdoor pool on the path (Sunnyside). Al Capones restaurant on the bike path has drinks if you forget to carry (and food if give if you give in to temptation lol). Avoid the pizza pizza on the bike path its way to over priced( a large is 6 slices).

Attractions Near The Martin Goodman

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Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion

Tourist Attraction
Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion is a landmark public pavilion in the Sunnyside lakefront area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1922, its original function was to provide changing facilities for swimming in Lake Ontario, however lake conditions were often too cold and an adjoining public swimming pool was built in 1925.

Sunnyside Amusement Park

Park
Sunnyside Amusement Park (also known as Sunnyside Beach Park) was a popular amusement park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that ran from 1922 to 1955, demolished in 1955 to facilitate the building of the Metro Toronto Gardiner Expressway project. It was located on the Lake Ontario waterfront at the foot of Roncesvalles Avenue, west of downtown Toronto.

Queen Elizabeth Way Monument

Historical
The Queen Elizabeth Way Monument, also known as the Lion Monument and as the Loring Lion, is an Art Deco monument located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The 1939–1940 monument honouring Queen Elizabeth was built as a decorative marker monument for the Toronto entrance to the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) highway.

Humber River (Ontario)

Water
The Humber River (Ojibwe: Gabekanaang-ziibi, meaning: "little thundering waters") is a river in Southern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin, is a tributary of Lake Ontario and is one of two major rivers on either side of the city of Toronto, the other being the Don River to the east. It was designated a Canadian Heritage River on September 24, 1999.

The Palace Pier

Historical
The Palace Pier is the site of Palace Place and Palace Pier, two cruciform condominium towers tied for the 45th-tallest building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are located at 2045 Lake Shore Boulevard West and 1 Palace Pier Court in the Humber Bay neighbourhood in the former city of Etobicoke.

Mimico Creek

Water
Mimico Creek is a stream that flows through Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. It is 33 kilometres (21 mi) long, is in the Great Lakes Basin, and is a tributary of Lake Ontario.The creek's name is derived from the community of Mimico, which is from the Ojibwe word omiimiikaa meaning "abundant with wild pigeons" (c.f.

Humber Bay Arch Bridge

Place
The Humber Bay Arch Bridge (also known as the Humber River Arch Bridge, the Humber River Pedestrian Bridge, or the Gateway Bridge) is a pedestrian and bicycle through arch bridge south of Lake Shore Boulevard West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Completed in the mid-1990s, the bridge is part of the Martin Goodman Trail and is 139 metres (456 ft) in length, with a clear span of 100 metres (330 ft) over the mouth of the Humber River to protect the environmental integrity of the waterway.

Argonaut Rowing Club

Sports
The Argonaut Rowing Club is an amateur rowing club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The club was founded in 1872. The current junior head coach is Connor Elsdon. In the past, the club fielded teams in ice hockey and football, and the football team continues today as the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.

Fort Toronto

Place
Fort Toronto, also known as Fort Portneuf, was a French trading post that was located near the mouth of the Humber River in what is now Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was constructed in 1750 by French military officer Pierre Robineau de Portneuf, who had been instructed to build it in order to facilitate trade with First Nations in the Pays d'en Haut region of New France.

Sunnyside Bus Terminal

Place
Sunnyside Bus Terminal was an interurban bus station located in Sunnyside in the west end of Toronto at the foot of Roncesvalles Avenue and its intersection with King Street and Queen Street West (and later The Queensway) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was across from Sunnyside Amusement Park and beside the Roncesvalles Carhouse.

Comments

Eddie
2024/08/02
Rex
2025/06/21
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

6 mi

Elev. Gain

85.3 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
Eddie
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