The 8 km Mill Pond Trail has entrances at Guelph Avenue and Baldwin Drive. The trail has several surfaces, including pavement, stone dust and wood chips.
Please note that there are areas of steep ground on this trail.
The millpond on this trail feeds into Forbes Creek into the Speed River.
Parking is available on Baldwin Drive.
Link to trail map:
https://www.cambridge.ca/en/parks-recreation-culture/resources/Mill-Pond-Brochure_Final—AODA.pdf
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Waterloo RegionNearby towns and cities: Cambridge
MILL POND TRAIL characteristics
Length: 8 kmDifficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Paved and Stone Dust
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: Accessibility not known
Fees: None Reported
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported
Amenities: None reported
Contact:
questions@cambridge.ca
City of Cambridge 50 Dickson Street PO Box 669 Cambridge, ON, N1R 5W8 Phone: (519) 623-1340
Find it: Guelph Ave at Hespeler Rd, Hespeler, ON
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.4478990
Longitude: -80.3153300
There are areas of this trail in the eastern section that are seldom maintained ie weeds are covering the trail so that walking is nearly impossible. A real shame.
Also at the western trail beginning at Guelph Ave in Hespeler it is a real mess, Nothing ever gets done here and it is embarrassing to take visitors here. Several large slabs of bricks that are part of a
retaining wall were dumped into the river across from the Riverview condos and no one can be bothered to pull them from the river.
Hopefully someone who is as proud of Hespeler as my wife and I are will take steps to make improvements. What the heck it would be nice if all the spider webs could be removed from the Guelph St bridge.
Thanks