Discover Trails in Halton Hills:
Trails Brochure
Download our Trails Brochure for more detailed information on our Trails.
Halton Hills Cycling Map
Halton Hills Farm Tours
Bruce Trail:
Canada’s oldest and longest public foot path. Over 50 km of the main Bruce Trail and connecting side trails cross Halton Hills. Numerous hikes of varying difficulty and length. 1-800-665-4453
www.brucetrail.org
Conservation Halton:
Five separate parks each offering a unique way to enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Enjoy hiking, mountain biking, cross-country ski trails and rock climbing. Year round programs for children. Events include maple syrup festivals and guided nature events such as Bat Night and Owl Prowls. Features include water falls, Wildlife Centre, Iroquoian village and visitor centres. 905-336-1158
www.conservationhalton.on.ca
Credit Valley Conservation:
Hike, swim, fish, picnic, ski, canoe, windsurf, snowshoe, bird watch, or discover natural wonders. The Credit River Watershed provides a variety of opportunities to get out and enjoy the great outdoors while respecting the environment. Four separate locations in Halton Hills for your enjoyment. 905-670-1615
www.creditvalleycons.com
Halton Hikes:
A comprehensive guidebook to 50 incredible hikes in Halton Region produced in partnership with the Ministry of Health Promotion and Conservation Halton.
www.haltonhikes.ca
Hamlet of Glen Williams Side Trail:
Visit Glen Williams, explore the shops and galleries in their Heritage buildings and hike the loop trail along the ridge on the east side of the valley. You will pass Indian burial mounds, and likely see a Fox or Pileated Woodpecker, not to mention an invigorating workout! The trail is approximately 3km.
www.glenwilliams.org
Niagara Escarpment:
Halton Hills contains part of the Niagara Escarpment. Winding almost 800 km from Niagara to Tobermory, it was designated a World Biosphere Reserve in 1990. Running through the escarpment is the Bruce Trail and associated side trails; Ontario's longest and most popular footpath, with endless recreational activities, surrounded by natural splendour... walking, hiking, cross country skiing, cycling, horseback riding, birdwatching, nature photography & painting expeditions. 905-877-5191
www.escarpment.org
Norval Community Association
Heritage gazebo, signage and walking tour brochure in Norval, highlighting Lucy Maud Montgomery Gardens.
Call Joyce Hutton at 905-840-1674
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