The
Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, also known as the
Humber Portage and the
Toronto Passage, was a major
portage route in
Ontario, Canada, linking
Lake Ontario with
Lake Simcoe and the northern
Great Lakes. The name comes from the
Mohawk term
toron-ten, meaning "the place where the trees grow over the water", an important landmark on Lake Simcoe through which the trail passed.