Nature Trails near Midland, Ontario


If you are contemplating a first time visit to Midland, please take a moment to explore their website and treat yourself to a glimpse of what makes Midland the most beautiful Town of Georgian Bay.  You will find that Midland is a unique community in many ways; rich in the culture heritage of the Wendat First Nations, French explorers and English settlers world class businesses within walking distance of our   “small-town” downtown core citizens who smile and say hello to you

...all situated on southern Georgian Bay, home of some of the best boating and fishing in the world!

For more information please visit:  http://www.midland.ca/

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AWENDA PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

Awenda offers a nice variety of looped and linear, easy to moderate trails and range from 1 to 13 km in length. One trail provides barrier-free access. Beach Trail – 4 km return (1.5 hours) linear, easy This trail takes hikers along the Georgian Bay shoreline. Giant’s...

GANARASKA HIKING TRAIL

The trail begins at a boulder opposite the town hall in Port Hope, located on the north shore of Lake Ontario. The trail passes through a variety of scenery from Lake Ontario, north through the Ganaraska Forest on the sand hills of the Oak Ridges Moraine and past the...

JENNETT WOODS

Rhonda Cowen donated this 9 hectare property near the village of Waverley to the Conservancy in 2006 in memory of her parents. Because the donation required a severance from Rhonda’s adjacent lands as well as a re-zoning, this transaction took an extended amount of...

Midland Rotary Waterfront Trail

The Midland Rotary Waterfront Trail connects the Tay Shore Trail from Ste Marie Among the Hurons in the south through the Ste Marie Park and along the residential waterfront to the Midland Town Dock and downtown core and on through the recreational lands and private...

PENETANGUISHENE TRAIL SYSTEM

Penetanguishene trail system is within the boundaries of the Town of Penetanguishene. Therefore users of these hiking trails are never far from amenities while challenged with varied surfaces, topography and surroundings. Penetanguishene Trail – A vital Trans...

ROUTE CHAMPLAIN TRAIL

Link to trail map:  http://maps.simcoe.ca/Trails/?TRAIL=RouteChamplainTrail We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Simcoe County Nearby towns and cities: Midland | Penetanguishene | Victoria Harbour | Wyevale ROUTE...

TAY SHORE TRAIL

Gifted to Tay Township in 2004 by the Trans Canada Trail Foundation, construction on the Tay Shore Trail was completed in 2007. The completed multi-use paved trail stretches 18.5 km through the Township and is registered as part of the Trans Canada Trail. From the Wye...

THOMPSON FOREST LOOP TRAIL

Link to trail map:  http://maps.simcoe.ca/Trails/?TRAIL=ThompsonForestLoopTrail We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Simcoe County Nearby towns and cities: Midland | Penetanguishene THOMPSON FOREST LOOP TRAIL...

TINY MARSH PROVINCIAL WILDLIFE AREA

The Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area is Ontario’s first provincially owned and managed wetland. The more than 17 kilometers of trails include dikes crossing the marsh. It features a companion self-use trail guide, two observation towers, a marsh viewing mound, a...

WYE MARSH TRAILS

Wye Marsh Trails have over 30 kilometers of trail and are still expanding! Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, an interpretive site on the trail, is open year round and offers many nature activities and more than 30 educational and interactive programs for schools, scouts,...