List of trails in Canada
A listing of all rail trails in Canada.
National
Alberta
British Columbia
- Berg Lake Trail
- Galloping Goose Regional Trail
- Interurban Rail Trail (located in municipality of Saanich on Vancouver Island)
- Kettle Valley Rail Trail
- Lochside Regional Trail
- Slocan Valley Rail-Trail
- Columbia & Western Rail Trail
- West Coast Trail
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
- Atlantic View Trail
- Back Harbour Trail
- Barrington Bay Trail
- Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea Trail
- Bridgewater Centennial Trail
- Chain of Lakes Multipurpose Trail
- Cobequid Trail
- Jitney Trail
- Jordan Falls Community Trail
- Judique Flyer Recreational Nature Trail
- Kentville Rail Trail
- Lunenburg Front Harbour Walk
- Musquodoboit Trailway
- Old Guysborough Line
- Salt Marsh Trail
- Shelburne Rail Trail
- Ship Railway
- St. Margarets Bay Trail
- Trestle Trail
Ontario
- Beltline Trail, Toronto
- Chrysler Canada Greenway
- Hamilton-Brantford-Cambridge Trails
- Iron Horse Trail
- New York Central Recreational Trail, Embrun-Russell
- Riverfront Trail, Windsor, uses some former CN rail lines' right-of-way along the Detroit River
- West Toronto Railpath, Toronto
Trail name | Length in km (mi) | Western/northern terminus | Eastern/southern terminus | Towns served | Notes |
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Grey County CP Rail Trail | Owen Sound | Dundalk, Ontario | Dundalk, Flesherton, Markdale, Chatsworth, Owen Sound | former CP Rail line, bicycle-friendly trail | |
Saugeen Trail | Southampton | Port Elgin | Port Elgin, Southampton | former CN Rail line, bicycle-friendly trail | |
Georgian Bluffs Trail | Park Head | Bruce Trail at Benallen, Ontario | Park Head, Benallen | bicycle-friendly trail | |
Lynn Valley Trail | Simcoe | Port Dover | Simcoe, Port Dover | bicycle-friendly trail | |
Chrysler Canada Greenway | 42 km (25 mi) | Windsor, Ontario | Ruthven, Ontario | Windsor, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, McGregor, Harrow, Kingsville, Ruthven | bicycle-friendly trail; extensions are planned |
Howard Watson Trail | Sarnia | Camlachie | Sarnia, Brights Grove, Errol, Camlachie | bicycle-friendly trail | |
Ausable Trail | Arkona | Thedford | Arkona, Thedford | hiking trail | |
North Simcoe Railtrail | 32 km | Elmvale | Minesing Wetlands | Elmvale, Phelpston, Anten Mills | hiking, cycling, snowmobiling, ATV-ing, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing |
Maitland Trail | Goderich | Auburn | Goderich, Auburn | hiking trail | |
Goderich-Auburn Trail | Goderich | Auburn | Goderich, Auburn | bicycle-friendly trail | |
Thornton-Cookstown Trail | Thornton | Cookstown | Thornton, Cookstown | bicycle-friendly trail, terminates at Georgian Downs near Innisfil Heights and Highway 400 | |
Elgin Trail | Thames Valley Trail at Talbotville Royal | Port Stanley | Port Stanley, St. Thomas, Talbotville Royal | connects to Thamesville Trail | |
Thames Valley Trail | Elgin Trail at Talbotville Royal | Avon Trail at St. Marys | Talbotville Royal, Delaware, London, St Marys | hiking trail, provides link between Thames Valley Trail and Avon Trail, and London's municipal bike trail network | |
Avon Trail | Thamesville Trail in St. Marys | Grand Valley Trail in Conestogo | St. Marys, Stratford, Waterloo, Conestogo | hiking trail, provides connection from London to Grand Valley Trail in the Waterloo area | |
Cambridge-Paris Trail | 19 km | Galt, Cambridge | SC Johnson Trail in Paris | Cambridge, Paris | biking trail, provides connection from Hamilton to Cambridge via Brantford and Paris |
SC Johnson Trail | 18 km | Cambridge Rail Trail at Paris | Gordon Glaves Pathway at Brantford | Paris, Brantford | inter-urban cycling trail, sponsored by SC Johnson, CKCO-TV and others; part of the Hamilton-Brantford-Cambridge Trails[1] |
