The Lafarge 2000 Trail is a joint project between the City of Hamilton and the Hamilton Conservation Authority. It offers users a look at the varied and unique natural features along its path, including the Beverly Swamp, Dundas Valley and Christie Lake Conservation Area. The Lafarge  2000 Trail follows Middletown Road from Regional Road 99, just off the Hamilton to Brantford Rail Trail, and continues out to the border between the City of Hamilton and the Township of Puslinch. The Lafarge 2000 Trail consists of both on-road sections as well as off-road sections. It forms an important part of the trail network that surrounds the Hamilton area.

The Lafarge 2000 Trail is part of an extensive system of trails that link the natural wonders of Southern Ontario, such as the Niagara Escarpment, HCA conservation areas, Lake Ontario and neighbouring municipalities.

Link to trail map:

https://conservationhamilton.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Lafarge-Trail-Map.pdf

We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.

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LAFARGE 2000 TRAIL characteristics

Length: 22 km linear
Difficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural and Paved
Trail use: Hiking and Cycling
Accessibility Notes: Accessible
Fees: None Reported

Flora & Fauna:

Not yet reported



Amenities: None reported

Contact:
nature@conservationhamilton.ca
Hamilton Conservation Authority 838 Mineral Springs Road, Ancaster, Ontario 905-525-2181

Find it: Old Highway 99 & Binkley Rd, Dundas



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.2471780
Longitude: -80.0286330