Sep 21, 2025
posted on Jul 17th, 2025 by Andrew
Come join us on September 21st for this year's Turkey Trot!
Jun 08, 2025
Come join us on June 8th where we combine 2 of our favourite sports - Mountain Biking and Orienteering!!
May 14, 2025
43rd annual Orienteering ADVENTURE RACE for schools
May 11, 2025
Join us for this spring's Mob Match as we return to Palgrave Forest!
Apr 20, 2025
The TOC Knockout is back! Don't get knocked out!
Mar 09, 2025
New Event Date - MARCH 9
Due to the Severe Winter Storm we had on February 16 we have changed the date to March 9.
Hope to see you there!
Jan 12, 2025
Our first event of 2025 - the TOC OCup!
Hope to see you there!
The Toronto Orienteering Club (TOC) invites you to orienteer in Toronto city parks. These informal, recreational events are for everyone – both beginners and experienced orienteers. Come and see how easy it is to start orienteering and enjoy the outdoors this summer. You’ll discover how interesting our many beautiful city parks can be while getting some good exercise.
In-person registration will start at 6:15 on the Wednesday. The meeting place will be marked by an orange and white orienteering flag. Participation is FREE for TOC members, non-members will be asked to pay $5. After getting your course map you can run/walk the course at your leisure. The course will close at 8:00pm. There will usually be a beginner and an advanced course. You will also be able to receive informal orienteering instruction from TOC members at the registration area.
The controls to find on the course will be marked by short orange ribbons. The ribbons will be in place for 1 week, so you have a week to do the course. NOTE there is no guarantee that a ribbon will remain in place. Especially in busier areas of a park, other users of the park may remove them.
If you can't make it in person on the Wednesday, you can get a pdf copy of the course:
GPS COURSES OR MAPRUN6 COURSES
Some Wed courses may indicate that they also have a virtual (GPS) version, this allows you to find the controls using the MAPRUN6 app on your smartphone (you don't need to see the ribbon). In this case first follow the waiver procedure above, then you can use the app on your smartphone to do the course.
Here is how it works:
To complete the virtual course, the pdf map is not required (but highly recomended), you can just use the map on your phone (it's a less accurate Open-Street Map) but the pdf map, since it's more detailed will help with your navigation.
If you are new to Maprun6 watch a short video on how to set it up and use the first time HERE.
Past GPS/Maprun6 Courses
ALL of our past GPS/Maprun6 Courses are available to club members that provide a current waiver. The PDF files of the maps are available HERE. If you have questions on the software please contact us at [email protected]
For more information, you can contact the meet director of the event by e-mail (click on the name), or email Park Series Coordinator.
Jul 23, 2025
posted on Jul 18th, 2025 by Andrew
You can 'reflect' at the HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL, or take in some entertainment at the BARRY ZUKERMAN amphitheatre. OR participate in the great sport of ORIENTEERING.
Jul 30, 2025
Located near Bayview and Steeles. A great park with: ravines, forests and paved paths. Meeting place is corner of Laureleaf Rd S and Bestview Dr.
Aug 06, 2025
The start is at the parking lot off HALDON AVE.
This is a long park with lots of difficult, technical ravines. But you can also stay on/close to the paths if you're less experienced.
A BEGINNER CLINIC wil
Aug 13, 2025
Follow the directions CAREFULLY to find the start. This is a technically difficult park so beginners should be careful. Also the mosquitoes may be out in force.
Aug 20, 2025
This park is next to U of T Mississauga, so you can experience both the forest and the urban environments.
Aug 27, 2025
Relive some Canadian history. This map covers parts of the former RCAF Station Downsview (aka CFB Toronto).
New Map created by our hard working TOC Mapping Volunteers!!
Jul 16, 2025
By the Humber River. Close to the OLD MILL subway station.
While you're orienteering, you can re-trace the trade routes of the Anishinaabe peoples along the Humber River and visit their scared burial ground - but be respectful and please d
Jul 09, 2025
You can challenge your MIND and visit the Science Centre, then come and challenge BOTH your mind and your body on our Orienteering course.
Jul 02, 2025
This event is hosted by the UKR Orienteering Club. The meeting place is outside the Earl Bales Community Centre. Bathurst Park is next to Earl Bales Park and is a technically difficult park with lots of MTB trails and dense forest.
Jun 25, 2025
The meeting place is at the end of Carlton St at Riverdale Park Rd. This map will take you to both sides of the Don River/DVP, with lots of variation in terrain from flat and open to hilly and forested. New Map!
Jun 18, 2025
An amazing park with: ravines, wetlands, a large reservoir, a mausoleum, and horse stables. See if you can find the amazing tree consumed with burl deformities right on the main path in the N part of the park
Jun 11, 2025
The start is at the parking lot off HALDON AVE.
This is a long park with lots of difficult, technical ravines. But you can also stay on/close to the paths if you're less experienced.
A BEGINNER CLINIC wil
Jun 04, 2025
Glendon College connects to the Sunnybrook Park system, making for GREAT orienteering. If you park in the parking lot, make sure you pay otherwise you will almost certainly get a TICKET!
May 28, 2025
Beautiful park in downtown Toronto. Scale is 1:4000, so experts can test their sprint skills, while beginners can learn to orienteer in familiar surroundings.
The start location is the wooden platform down in the dog bowl.
May 21, 2025
You can 'reflect' at the HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL, or take in some entertainment at the BARRY ZUKERMAN amphitheatre. OR participate in the great sport of ORIENTEERING.
May 14, 2025
Lots of paths - so great for BEGINNERS, but also many complicated features - so challenging for EXPERIENCED orienteers. We will be using the course from the Schools Meet which took place earlier in the day. This park is connected to the Sunnybrook
May 07, 2025
High Park is an intricate park with lots of interesting features, but you're surrounded by the city, so it's IMPOSSIBLE to get LOST!
Our first Beginner Clinic