 Ontario Trails Council is a charity, led by a volunteer board of directors, that promotes the use, management, development, and preservation of trails and trail-based activities in Ontario.
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ONTARIO TRAIL NEWS US Access fees, and a loyalty charge proposed?!. Staycation, find a trail and enjoy! Ready in COVID, Ready Now.
Limberlost Forest - find it at ontariotrails.ca
Outdoor clubs connect people with nature! See our full list here: Clubs and Associations
Ontario Trails Council presents Trail Stewardship - Coming this Fall
Offered in Partnership with Confederation College OnLine Learning

Why Confederation College? Learn more about OnLine Learning. Course details coming soon.

Important tips for your health when outdoors!
More heat warnings issued!
The Paris to Cambridge Rail Trail is one of our favourites! Canada's prettiest town is in Ontario and it's also the country's cobblestone capital - Toronto.com Toronto.com This Ontario town with tree-covered rolling hills has freshwater streams and hiking trails. Jul 19, 2025. Charming lakeside Ontario village has long ...
Ontario Trails Council partners with Granite Rapids Moon as a fundraiser. See this film in Waterloo. Support Ontario Trails.
 We’d like to donate a significant chunk of our box office receipts from the 6:45pm August 12th screening of Granite Rapids Moon at Princess Cinemas in Waterloo (6 Princess Street) to the Ontario Trails Council.
Elliot Lake BioBlitz - saves trails, helps nature!
Learning cycling safety lasts a lifetime!
Lots of Greenspace to explore in Toronto!
Cameras everywhere!
Great paddling in Southwest Ontario - check this out!
A great fundraising idea!
See all the great Lake Erie Shore trails at Ontario Trails! Charming lakeside Ontario village has long stretches of white, sandy beach and a scenic pier Toronto.com To step further into the nature of Erieau, there are several walking trails in the area. Check out McGeachy Pond Conservation Area Trail for “stunning ...
NEW - Wollaston Township 
The Wollaston multi-use trail is located across from the Municipal Offices located at 90 Wollaston Lake Road. Free Parking is available here for vehicles and trailers. ATVing The Township has an ATV and Off Road Vehicle By-Law. Snowmobiling Wollaston Township snowmobile trails are part of a system of over 400km of groomed trails throughout the surrounding area. Permits and information on trail conditions and are available through the “Old Hastings Snow Riders”. OFSC Snowmobile Trail Interactive Map
Hiking, Walking and Biking Trails are also supported by Wollaston Township. Trails can be found at Nellie Lunn Park currently closed due to weather damage), McGeachie Conservation Area, and the Gut Conservation Area. Thank-you for your support!
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