Nature Trails near Stirling, Ontario


Welcome to Stirling!  Stirling is a community in the Township of Stirling-Rawdon.

This picturesque village, with its heritage brick buildings and covered bridge, epitomizes charming small-town Ontario, complete with boutiques, bakeries, museums and live theatre – even a creamery. Outside the downtown core, Stirling-Rawdon’s agricultural heritage becomes clear, with farms, apiaries, and small churches and cemeteries lining winding country roads. Celebrate local food at September’s annual Water Buffalo Food Festival (you’ll even meet the milking herd!) and take in a professional pantomime during the holiday season. Oh, and don’t forget butter tarts as a take-home treat…

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http://www.stirling-rawdon.com/

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Sager Conservation Area Trail

Sager Conservation Area Trail

Sager Conservation Area offers picnicking, trails and a scenic lookout. The area is part of a glacial feature known as Oak Lake Island, a series of large drumlins that formed an island in glacial Lake Iroquois. The drumlin in the conservation area is one of the...

Sidney Conservation Area

Sidney Conservation Area was once used by the Federal Department of Agriculture for experimental purposes, most of this area is now under natural vegetation, accented by a stately red pine plantation just inside the entrance to the Conservation Area. A small section...

Trail of Two Lakes

The Trail of Two Lakes follow the old Belleville and North Hastings Railway (B&NHR) short-line railway bed from just north of Belleville to Madoc. A length of 33 km. The trail provides wonderful views of Moira Lake just south of Madoc. Southern trail head:...