Nature Trails near Guelph, Ontario
Located in the heart of Wellington County,
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Dufferin Street to London Road via Exhibition Park. This 1.6 km trail runs along an abandoned rail line (tracks removed) between the corner of London and Edinburgh Road, through Exhibition Park, over to Dufferin Street – you can continue past that over to the...
Starting at Heritage Park, head north along the Speed River through John Galt, Goldie Mill and Joseph Wolfond Park West, continue along the rail corridor at Marcon Street to Speedvale Avenue. Pick up the trail on the east side of Speed River through Riverside...
Covered Bridge to Stone Road via Victoria Road South. Trail map: https://guelph.ca/wp-content/uploads/map_EramosaRiverTrail.pdf We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Wellington County Nearby towns and cities: Guelph...
Gilbert MacIntyre Trail is located in Rockwood Conservation Area. The Rockwood Conservation area is one of the GRCA’s best in terms of diversity in geology, history, flora, and fauna. The 3.5 km Gilbert MacIntyre trail is partly linear and partly looped, and...
Speed River Trail to the outskirts of Cambridge. The Guelph trailhead is adjacent to the parking area of the Guelph Humane Society off Wellington Road. Note, parking is limited to five cars, please consider cycling or carpooling. The footpath is informal and is...
University Village Park to Hanlon Creek Park. Hanlon Creek has a network of trails, constructed by community volunteers, that explores the forests and other natural areas of the property. It is a favourite spot for cycling, hiking and dog walking. There are entrances...
CHARDIN TRAIL: Known as the Daffodil Path, it serves as a celebratory walk for other cancer survivors and their families. This trail features a former gravel pit that is slowly being rehabilitated as native plants take hold in the arid landscape. To assist in this...
The Ignatius Jesuit Centre features trails for hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. A number of trails traverse the Ignatius Old-Growth Forest lands and are available year-round for hiking and snowshoeing. Ignatius Old-Growth Forest Trails Old Villa by the...
The Indian Trail is maintained by the Township of Guelph/Eramosa through a land use agreement with a private land owner. To ensure continued use of this trail please respect the land and crops of the private land owners adjacent to the trail by remaining on the...
The Kissing Bridge Trailway travels for 45 km through rural communities and rivers and wetlands of southern Ontario along the right-of-way of a former railway. You can take a 2km detour to see the West Montrose Kissing Bridge, which is the last covered bridge in...