Nature Trails near Collingwood, Ontario
" Nestled against the shores of South Georgian Bay,
Collingwood is a vibrant community rich with history and culture. Enjoy breathtaking views from Sunset Point Park and the Hen & Chickens Boardwalk, or unwind at the peaceful Arboretum. Explore the downtown heritage district and visit art galleries, trendy boutiques, and award-winning restaurants and cafés. With nearly 70 km of recreational trails for biking, hiking, skiing & snowshoeing, and both Blue Mountain and Wasaga Beach just down the road, this harbourfront town is a four season getaway for all visitors."
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The Blue Mountain Section is one of 9 sections of the Bruce Trail that threads its way, from Queenston Heights in the south of Ontario to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula to the north, along the Niagara Escarpment affording the user a variety of special...
Spanning from Collingwood to Stayner, the Clearview Collingwood Train Trail is a crushed gravel, linear trail connecting to the Collingwood Train Trail. It follows an abandoned rail line which used to be part of the Ontario Simcoe and Huron railway system connecting...
The trails are four-season, multi-use paths for walkers, joggers, cyclists, skiers, and snowshoers. Crushed stone, concrete, wooden walkways and dirt-paths join street bicycle routes to help get you around town. Most surfaced trails are flat terrain and generally...
Historically, the waterfront has been a focal point for the shipbuilding industry. To-day a series of interconnected waterfront trails offer a fascinating walking displaying the history of Collingwood through wetlands, parks and an arboretum. Enjoy the views over...
This loop starts at the parking lot on the north side of County Rd 91, west of Duntroon, and west of Concession 10 N road, and 200 metres west of where the main Bruce Trail leaves County Rd 91. The Duntroon View side trail crosses to the south side of the road and...
The former Eleventh Line nature trail area has now been renamed to the George Christie Nature Trails in recognition of George’s passion for the Collingwood Trails and his many years of dedication to their development. Check out the entire area. It is beautiful...
The Georgian Trail begins/ends in the east at Collingwood’s Harbourview Park and near Meaford Harbour in the west and runs along the beautiful south shore of Georgian Bay. From Craigleth to Meaford, the trail runs near Hwy. 26 West with numerous access points along...
From the parking area head to your left, south on the main Bruce Trail. Follow the white blazes for approximately 1 km where you will meet the intersection with the Keyhole Side Trail. Turn right onto this side trail. The trail will take you through some narrow...
There is a short access trail called the Pretty River Access trail running north from where you have parked your car on Pretty River Rd. When this access trail meets the main Bruce Trail turn left onto the main trail and follow the white blazes of the main trail. The...
Park on 2nd line at the intersection with 6th Side Rd, Nottawa, ON. The John Haight side trail will head south on the west side of the 2nd line road allowance. Follow the blue-blazed trail for about 1 km until it intersects with the main Bruce Trail. Along the way you...