Nature Trails near Casselman, Ontario


Welcome to Casselman!

The Village of Casselman is one of eight local municipalities included in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell.

Thanks to its strategic location along Highway 417 between Montreal and Ottawa, Casselman is becoming a popular destination!  A stop at Casselman is a safe bet if you want to explore and discover a dynamic municipality. Whether you want to explore our heritage or to enjoy golf, fishing, boating, biking or hiking, you will certainly find something to entertain you. Be sure to visit Eastern Ontario’s newest microbrewery: Cassel Brewery Company.

Some of Ontario's best hiking trails and nature trails are near Casselman.

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http://en.casselman.ca/

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Alfred Bog Walk

Alfred Bog Walk. The largest high-quality, peat bog in Southern Ontario has been building for 10,000 years at the confluence of the Ottawa and South Nation Rivers. Peat bogs are an exceedingly rare habitat and the 10,000 acres in Alfred support equally rare species...

J. Henry Tweed Conservation Area

J. Henry Tweed Conservation Area is 16 acres of green space, trails, and country clean air, nestled in a subdivision. This is a 1980 land donation to SNC to provide a public recreational area for generations to come. The park links with the Russell Township New York...

Larose Forest Trails

The 180 kilometres of roads and trails within the Larose Forest are ideal for walking, hiking and mountain biking. In winter there are more than 60 km of trails for skiing on. Link to trails maps:...

Lavigne Natural Park

Following a request from a group of volunteers of Lavigne Road, Lavigne Natural Park was opened December 8, 2007 by the City of Clarence­Rockland. Located Northwest of Bourget, at the intersection of Marcil and Lavigne Road, this beautiful land of 50 acres is a small...

New York Central Fitness Trail

Between 1898 and 1957, the New York Central Fitness Trail, was used as the main railway between Ottawa and New York. It was purchased in 1979 by the township and converted into the trail and bike path as we know it today. The trail is 10 km long and links the villages...

Pax Trail

Pax Trail is a beautiful walking trail with benches and a scenic view of the Castor River. Trail entrances are located at the end of Manitou Street, Larose Lane, Forest Lane and Maple Grove. Pax Trail is just one of the many nature trails and hiking trails you can...

Prescott Russell Recreation Trail

The Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail spans a distance of 72 kilometres, linking several municipalities of the United Counties with the cycling networks of Quebec and the Ottawa region. Built on an old railway bed, this gravel trail lends itself well to various...

Reveler Conservation Area

The diversity of unique habitat at Reveler Conservation Area is ideal for birds to rest, feed, and nest. The pond, open grassland, shrub cover, and mature deciduous forest provide great opportunities to observe many of the 109 bird species that Reveler supports. The...

W. E. Burton Conservation Area

W. E. Burton Conservation Area. Explore 3 km of nature trails winding alongside the Castor River at W.E. Burton Conservation Area. Enjoy hiking, a serene picnic in the pines, shoreline fishing, and a spectacular view of the Russell Dam. Link to trail map: Click to...

Warwick Forest Conservation Area

Beautiful in any season, Warwick Forest Conservation Area is a close-to-home paradise for the outdoor enthusiast. With 6 km of trail to explore by: foot; horseback and cross-country skis; you will want to return to this site throughout the year. Link to trail map:...