I rode the (almost) completed central segment of the Finch Hydro path a few times today, and I'm reasonably pleased with it. The city has stepped up the quality relative to older "mixed use" trails but there are still a couple flaws.
First of all, Good Stuff.
Most of the exits allow easy access to road level (where cyclists are safest and are legally expected to ride).
Tobermory south:
Tobermory north:
Blake Avenue:
Kenton Drive:
As well, the main pathway is a good width (3.5m). Although its not as wide as a standard-width bike path in the Netherlands (4.0m), a tractor and I were able to pass without leaving the roadway.
Okay Stuff:
I would have preferred a different method of of crossing minor streets such as Talbot and Grantbrook. They seem to be installing traffic lights, but I think the best option would be cross the streets on a raised intersection with traffic told to yield to path users. That would eliminate the need for cyclists to stop, reduce the wait time for drivers and be significantly cheaper to operate than a traffic light.
There could have been more exits. The more there are, the more useful the path will be.
Alisa Craig Court, Carney Road and Altamont Road all should have had exits.
The path is still designated a "recreational trail" which is not good in the sense that it allows the city to give path users lower priority at crossings, build less direct routes and provide fewer connections to streets. That said, this path suffers from few of the issues associated with recreational-designed paths.
Bad Stuff:
The new exit from the G Ross Lord dam onto Wilmington Avenue goes onto the crosswalk. Either cyclists have totally been ignored, or they are expected to ride in the crosswalk and along the sidewalk (which is dangerous and illegal).
To get around the G Ross Lord Reservoir just east of Dufferin, cyclists are expected to use the G Ross Lord paths, a significant detour. It would be much more direct to simply build a path from the south end of the dam west along the north side of Finch and north along the east side of Dufferin
Here is a comparison of the distances between FHC Path @ Tobermory Exit and FHC Path @ Dufferin crossing:
via G Ross Lord paths: 2.7km
via the dam, Finch and Dufferin: 1.8km
Shortening the trip from Tobermory to Dufferin by nearly a kilometre would certainly make the path more attractive as a transportation corridor.