nature trail trails

CHUTES PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

CHUTES PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS Twin Bridges Trail – 6 km return (2 hours) moderate Following the Aux Sables River this trail leads to lookouts at the falls and the Seven Sisters Cataracts. Interpretive panels at the Falls Lookout tell the history of the area....

Cold Creek Conservation Area Trails

Cold Creek Conservation Area Trails Cold Creek Conservation Area is an ecologically diverse and sustainable natural area. It is a model of sustainability that can be achieved by protecting and enhancing the area’s natural environment while providing outdoor education,...

Colonel Samuel Smith Park

Colonel Samuel Smith Park is one of Toronto’s newest and largest waterfront parks. It is located at the south end of Kipling Avenue, in the community of New Toronto near its border with Long Branch. Much of the park was created from lake fill in front of the...

CORBEIL CONSERVATION AREA TRAIL

CORBEIL CONSERVATION AREA TRAIL NBMCA acquired Corbeil Conservation Area to conserve the headwaters of the La Vase River and protect the floodplain in this area. NBMCA developed this self-guided trail, leading visitors across boardwalks, a variety of landscapes and...

CRANBERRY PEATLANDS INTERPRETIVE TRAIL

The Cranberry Peatlands Interpretive Trail is located at the west end of Whitmore Road in Alberton, about 12 km west of Fort Frances. While the boardwalk is currently only partly complete, this little gem of a trail provides a unique natural experience and educational...

CRAWFORD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS

Why Crawford Lake? Because Crawford Lake Conservation Area is at the crossroads of science and local cultural history. Crawford Lake boasts the eponymous meromictic lake and recreated Iroquoian longhouse.19 km of forest trails and lookout points along the way on foot,...

DAM TRAIL

The Dam Trail begins with a small footpath that crosses the provincial lift locks over the Magnetawan River leading to a small island chain that stretches across the water. The trail is a network of footpaths on the first and largest of the islands and provides a...

DEVIL’S CREEK TRAIL

The Devil’s Creek Trail is 1.6 km long and runs through sensitive wetlands. It is the ideal hike for those who love nature. We have recently made improvements to this trail, including a boardwalk and several signs along the path. Parking is available on both...

Don Valley Brick Works Park

Once a former quarry, Don Valley Brick Works Park is now a City of Toronto flagship natural environment park. It is considered a model for urban ecosystem planning given its extensive landscape restoration, re-naturalization, wetland re-establishment, and adaptive...

DRYDEN SIGNATURE TRAIL SYSTEM

The Dryden Signature Trail system is made up of two routes. They are designed to give you a hands-on recreational experience with interpretive signage located throughout. The trail system is 5.4 km in length. Link to trail map:...