The Ontario Trails Council is a registered charity, led by volunteers who promote the development, management, use and conservation of Ontario's trails. You'll find everything from gentle walking trails to rock faces for climbing and water routes to canoe and kayak.
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Trail Risk Management - June 14, 2018. in Partnership with Ontario Heritage Trust
Thanks to the supporters that made this event possible:
Haldimand County, Bruce Trail, The Frank Cowan Company, Credit Valley Conservation, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation, Toronto Region Conservation Authority, City of Thorold, Town of Gravenhurst, McMaster University, City of Hamilton, Northumberland Forest, Ontario Access Coalition, Brock University, and our Host - The Ontario Heritage Trust.
Pick your way to tell Ontario about how you use trails!
This spring, summer, and fall get outdoors on a conservation trail! The Ontario Trails Council supports the public use of this important Conservation Ontario program!
Knowing your trails, and on which lands, and then cataloging them as assets - allows you to plan for growth! - Ontario Trails
We have completed our Towards a National Trails Policy document. If you would like a copy e-mail Candian Trails President, Patrick Connor at execdir@ontariotrails.ca and we'll send you a copy!
Register for Trails Planning Professional Certificate from Ontario Trails. Click the image for more information.
Swim, bike, run. Use a suitable trail - find your favourite at ontariotrailsmap.com
NEW -Join Ontario Trails by processing your membership online.
LOOK FOR THE FINDJOO BADGE!
We want to thank the following organizations who recently renewed their Ontario Trails Membership -
Grand River Conservation Authority, City of Toronto, Friends of Glengarry Trails Association, Town of Caledon.
Thank-you for your continued support.
Thanks to Casque Isle Trail for their promotion of hiking and the great mugs!
Hey after that bbq, why not work it off with a trail activity? ontariotrails.ca
Get your Simcoe County Paddling Guide Today!
We always have room for your trails event - be sure to add it to our online listings!
We recommend this assessment. While you're at it, use us to assess your trails.
Download a copy of our proposal to host a Trailhead Trails Education Symposium in your community. Download Here