Nature Trails near Arnprior, Ontario
Arnprior, a picturesque, four season destination with something for everyone,
Welcomes You! We have scenic walking trails, 13 parks, 2 beaches, an indoor pool, 2 year-round ice surfaces, and a marina. Spend your time shopping for unique gifts, one of a kind artwork or clothing for the whole family in our historic downtown.
Some of Ontario's best hiking trails and nature trails are near Arnprior.
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Enjoy the highlands of Mississippi Mills on the Carbine Road Trail that begins in the Carbine Road area north of the Village of Pakenham and follows the hydro line behind Mount Pakenham to Glen Creek, returning down Concession 9. Listed in Off the Beaten Path, A...
Carp Trail, 1 km, easy Follow the banks of the Carp River through a mature forest. Terraces Trail – 2 km, moderate This trail takes visitors along a geological journey. See shale pillars that stand as testaments to the erosive power of water and fields that are...
Gillies Grove Walking Trail This trail winds along the Madawaska River bank and through the Marina, Robert Simpson Park and one of the oldest growth forests in Canada, the Gillies Grove. Link to trail information and map: Gillies Trail Gillies Grove Walking Trail...
Arnprior Heritage Trail Explore Arnprior’s History on this informative walk through some of Arnprior’s historic buildings. These buildings include: Arnprior and District Museum (35 Madawaska Street) Bank of Nova Scotia (169 John Street North) Former...
High Lonesome Nature Reserve, a 200 acre property located in the Pakenham Hills, was donated to the MMLT by the family of the late Barry Spicer in April 2012. A network of trails through the forests, over the hills and streams, by the ponds and through the meadows has...
The Macnamara Nature Trail in the southeast corner of Arnprior is a window into the past and present natural world of the Lower Ottawa Valley. One of the MacNamara Field Naturalist Club’s largest projects to date, its boardwalks, viewing platforms, and benches –...
McLachlin Trail See both of the rivers that surround Arnprior along this trail. Start along the Madawaska River as your stroll through hydro park, then get a magnificent view of the confluence of the two rivers at Bell Park, then enjoy a view of the Ottawa river at...
Morris Island Conservation Area. Get relief from the boredom of inner-city grind and refresh your mind with exciting new sights: ancient majestic trees, a variety of bird species and shoreline landscapes that remind you of a Group of Seven painting. Take an afternoon...
The Ottawa Valley Trail was originally part of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The CPR sold the stretch of rail line between Smiths Falls and Mattawa to the County of Renfrew, County of Lanark and the Township of Papineau-Cameron. The section in Renfrew County was...