Trenton Ontario

Trenton,Ontario.

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Trenton Hiking Trails

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  1. Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail
  2. Quinte West's part of the 1,400 km Great Lakes trail. Travel along County Road 64 with a branch along the Murray Canal. At County Road 64 and Hwy 33 the trail heads into Trenton, through downtown, Fraser Park and Centennial Park. (Walking/Jogging, Cycling, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Horseback Riding)   GPS: N 44o 03.344 W 077o 35.858

  3. Hanna Park
  4. Located at the corner of Film St. & Creswell Dr. in Trenton. 42 acre park with tennis courts, playground, picnic area and dog park. There is a 1.9 km nature trail through the woods. (Hiking, Cycling, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Benches)   GPS: N 44o 05.634 W 077o 35.048

  5. Trenton Greenblet Conservation Area
  6. Trent-Severn Waterway Lock 1, here follow the Jack Lange Memorial Walkway for 2.5 km on crushed gravel along the shoreline. (Walking/Jogging, Cycling, Cross Country Skiing, Benches, Boat Launch, Picnic Shelter)   GPS: N 44o 06.581 W 077o 35.498

  7. Lower Trent Trail
  8. A 17 km Rail train with a limestone granular surface. Rest stops and scenic areas makes it great fun for the whole family. Trail can be accessed at Lock Road and Bleasdell Boulder in Glen Miller, Plant St. and Perry Dr. in Batawa, Mill St. in Frankford, and at several road crossings along the trail. (Walking/Jogging, Cycling, Cross Country Skiing)   GPS: N 44o 07.735 W 077o 36.204

  9. Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area
  10. This area cotains one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This 2 million pound boulder is 2,3 billion years old. The area is also home to a wide varietytree, flowers, ferns, birds and wildlife. Located in Glen Miller with a 1.5 km looping trail, with a 6km link to the Lower Trent Trail. ( Walking/Jogging, Cycling, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Benches, Picnic Tables)   GPS: N 44o 08.805 W 077o 35.100

  11. Frankford Tourist Park
  12. This area cotains one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This 2 million pound boulder is 2,3 billion years old. The area is also home to a wide varietytree, flowers, ferns, birds and wildlife. Located in Glen Miller with a 1.5 km looping trail, with a 6km link to the Lower Trent Trail.

    3 Days of great blues on the riverfront. On-site camping. A Family, friendly, all ages event. Weekend and day passses available. For more information call 1-613-392-2841 . (Walking/Jogging, Roller Blading, Beach, Snowshoeing, Picnic Shelter, Event Site, Washrooms, Camping)   GPS: N 44o 12.129 W 077o 35.553

  13. Bata Island
  14. Entrance is opposite Huffman Rd., 1.2 km north of downtown Frankford on North Trent St. This woodland area has trails that loop the island. A meadow in the centre of the island is nce for bird watching. (Walking/Jogging, Snowshoeing)   GPS: N 44o 12.737 W 077o 35.986

  15. Sager Conservation Area
  16. Located at 30 Golf Course Road, this is a day use area with forest trail that leads to a fantastic lookout tower providing a great place to vie the surrounding countryside.(Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Picnic Shelter)   GPS: N 44o 14.910 W 077o 32.403

  17. Sidney Conservation Area
  18. Located at 379 Airport Road, this 52 acre site is a beautiful woodland in spring and fall. Hiking the area one encounters mixed forests, open areas, Chrystal Creek and various vegetation. Ski trails are not groomed. (Hiking, Snowshoeing, Cross Country Skiing)   GPS: N 44o 15.071 W 077o 31.126

  19. Hollinger Park
  20. Located on Bird Road South, this 25 acre park is wooded and hilly with several marked trails. (Hiking, Cross Country Cycling, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Sheltered Picnic Area)   GPS: N 44o 16.159 W 077o 30.339

  21. Quinte Conservation Area
  22. Located between Belleville and Trenton, this 6 km network of trails starts at the mouth of Potter's Creek. Travel through a variety of habitats on the former farm land.(Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Picnic Tables)   GPS: N 44o 08.350 W 077o 25.793

  23. Centennial Park Trail
  24. Located in Centennial park this 2 km paved trail runs through the park and links to downtown Trenton. Located on the Bay of Quinte, it's a great little walk in any season. (Walking/Jogging, Cycling, Roller Blading, Sheltered Picnic Area, Boat Launch, Event Site, Washrooms)   GPS: N 44o 06.036 W 077o 33.896

    GPS units are available, free of charge, with credit card deposit from Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, 97 Front Street, Trenton, Ontario: Telephone: 1-613-392-7635

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