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 Larry Cain Trail is a signed, dedicated stretch of property along the waterfront created to commemorate the significant achievements of rower Larry Cain, one of Oakville’s Premier Olympians. Cain earned double medals for Canada at the 1984 Olympics,...
A natural landscape park with an extensive trail system for hiking and jogging with picnic areas and a playground. * situated along Sixteen Mile Creek * located in the river valley under Sixteen Mile Creek Bridge at Dundas Street, west of Neyagawa Boulevard * accessed...
The McCraney Valley Trail is located directly south of Upper Middle Road between Trafalgar Road and Sixth Line. Several smaller trails run behind Sheridan College and make up the McCraney Valley Trail system. The trail can be accessed from Oakville Park and McCraney...
The Morrison Valley trail system runs south of Dundas Street and north of Iroquois Shore Road between Eighth Line and Trafalgar Road. The trail is broken into two sections: Morrison Valley North – access to Postridge Park, Pondview Pond, Laurelwood Park and Glenville...
This loop trail starts at the Mt Nemo Conservation Area parking lot on Colling Rd, off of Guelph Line. Walking this loop counter clockwise start walking east on the main Bruce Trail. Follow the white blazed trail until the main trail turns left. Stay straight ahead on...
Mount Nemo is one of the natural environment parks that is protected and managed by Conservation Halton. The park includes unique geological features and one of the best examples of a cliff-edge ecosystem in Ontario. When you explore the natural beauty of Mount Nemo,...
This 472 hectare park includes extensive wetlands, forests, fields and a 202 hectare water control reservoir that was built in 1966. The park includes 16 kilometres of nature trails, a demonstration sugar bush,visitors centre, a wildlife walkway with bison and birds...
The Munn’s Creek Trail is located south of Dundas Road, north of Upper Middle Road, west of Sixth Line and east of Towne Boulevard. The trail can be accessed from Harman Gate Park, River Oaks Park, Munn’s Park, Margot Street Park and Elm Road Park. We would also...
The Nipegon Trail begins at Sixth Line and Glenashton Boulevard and ends at Upper Middle Road west of Trafalgar Road. The trail can be accessed from Memorial Park, Milbank Park and Pelee Woods. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE....
Home of the Acton Fall Fair, Prospect Park offers baseball diamonds, tennis and multi-purpose courts, Rotary Club Bandstand, Picnic Pavilion, Superior Glove Splash Pad, leash free zone, track, soccer field and playground. Surrounded by Fairy Lake, this scenic park...