Kissing Bridge Trailway | 42 km | Millbank | Guelph | Guelph, Ariss, West Montrose, Elmira, Wallenstein, Linwood, Millbank | trail surface is stone chip for much of the trailway. Because the trailway runs along former rail lands, it's largely flat and even and is well-suited for a number of uses: Hiking, Running, Cycling, Cross-country skiing, Snowshoeing. Snowmobiling is permitted certain sections, otherwise no motorized vehicles or horses. |
Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail | 32 km | Gordon Glaves Memorial Pathway in Brantford | Hamilton, Ontario | Brantford, Hamilton | longest of the Cambridge-Brantford-Hamilton Trail network |
Gordon Glaves Memorial Pathway | Cambridge-Paris Trail at Paris | Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail at Brantford | Brantford | entirely urban bike trail constructed by the City of Brantford as a link between the SC Johnson Trail and the Hamilton-Brantford Rail Trail | |
Grand Valley Trail | Alton | Port Maitland (East) | Dunnville, Cayuga, Caledonia, Brantford, Paris, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Elora, Fergus, Elmira, Alton | very long hiking trail; biking segments are concurrent with Gordon Glaves Memorial Pathway, SC Johnson Trail, Cambridge-Paris Trail, and Elora-Cataract Trail | |
Caledon Trailway | Terra Cotta | Humber Valley Trail in Palgrave | Cheltenham, Inglewood, Palgrave | biking trail; has a newly created overpass over Highway 10 near Sligo Hill, carries Bruce Trail from Inglewood to Palgrave; connected to Elora-Cataract Trail via Bruce Trail and Trans-Canada Trail | |
Elora-Cataract Trail | 47 km | Grand Valley Trail at Elora | Trans-Canada Trail at Cataract | Elora, Fergus, Elmira, Hillsburgh, Erin | biking trail association has memberships available at Elora-Caract Trailway site |
Georgian Trail | 35 km | Meaford | Collingwood | Meaford, Thornbury, Collingwood | connects to Collingwood municipal trail network |
Ganaraska Hiking Trail (Wasaga Section) | Tiny Trail at Wyevale | Ganaraska Hiking Trail (Midland Section) at Copeland Forest REsources Management Area near Martinville | Wasaga Beach, Creemore, Angus, Midhurst | giant loop hiking trail, has a 5-km spur linking it to Bruce Trail | |
Ganaraska Hiking Trail (Midland Section) | Highway 12 at Old Fort/Midland | Victoria Rail Trail north of Burnt River | Midland, Orillia, Kawartha Lakes | hiking trail | |
Ganaraska Hiking Trail | Victoria Rail Trail at Feir Mill | Waterfront Trail at Port Hope | Port Hope, Omemee | hiking trail, indirectly connected to "other" Ganaraska Hiking Trail segments via Victoria Rail Trail | |
Humber Valley Trail | Palgrave | Bolton | Palgrave, Cedar Mills, Bolton | hiking trail, connects to Bruce Trail and Caledon Trailway | |
Feeder Canal Trail | North of Lowbanks | Welland | Welland | connects to Welland municipal trail network (Welland Canal Parkway East Side Trail) along Welland Recreational Waterway | |
Wainfleet Rail Trail | Lowbanks | Port Colborne | Port Colborne | former CN Rail spur, biking trail | |
Upper Canada Heritage Trail | 10.6 km | Waterfront Trail at Niagara-on-the-Lake | St. David's Golf and Country Club, St. David's | Niagara-on-the-Lake | former Michigan Central Railway/New York Central Railroad passenger line until abandonment in 1973, purchased by Niagara-on-the-Lake in 1979, and turned into a trail in 1984[2] |
Niagara Recreational Trail | 56 km | Waterfront Trail at Niagara-on-the-Lake | Friendship Trail at Fort Erie, Ontario | various segments have separate names, such as "General Brock Trail", biking trail | |
