Green’s Creek Trails – National Capital Greenbelt. Green’s Creek is an area of unusual geology with steep-sided ravines and flat
tablelands. There are several short ski and hiking trails, a toboggan slide, and the
eastern terminus of the Greenbelt Pathway.

There are 1.9 kilometres of trails that cut through clay and post-glacial fossils from the ancient Champlain sea. Natural lookouts offer striking views of the Green’s Creek valley.

Trail 61,  Parking lot 26, 1.1 km, No dogs allowed year round.

Trail 62, Parking lot 26,  1.8 km, On leash dog walking allowed April 15 to Nov 30.

Facilities:
– Free, year-round parking is available at the P24 and P25 parking lots.

Link to NCC interactive trails map:  https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/trail-map?activity=Walking_Hiking&difficultyEasy=false&difficultyMedium=false&difficultyHard=false&lengthShort=false&lengthMedium=false&lengthLong=false

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Green’s Creek Trails – National Capital Greenbelt characteristics

Length: 1.9 km of trails
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking and Cross-country skiing
Accessibility Notes: not wheelchair accessible
Fees: none

Flora & Fauna:

Not yet reported.



Amenities: none

Attractions: lookouts

Contact:
National Capital Commission 613-239-5000

Find it: 1046 St. Joseph Blvd, Ottawa



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 45.4523340
Longitude: -75.5766460