Gray’s Creek Conservation Area is located just minutes east of Cornwall, in the Township of South Glengarry. It offers over 43 hectares of natural landscape for the enjoyment of both residents and visitors. This diverse area is protected, enhanced and restored by the Raisin Region Conservation Authority.
Gray’s Creek includes five kilometers (5 km) of meandering trails that are open year round, allowing users to enjoy nature in all its seasonal settings. Explore the trails and keep an eye out for the wide variety of animals, songbirds, amphibians and waterfowl that inhabit this significant Conservation Area. Geocaches are also hidden with the trail system.
Visitors can enjoy cycling, hiking and walking their pets both on the nature trails and the paved bike path. During the winter, spend time snowshoeing and cross country skiing on groomed trails.
Link to trail map: https://rrca.on.ca/-uploads/files/CG%20Trail%20Map_APPROVED.jpg
Gray’s Creek Conservation Area is just one of the many nature trails and hiking trails you can find throughout Ontario by using the search features of OntarioNaturetrails.com
Region(s): Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United CountiesNearby towns and cities: Cornwall
Trail feature tags: partial wheelchair accessible
Gray’s Creek Conservation Area characteristics
Length: 5 km.Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural and Paved
Trail use: Hiking, Cross-country skiing, Snowshoeing, and Cycling
Partially wheelchair accessible
Accessibility Notes: partially wheelchair accessible
Fees: None reported
Flora & Fauna:
Not reported yet
Amenities: Washrooms, picnic tables
Attractions: None
Contact:
Raisin Region Conservation Authority Tel. 613-938-3611
Find it: 6589 Boundary Road, Cornwall, Ontario.
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 45.0514640
Longitude: -74.6809070