Are you a Cyclist? a Roller Skater? a Runner?
or do you want to just take advantage of Beautiful Scenery of the Lake?

But no specific places to enjoy it?
or Too many people Downtown so Unable to keep going fast?

Why don't you come to the BIKE PATH located in Lake Shore Boulevard near Toronto Islands?
As you can see in the map, the path is so long that you'll be able to enjoy at least 1 or 2 hours.
The problem is...HOW to get there? Because there is no nearby subway station.
AND walking up to there is so BOOOOOOORING, and so TIIIIIIRING don't you think?
BUT what about Riding instead? I guess you'll be re-motivated.
So, beforehand, let's stop at High Park Station and get to High Park.

Very Simple Itinerary! You just need to keep on going straight from the entrance!
As you can see, you'll be able to enjoy many curves and great speed because you'll BE GOING DOWNHILL!!!
It means, NO EFFORT NEEDED! Just be careful of the cars.
One thing you have to pay attention: there will be only one intersection. ㅡ> Just Turn Right.

Now we are approaching the exit of the park.
Just keep going straight.
You Have ARRIVED!!!
You can already notice some bikers across the street.
                 Bikers                            Roller Skaters                          Runners
There is another path available for the same direction and is located next to the lake shore.
In order to have a break time or lunch time, you can organize a picnic on the grass located between the two paths.
Other sports activities are available and all located between Lake Shore Boulevard and the lake:
  1/ If you get too hot sun tanning, there is Gus Ryder - Sunnyside Pool (refer to OUTDOOR FUN
ㅡ> Public Swimming Pools  for more informations )
2/ And also a pool only for kids (and parents) but it's free.
3/ Boat Sailing/Canoeing activities
4/ Some Tennis Courts
Now if you want to enjoy more, please turn right.
If you want to go home because you're tired, please turn left.
While turning left, you just have to ride a bit more to reach a Streetcar station:Fleet Station, Line 511(where the blue arrow is located) which will take you Northwards to Bathurst Subway Station.
So, Have a Nice Ride!