Nature Trails near Ivy Lea, Ontario


Welcome to Ivy Lea!

Ivey Lea is a community in the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands.

The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands (TLTI) is a vibrant, diverse community in Eastern Ontario. We have the world renowned 1000 Islands and St. Lawrence Seaway along our southern boundary and the UNESCO designated Rideau Canal and lock system along our northern boundary. We are conveniently located within hours of two of the largest metropolitan areas of Canada as well as the eastern seaboard of the USA.
While we have approximately 9,300 permanent residents, we welcome thousands of seasonal residents and tens of thousands of visitors to our region every year. The Township offers its citizens a great lifestyle; with the perfect balance of heritage, culture, services, outdoor activities and contemporary living.
Residents and visitors alike enjoy the spectacular beauty, from the Frontenac Arch Biosphere, a connection of the Canadian Shield boreal forest to the forests of the Adirondack and Appalachian Mountains, to the Rideau Canal and Heritage Route and the many lakes, rivers and scenic vistas in between.

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

Link to the web site for the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands:
http://www.leeds1000islands.ca/en/index.aspx

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Thousand Islands National Park – Landon Bay Trails

Thousand Islands National Park – Landon Bay Trails. An extensive trail network is offered at Landon Bay. You can spend an hour or all day walking the six different trails that wind through the property. Signs and printed trail information guide you through the fields,...

Thousand Islands National Park – Mallorytown Landing Trails

Thousand Islands National Park – Mallorytown Landing Trails. There are also two trails at Mallorytown Landing – the Smoky Fire Trail (850 m), and the Six Nations Trail (1.1 km). The trails are relatively easy, though they have some ups and downs. The Smoky Fire Trail...