Friendship Trail | 24 km | Port Colborne | Niagara Recreational Trail at Fort Erie, Ontario | Port Colborne, Fort Erie | provides continuous link from Port Colborne to Trenton, via Fort Erie, Niagara-on-the-Lake (Niagara Recreational Trail), Hamilton, Toronto, and Port Hope (Waterfront Trail) [3] |
Welland Canal Trail | 60 km | Waterfront Trail at St. Catharines | Friendship Trail at Port Colborne | St. Catharines, Thorold, Welland, Port Colborne | travels along Welland Canal |
Merritt Trail | 45 km | Waterfront Trail at St. Catharines | Friendship Trail at Port Colborne | St. Catharines, Thorold, Welland, Port Colborne | closely follows Welland Canal Trail |
Waterfront Trail[4] | 1300+ km | Windsor | Quebec border (east of Cornwall) | Leamington, Port Stanley, Dunnville, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Niagara Falls (CA), Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catharines, Grimsby, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Toronto, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Newcastle, Port Hope, Cobourg, Brighton, Trenton, Picton, Kingston, Gananoque, Cornwall | one of the longest trails in Ontario, the longest single inter-urban trail in the province |
Bruce Trail | 820 km? | Niagara Recreational Trail at Queenston | Tobermory | Queenston, Niagara Falls, Thorold, Hamilton, Palgrave, Creemore, Owen Sound, Wiarton, Tobermory | bicycles are not allowed on trail; among the longest hiking-only trails in Ontario |
Victoria Rail Trail | Bobcaygeon Historic Colonization Road/Kawartha Lakes-Haliburton County boundary at Kinmount (Continues as Haliburton County Rail Trail) | Ganaraska Hiking Trail, near Bethany | Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Kinmount | long biking trail; combined with its extension (Haliburton County Rail Trail), the total distance from one end to the other is 89 km; former CP line, abandoned in 1981 | |
Haliburton County Rail Trail | Victoria Rail Trail at Kinmount | Haliburton | Haliburton | long biking trail; combined with its extension (Victoria Rail Trail), the total distance from one end to the other is 89 km; former CP line, abandoned in 1981 | |
Seguin Trail | Rose Point | Fern Glen | Rose Point, Parry Sound, Fern Glen | former Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway segment, closely follows Highway 518) | |
K&P Rail Trail | 40 km | Central Frontenac Trail at Sharbot Lake | Renfrew | Snow Road Station | very remote, has nearby swamps, bike trail serves as a driveway to residences in remote areas |
Lynn Valley Trail | 8 km | Simcoe | Port Dover | Simcoe, Port Dover | short trail connecting two small towns |
Cataraqui Trail | Newburgh | Smiths Falls | Newburgh, Harrowsmith, Smiths Falls | former CP Rail line | |
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Route Verte Trails
Route 1:
- La Cantonière
- Cycloparc PPJ
- L'Estriade
- Montérégiade
- Parc linéaire de la MRC de Lotbinière
- Parc linéaire des Bois-Francs
- Parc linéaire Le Grand Tronc
- Sentier Massawippi
- La Vagabonde
Route 2:
- Ligne du Mocassin
- Parc linéaire des Basse-Laurentides
- Parc Linéaire Le P'tit Train du Nord
- Parc linéaire Rouyn-Noranda–Taschereau
Route 4:
- La Campagnarde
Route 6:
- Corridor des Cheminots
- Piste Jarcques-Cartier/Portneuf
Route 8:
- Parc linéaire interprovincial Petit-Témis
Regional trails:
- Corridor Aérobique
- Corridors Verts d'Asbestos
- Parc linéaire de la Vallée de la Gatineau
- Route des Champs
- Sentier Nature Tomifobia
References
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
- ↑ http://www.brocku.ca/maplibrary/guides/Trails_Niagara.htm
- ↑ http://www.canadatrails.ca/tct/on/friendship.html
- ↑ http://www.waterfronttrail.org/
External links
- Terrance J. Norman, Canadian Trails Study: A Comprehensive Analysis of Managed Trails and Trail Uses, National Trails coalition, December 2010
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