Dan Patterson Conservation Area Trail
City: St. ThomasLength: 2.0 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
The trail extends nearly 200 kilometres from Windsor to Fort Erie with sections following Highway 3 through Wainfleet and Port Colborne. Hikers will enjoy the natural and scenic attractions of the Carolinian forests.
The Talbot Trail is an historically significant overland route completed in the 1820s in Ontario, Canada, near the north shore of Lake Erie. The building of the route was overseen by Colonel Thomas Talbot. It was originally a corduroy road which eventually became Highway 3 and several modern county and regional roadways. Its original intent was to provide a continuous land route for settlers and military personnel between...
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Dan Patterson Conservation Area Trail
City: St. ThomasLength: 2.0 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
Dalewood Walking Trail
City: St. ThomasLength: 13.0 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
War to Roses Trail
City: St. ThomasLength: 10.0 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
Delaware Conservation Area Trail
City: DelawareLength: 2.5 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
Whistlestop Trail - Tourism Route
City: St. ThomasRegion: Southwest Ontario
Talbot Trail
City: St. ThomasLength: 2000.0 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
Crane Conservation Area Trails
City: SouthwoldRegion: Southwest Ontario
Thames Valley Trail
City: St. MarysLength: 110.0 kmRegion: Southwest Ontario
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