Waterfall trails

DURHAM CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS

DURHAM CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS Riverview Trail This is the longest trail system in the park, at 2.7 km. A great day-hike, pack a lunch, your bathing suit and towel and trek on! The trail begins at the Pinewood Campground through mature cedar and hardwood forests....

EAU CLAIRE GORGE TRAIL

EAU CLAIRE GORGE TRAIL Like the aboriginal peoples, voyageurs and loggers whose footsteps echo in the history of this area, you’ll hear the roar of the Eau Claire Gorge waterfalls before you see them. Preserving the distinctive natural and historic features of...
Egan Chutes Provincial Park

Egan Chutes Provincial Park

There are no visitor facilities at Egan Chutes Provincial Park . However, a short walk along an unmaintained road will take visitors to three picturesque waterfalls within the nature reserve. Mineral collecting and camping are prohibited. Ontario’s Living Legacy Land...
EUGENIA FALLS CONSERVATION AREA

EUGENIA FALLS CONSERVATION AREA

The tallest waterfall in the area falls from the edge of the Niagara Escarpment 30 metres to the bottom of the coo-coo valley.  This was discovered in 1852 where Eugenia Falls was the scene of “Fools Gold” rush.  Later, it became the location of five mills...

FELKER’S FALLS CONSERVATION AREA

Felker’s Falls Conservation Area is a beautiful spot just steps away from an urban environment.  This escarpment area is forested and features Felker’s Falls, a 20-metre ribbon waterfall, scenic vantage points and trails, including the Peter Street Trail, a wheelchair...

FERRIS PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

FERRIS PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS Drumlin Trail System – 3 interconnecting looped trails:  Blue 1.2 km (1.0 hour); White 2.5 km (2 hours) and Red 2.5 km (2.5 hours), moderate: The Drumlin Trail System takes you through mature mixed forest, by small wetlands and...

FORKS OF THE CREDIT PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS

Five trails are located in the park, including the Bruce trail and the Ruins Trail. Dominion Trail  The Dominion Trail takes you along the credit valley. The path consists of gravel and rock. The views are a real treat for the eyes featuring the likes of the credit...

FRENCH RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK TRAIL

FRENCH RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK TRAIL Recollet Falls Trail: 4 km, moderate This trail begins at the Visitor Centre and follows the edge of the French River Gorge, and ends at the historic Recollet Falls. The short portage around the falls has been walked by generations...

Gibson River Wilderness Trail

The Gibson River Wilderness Trail is within Gibson River Provincial Park just east of Highway 400 and Georgian Bay. The trail winds along the Gibson River and into the forest and is a good spot to see some of the natural animals in the area such as moose, deer, and...

GRIMSBY POINT SIDE TRAIL LOOP – BRUCE TRAIL

From the parking lot of Beamer Memorial Conservation Area off of Quarry Rd in Grimsby take the Grimsby Point Side Trail. Walk this loop in a counter clockwise fashion. After .3 km the side trail will meet the Beamer Falls Side Trail. Turn right and follow the Beamers...