Nokiidaa Trail – Aurora Section

The Nokiidaa Trail connects the Towns of Aurora, Newmarket and East Gwillimbury. It is a total of ? Km in length

AURORA SECTION: 9 km

In Aurora, land of the Holland River Valley was once cultivated by generations of farmers. As the Town of Aurora grew, surrounding lands were developed and the valley corridor was conveyed to the Town as open space. The corridor now provides a natural setting of mixed lowland forests, expansive meadows and wetland habitats.

The trail passes through the Aurora Community Arboretum and Lambert Willson Park and links with the Oak Ridges Trail and Sheppard’s Bush Conservation Area. In 2015, the Town of Aurora recognized former Mayor Tim Jones by renaming Aurora’s portion of the Nokiidaa Trail to the Tim Jones Trail.

Link to trail map for Aurora section:  Found under Aurora drop down menu.

https://www.york.ca/recreation/trails

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

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Nokiidaa Trail – Aurora Section characteristics

Length: 25 km total (Aurora - 9 km; Newmarket - 11.5 km; East Gwillimbury - 4.5 km
Difficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Paved and Stone Dust
Trail use: Hiking and Cycling
Accessibility Notes: Fully Accessible
Fees: None

Flora & Fauna:

Not reported yet



Amenities: None

Attractions: None Reported

Contact:
Town of Aurora, Parks Division 905-727-3123 ext. 3222

Find it: Aurora Section Access: Lower parking lot Aurora Leisure Complex, 135 Industrial Parkway North,



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.0076560
Longitude: -79.4587950