Nature Trails near Alexandria, Ontario


Alexandria a community in the Township of North Glengarry WELCOMES YOU!

The Township of North Glengarry (population of a little over 10,000) is a unique and vibrant community situated in a strategic location and possessing an enviable quality of life, which is reflected its rural and small town character and is enhanced by a commitment to preserving its agricultural and natural resources, its historical and cultural heritage, and its quality municipal services.
The Friends of the Glengarry Trails maintain a series of hiking and snowshoeing trails that link Loch Garry (the only lake in Ontario, east of Ottawa) and the Town of Alexandria.
Kayakers and anglers enjoy the easy access to Mill Pond located right in the heart of Alexandria. In winter, the pond becomes a giant outdoor skating rink which also offers ice fishing. Island Park, located on the fringe of Mill Pond is an extraordinary public space equipped with picnic facilities, a boat launch, a playground, an incredible splash pad and ample free parking. It is a perfect destination for families on a warm summer day or in the snowy cold of winter.

Some of Ontario's best hiking trails and nature trails are near Alexandria.


Link to the website for the Township of North Glengarry:

https://www.northglengarry.ca/en/index.aspx

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Moose Creek Recreational Trail

The Moose Creek “Menzies McRae and Family” Recreation Trail is almost 1 km in length and offers great hiking/walking opportunities for local Moose Creek residents and beyond, to enjoy their watershed. The trail runs through a mixed forest dominated by soft maples,...

North Glengarry Trails

North Glengarry Trails. The Friends of Glengarry Trails Association (FGTA) is proud of the beautiful and extensive trail system it maintains in the Township of North Glengarry. These all-season trails were originally developed with the assistance of Provincial and...