Halton Region Nature Trails
Welcome to Halton Region!
Halton is home to the City of Burlington and the Towns of Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville. Combining the charm of small town life with the amenities, shopping and culinary delights of major urban centres, Halton is truly something out of the ordinary.
Defined by a varied and dramatic topography and intersected by the majestic Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World’s Biosphere Reserve, Halton Region is bound on the south by 25 kilometres of frontage on beautiful Lake Ontario.
As one of the safest communities in the country, Halton is a great place live and visit, offering ample access to nature, arts, culture, heritage, leisure and sporting activities, fantastic shopping and more – all year round.
Perfectly situated just 30 minutes from Toronto and 45 minutes from Niagara, Halton is accessible via three airports, a well maintained road and highway system, public transit and Go service.
You will find some of the best hiking and nature trails in Ontario right here in Halton Region.
For more information please visit:
http://www.halton.ca/
The Crosstown Trail is located along the TransCanada/Enbridge pipeline from Bronte Creek Provincial Park to the west bank of Sixteen Mile Creek and from the east bank of Sixteen Mile Creek to Ninth Line. Crosstown Trail – Iroquois Ridge Crosstown Trail – River Oaks...
Take a step back in time to experience the majesty of this estate and mansion, circa 1930. The park is divided into two very distinct areas: the estate lands, which are formal and landscaped, and the valley walls and flood plain of Shore Acres Creek, which are in a...
The Donovan Bailey Park Trail extends from Bronte Road south of Speers Road to Lakeshore Road West. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Halton Region Nearby towns and cities: Burlington DONOVAN BAILEY PARK TRAIL...
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 ...
The Glen Abbey Trail begins in the east at Montrose Abbey Park where it intersects the Indian Ridge Trail and runs north to Old Abbey Lane Park. From there it continues up the creek valley and curving west to Nottinghill Gate Park where it intersects the Taplow Creek...
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...
Hilton Falls has 33.5 kilometres of colour-coded trails consisting of a series of overlapping loops. Trail intersections are marked with letters for easy reference and interpretive viewing areas have been built at the falls. The multi-use trails are available for...
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 Joshua’s Creek Trail is located in the east end of Oakville. It runs from the base of Winston Churchill Boulevard to the Dundas Street and Ninth Line area. There are access points in south-east Oakville from the Southeast Sports Field, Joshua’s Valley Park,...
Kelso has more than 22 kilometres of scenic marked trails meandering through fields and old growth forest along the beautiful Niagara Escarpment. Catering to both hikers and bikers the trails offer opportunities for everything from a casual stroll to adrenaline filled...