Haldimand County Nature Trails


Welcome to Haldimand County!

If you are looking for a slower pace of life, a short commute on quiet
country roads and small-town hospitality, than look no further than
Haldimand County.
Haldimand has many towns and hamlets for you to explore, each having their own distinctive attractions, quaint shops, cultural and historic sites, accommodations, and restaurants.
With 87 kilometres of Lake Erie waterfront and the Grand River, a designated
heritage river running through the municipality, Haldimand County offers
numerous water activities including: fishing, waterside camping, kayaking, boating and swimming.
We have an abundance of cycling and hiking trails ranging in difficulty and
distance. The scenic Waterfront Trail runs along Lake Erie's coast featuring
beautiful countryside and picturesque lake views.
Only a short drive from major urban centres in southern Ontario like Hamilton,
Toronto and St. Catharine’s we offer a lower cost of living when compared to our urban neighbours.
Small town living means embracing the quirky traditions and unique festivals and events throughout the County like Mudcat Festival, Hagersville Rocks, Mudcat Marathon, CayugaFest, Caledonia Fair, and Gas Fest to name a few.
You will find some of the best hiking and nature trails in Ontario in Haldimand Norfolk.

For more information please visit: https://www.haldimandcounty.ca/

SELKIRK PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

Wheeler’s Walk Trail – 1.5 km, 30-40 minutes, easy This trail takes hikers from the campground side of the park across a marsh wetland, via a boardwalk, to the west side of the park. You will travel through remnants of the forest that pre-date the park and through a...

TAQUANYAH CONSERVATION AREA

The 136-hectare Taquanyah Conservation Area has a network of trails through forests and near wetlands and the coldwater Mill Creek. There are interpretive signs along the trail to help you understand more about the property. It is in the Carolinian zone, which means...