Situated on 80 hectares along the shores of the Rideau River, Baxter Conservation Area is a beautiful example of river floodplain. Explore, year-round, the mixed hardwood forests, meadows and wetlands over the 5 km of trails and visit the unique Filmore Park Nut Grove...
Bear Creek Eco-Park is a nice place to walk in the city of Barrie. The 1.3 km out and back trail takes you along a crushed limestone and boardwalk trail through a marsh, with an opportunity to view lots of waterfowl and turtles. If you are lucky you might catch a...
Located at the end of Beach Road in Wikwemikong, this trail is 14 km of easy to intermediate trails, spectacular lookouts and educational signage. The Outdoor Fitness Park section of the trail is a double track, granular surfaced trail with five fitness stations...
Trail Highlights: • Views of Creighton Fault • Access to Laurentian University Trail Network • Great place for bird-watching Directions: The trail entrance is located at the corner of South Bay Rd and Ramsey Lake Rd. Continue along Ramsey Lake Rd until Bethel Lake Ct....
Boulder Ridge Trail – 1 km, easy, 30 minutes Walk through a forest created by fire, onto a ridge made by ice and over sands carried by rivers now dry. The Boulder Ridge Trail mixes past and present into a fascinating half hour stroll. Goblin Lake Trail – 11 km,...
An easy and accessible trail that runs along the water front. This trail connects to the newly constructed breakwall which will take you out further into the bay. Different landscapes are viewed along this trail offering great photo opportunities. Picnic areas are...
One of the largest marsh systems in Grey County, this area is 668 hectares of escarpment upland forests, three major marshes, Ducks Unlimited dam, Bruce Trail access, reforested areas, and several small springs. You can hike on 11.9 km of trails, experience the Bognor...
Located near Nestor Falls, the Boreal Trail is a family friendly trail but would caution taking small children as it includes some very rocky terrain, as well as some steep uphill grades. The trail circles a large beaver pond and has several areas for viewing this...
This hike leads you to a somewhat magical place. The trail leads you into a gigantic crevice which towers over you. At the end of the crevice there is a ladder which takes you to the top. On the right is one of the many caves in the area. The trail then leads you to...
There is a 100 metre walk south from the parking lot to the main Bruce Trail. Turn left onto the main trail and follow the white blazes. After 1.2 km and the descent of a steep ravine, the Boyne Valley Side Trail heads off to the right. The blue blazed side trail is...
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