Dickson Wilderness Area Trail
City: CambridgeLength: 4.8 kmRegion: Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington
Brantford's trail system began more than twenty years ago. Many of the first pathways were developed on the flat surfaces of the dikes built to protect the city from floods. Gradually, other public paths were connected to the dike trails and the network grew.
In 1993, the entire pathway system was named after the late Gordon C. Glaves, a prominent community volunteer. The pathway is now more than 40 km long. Most sections of the trail parallel the Grand River as it meanders through Brantford.
Twenty-six kilometres on the east side of the river also form part of the
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Dickson Wilderness Area Trail
City: CambridgeLength: 4.8 kmRegion: Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington
Main Loop Trail
City: AncasterLength: 3.5 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
Wilderness Trail Trailhead
City: AncasterLength: 0.6 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
G. Donald Trail
City: AncasterLength: 1.3 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
Hilltop Trail
City: AncasterLength: 1.3 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
Homestead Trail
City: AncasterLength: 1.0 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
Monarch Trail
City: AncasterLength: 3.7 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
Heritage Trail at Dundas Valley
City: AncasterLength: 1.1 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
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