The Humber Valley Heritage Trail
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The Humber Valley Heritage Trail begins at the headwaters of the Humber River near the town of Palgrave and follows the Humber River Valley south through all its…
The Humber Valley Heritage Trail begins at the headwaters of the Humber River near the town of Palgrave and follows the Humber River Valley south through all its…
This 378 hectare Reserve has unique habitat and landform characteristics – including of forested moraines, open meadows with swamp, bottomland and forest on the floor of the valley…
The Grand River and its major tributaries, the Nith, Conestogo, Speed and Eramosa Rivers, flow through the heartland of southern Ontario. Meandering by farms, towns and cities, winding…
Forks of the Credit is on the famous Bruce Trail. The park features the excitement of the Credit River, as it narrows and rushes through a deep gorge,…
The Elora Cataract Trailway runs through rolling countryside just east of Elora, to the historic community of Fergus, and past Belwood Lake to reach the Forks of Credit…
The Dufferin County Forest is a 1,050 hectare (2,596 acre) area divided into twelve tracts located throughout the County. The Forest is owned and managed by the County of Dufferin. Features of the Mono Tract…
The Dufferin County Forest is a 2,500 acre forest divided into twelve tracts that are located across Dufferin County. It is managed by the County of Dufferin on…
The Melancthon Tract is in the Dufferin County Forest, much of which was planted in 1959. The 750-metre trail loops from one side of the property to an…
The Island Lake Family Trail formerly called the Hockley Tract Trail is an easy trail through the Dufferin County Forest. It is an example of lowland forest with…
The Dufferin County Forest is a 1,050 hectare (2,596 acre) area divided into twelve tracts located throughout the County. The Forest is owned and managed by the County…