Nature Trails near Eganville, Ontario


Welcome to Eganville! 

Eganville is a community in the Township of Bonnechere Valley.

Bonnechere Valley is a beautiful little municipality, part of Renfrew County and located in eastern Ontario. It is central from the Nation’s Capital and the Historic Algonquin Park. The main village of Eganville is located at the junction of Highways 41 & 60, a major transportation route for trucks and vehicles traveling to and through those destinations. The municipality is known for its lake and rivers especially the Bonnechere River which flows directly through the village.
There is a wide range of land uses in the Township including residential and commercial development on piped municipal water and sewer systems, rural residential on wells & septic systems, farming and agriculture. In the municipality, we have significant mineral aggregate resources (gravel pits & quarries) and forestry.
The Township encourages development and is controlled through the Official Plan, Comprehensive Zoning By-law and various other municipal by-laws. There are many parks throughout the township that offer a place for young and old to relax and feast on the heavenly surroundings that abound. The Rotary Beach in Eganville as well as the lovely beach on Lake Clear and the numerous beaches on GoldenLake can be favorite spots for tourists. Several 'Tourist Resorts' throughout the Valley can be accessed by the public.
The area is full of history. For example, the Historic Stone Fence off the Opeongo Line makes for an interesting facet of the Township of Bonnechere Valley.

Link to the website for Bonnechere Valley:  https://www.bonnecherevalleytwp.com/

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Pakkotinna Recreation Trail

Pakkotinna Recreation Trail is moderate in difficulty and travels through dense forest and some marshy areas. In the spring the west loop can be quite wet. There is a panoramic view of Golden Lake. As the trail is not well maintained, hikers and bikers should carry a...

Shaw Woods Nature Preserve

Shaw Woods Nature Preserve Shaw Woods is a gorgeous nature preserve located near Cobden, ON. Stretching over 200 hectares and managed by the Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre, it has a 13-kilometre network of self-guided walking trails that meander through woods and...

Tramore Cliffs Rd Trail

The rocky and sometimes steep Tramore Cliffs Rd, trail starts from the intersection of Tramore and Kilby Roads. The trail is not obvious and begins behind the green Kilby Road sign. Beaudrys Creek, which starts behind Camboose Mountain and spills down to Kilby Road,...