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Thornton Bales Conservation Area: 99 Steps to a Fabulous Ravine Lookout in Greater Toronto Area

Published by To Do Canada On September 9, 2025
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If you’re a fan of “cardio hikes”, there is a great place to visit where you can burn calories while surrounded by nature.

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Credit: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority – LSRCA

The Thornton Bales Conservation Area in King​​, Ontario is a beautiful forest nicknamed 99 Steps because of the wooden steps leading to the top of the Oak Ridges Moraine. Currently, there are only about 80 steps. There were 99 steps earlier before the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority replaced the log steps.

 

The forest has a variety of lush green trees and plants that you can explore on the trail as you lose yourself in nature.

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Credit: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority – LSRCA

The hike is considered a moderate-level hike with steep inclines and incredible views at the top of the ridge.

Thornton Bales has such a massive vertical elevation change (54 metres) from the top of the steps to the bottom that it is considered greater than the drop over Niagara Falls! This Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) is part of the Oak Ridges Moraine.

The conservation area has white-tailed deer and gorgeous pileated woodpeckers, so you can take amazing pictures and birdwatch. You can also bring your dog for adventure to the Thornton Bales Conservation Area.

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The best part about Thornton Bales is that you can stay as long as you like in this stunning forest and never worry about the parking fee because it’s completely free!

So put on your best hiking shoes, take your water bottle and head over to Thornton Bales for your fun-filled adventure.

 

If you want to continue your hike, the Koffler-Bales side trail provides access from Thornton Bales Conservation Area to the University of Toronto’s Koffler Scientific Reserve at Joker’s Hill.

TRIP PLANNING – Thornton Bales Conservation Area

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Credit: Thomas Ng

Why to go:

Thornton Bales Conservation Area has a variety of lush green trees and plants that you can explore on the trail as you lose yourself in nature. Thornton Bales has such a massive vertical elevation change from the top of the steps to the bottom that it is considered to be greater than the drop over Niagara Falls! The hike is considered a moderate-level hike with steep inclines and incredible views at the top of the ridge.

 

When to go: Open Year Round | Dawn to Dusk

How much to go: Free Admission

Where to go:

1260 19th Sideroad, King City

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