Nature Trails near Georgetown, Ontario
Georgetown is a Town within the amalgamated community of the Town of Halton Hills.
The Town of Halton Hills is a unique combination of two urban areas, historical hamlets and stunning rural landscapes all within easy commuting distance of Canada’s largest, most culturally diverse city, Toronto. The Town is comprised of the historic towns of Georgetown and Acton as well as a number of smaller traditional Hamlets — Ballinafad, Norval, Glen Williams, Stewarttown, Limehouse, Glen Lawson and Speyside, Ashgrove, Crewsons Corners, Bannockburn, Hendersons Corner, Whaleys Corners, Mansewood, Hornby, Silver Creek and Terra Cotta.
Historical information about many of these communities has been documented by the Esquesing Historical Society, and is available at branches of the Halton Hills Library and Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce.
Link to brochure with trails map:
https://www.haltonhills.ca/en/explore-and-play/resources/Documents/TrailMap-2024-WEB.pdf
For further information please visit: http://www.visithaltonhills.ca/
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The Bennett Heritage Side Trail proceeds east from the parking lot behind the buildings of the Scotsdale Farm. It passes a beautiful pond with a weeping willow and crosses Snow’s Creek. The blue blazed trail continues across the eighth line. After crossing Owl...
From the Limehouse Conservation Area parking lot take the .2 km Limehouse Access Trail east to the main Bruce Trail. At the junction with the main Bruce Trail turn right and follow the white blazes for about .5 km until you meet the intersection with the Black Creek...
The Toronto 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...
The Caledon Trailway: 35 km for you to discover! The Town of Caledon purchased a section of the abandoned railway in 1989. In 1994, work began to create a multi-use trailway that promotes the enjoyment and understanding of Caledon’s unique cultural and natural...
Chris Walker Trail runs northwest between Maple Avenue and Princess Anne Drive, and from Princess Anne northwest to Berton Boulevard. Link to trail map: Click to access trailsBrochure2017.pdf We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE....
Georgetown has a number of shorter walking trails worth visiting. Arborglen Trail is .75 km long and can be accessed at 2 Arborglen Drive 43.649313 -79.916292 Gellert Trail is 3.5 km long and can be accessed at 10241 8th Line ...
From the west side of the 8th Line take the 8th Line Access Trail westward. This will lead to an intersection with the Great Esker Side Trail. Turn left onto this side trail and follow the blue blazes for almost 3.5 km until you reach the main Bruce Trail. Turn right...
The 300-acre Hungry Hollow ravine in the middle of Georgetown contains hundreds of different plants and close to a hundred species of birds and some important fish habitat leading to the Credit River. Link to trail map: Click to access trailsBrochure2017.pdf We would...
The Guelph Radial Trail runs for 28km from Guelph to Limehouse along the bed of a former electric railway through the valley of the Eramosa River and its tributary, the Blue Springs Creek Popular sections can be accessed just east off Watson Road just north of the...
The Bruce Trail through Silver Creek Conservation Area Main trail distance – 6.5km The 6.5km of the main Bruce Trail (marked by white paint blazes) takes you through this escarpment mature woodlot, where large, flat, moss covered debris was left by a retreating...