The Fleming Tract was acquired by the County of Wellington from Vernon H. Fleming and his wife M. Irene Fleming in 1973. Further back, the trail gets interesting, first crossing over a municipal drain and then the old farmstead. You will see a fine example of cement drinking troughs amidst the ruins. From there go west to the end of the trail where the plantations change to a hardwood bush, overlooking an active gravel pit.
Link to trail map (go to page 62): https://www.wellington.ca/en/resident-services/resources/Planning/Trails/2019_PLAN_Wellington-Walks_701_WithCover_V.pdf
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Wellington CountyNearby towns and cities: Drayton | Moorefield
FLEMING TRACT characteristics
Length: 2 kmDifficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Stone Dust
Trail use: Hiking and Cycling
Accessibility Notes: Accessibility not known
Fees: None
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported
Amenities: None reported
Contact:
County of Wellington www.wellington.ca (519) 837-2600
Find it: 8530 Concession Rd 6, Moorefield, ON
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.7494560
Longitude: -80.7921760
This trail would of been lovely but not maintained the grass was up to your knees with no clear paths ..no trail map at the begining. We turned around after about 20 mins.
This is a nice trail if it was maintained. No clear trail map or markers. Clearly being used by an atv and I followed a trail to a deer stand. Is hunting allowed on county property?