The Humber Valley Heritage Trail begins at the headwaters of the Humber River near the village of Palgrave and follows the Humber River Valley south through all its wonderful vistas, twists, and turns.

Proceeding south from the Trans Canada Trail, you will traverse Albion Hills Conservation Area and Duffy’s Lane through an interesting array of old fields, meadows, lowland cedar groves and mature upland maple forests. A side trail extends to the Highway 50 – Columbia Way intersection and on the Caledon Wellness Centre Parking lot. The main trail continues south through ancient climax Hemlock groves and crosses the Humber River in the Glasgow Road area. It winds along the river through downtown Bolton to Caledon-King Townline Road.  Planning of the trail in King Township and Vaughan is proceeding.

Link to trail map:

 http://www.humbertrail.org/the-trail/map.html 

 Link to Points of Interest on the trail:

 http://www.humbertrail.org/the-trail/points-of-interest.html

We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.

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HUMBER VALLEY HERITAGE TRAIL characteristics

Length: 15 km
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: Accessibility not known

Flora & Fauna:

Not yet reported



Amenities: None reported

Attractions: Interpretive signage

Contact:
hvtrail@gmail.com
Humber Valley Heritage Trail Assoc. Bolton Chapter P.O. Box 273, Bolton, ON, L7E 5T2

Find it: 16523 Humber Station Rd, Palgrave, ON. (Western trail head)



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.9186230
Longitude: -79.8391490