Nature Trails near Portland, Ontario
Welcome to Portland!
Portland is a community in the Township of Rideau Lakes.
The Township of Rideau Lakes is a progressive, rural municipality with deep historical roots. Boasting the Old Stone Mill National Historic Site in Delta and six lock stations of the Rideau Canal UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rideau Lakes is not only a destination for generations to enjoy, but also home to a large number of residents. Rideau Lakes includes a number of villages and hamlets, each with its own identity. Progressive rural governance is the goal of Council, and innovation and entrepreneurial efforts are celebrated.
Link to the website for the Township of Rideau Lakes:
https://www.rideaulakes.ca/
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Foley Mountain Conservation Area. High atop a granite ridge overlooking the historic Upper Rideau waterway and Village of Westport is Foley Mountain. Foley is famous for its dynamic, hands-on, education programs for school children and youth groups. Enjoy the scenic...
Peaceful and serene, Mill Pond has six kilometres of wilderness trails. Take a hike through the park and stop for a quiet picnic in the sugar bush or at the covered picnic shelter. Mill Pond has a boat launch (car top only) for those who would like to enjoy a quiet...
Since 1971, the Rideau Trail Association has established, maintained and encouraged low-impact, self-propelled use of the Rideau Trail, a 387 km network of interconnected hiking trails between the City of Kingston and the City of Ottawa located in the general area of...
The Cataraqui Trail: Leeds & Grenville County Section is a year-round, shared-use recreation trail running approximately 103 km from Smith Falls in the east to Strathcona in the west. About 45 km is in Frontenac County In spring, summer and fall it welcomes...