Kinsmen Participark: – This 1.2 kilometer linear limestone trail passes from north to south along Stony Creek. In the spring you can see fish spawning and experience flora and fauna
in this valley setting. This is a great trail walk on windy days as the area is very sheltered due to the topography. There is access to downtown shopping via an exit to Washington Grand Avenue. The trail is now part of the Tillsonburg Trans Canada trail.
Veterans Memorial Walkway – This paved trail with lights, is a major connection for residents of Baldwin Place and Hickory Hills. The trail intersects Participark over the Kinsmen Bridge to Bridge Street and is a well used access for downtown shopping and services.
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Oxford CountyNearby towns and cities: Tillsonburg
Trail feature tags: Wheel chair accessible
KINSMEN PARTICIPARK & VETERANS MEMORIAL WALKWAY characteristics
Length: Kinsmen Participark : 1.2 km (one way), Veterans Memorial Walkway : 1.5 kmDifficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Compacted soil/hard packed and Stone Dust
Trail use: Hiking, Cross-country skiing, Snowshoeing, and Cycling
Accessibility Notes: Wheelchair accessible
Fees: None
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported.
Amenities: None reported.
Contact:
www.tillsonburg.ca
Find it: South side of Concession St, just west of Broadway, Tillsoburg
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 42.8648940
Longitude: -80.7381070
my family was walking along and I tripped on a loose board and noticed there all along the way. My 2 yer old grandson then tripped on one of the boards sticking up and fell down and he has several slivers in both hands and knees. I’m very concerned as there are alot of people using this and its not very safe at all. Please have the boards fixed and nailed down so noone else has to get hurt. I’m very upset as this should never have happened. Don’t you have workers to maintain this?If you don’t you need to have that addressed. Thankyou From a concerned grandma.
Sandra
Thanks for your message. I am sorry to hear of your experience. However, OntarioNatureTrails.com is merely a data base of nature and hiking trails. We do not own, manage or maintain any of the trail and have no involvement other than to list the trails. I would suggest that you contact Rick Cox, Director of Recreation, Culture and Parks for the Town of Tillsonburg with your concerns. He can be reached at 519-688-3009, extension 4201.