First time going for a walk in this part of the Seine River Trail. Nicely treed with oaks, cottonwood and elm. Crushed stone trails with markers indicating where a Wood's Artist has displayed his craftsmanship. The Seine snakes it way through the hilly landscape and there are small overlooks of the river. Deer, rabbits and squirrels frequent the area and feel content as hikers pass through their home grounds. With entrances on Shoreline and John Bruce Rd, small bridges and culverts allow a pleasant journey for hikers and bicyclists. Small off-trails of mud offer a sense of adventure for those inclined.
Kilometer markers and an emergency telephone would aide Emergency Medical staff if there was a mishap on the trails. The "You are here" signs are in need of rejuvenation...
Read moreGreat place for walking, with a few different trail options. There are almost always white tailed deer visible at some place in the park. Also, you can expect to see and hear many species of waterfowl and songbirds among the mixed vegetation. Look for turtles on rocks or fallen logs in the river. The only downside of the trail is that it isn’t super easy to find the trail entry points. Seems like a semi private place for the locals. Best parking at no frills and then can walk either north or...
Read moreMy husband and I frequent this amazing trail often, and park at the pedestrian bridge at John Bruce Road where the newly accessible dock is located. From where we begin at the launch, we travel 8 km round trip. We love that we are able to see so much wildlife within the forest that occupies this beautiful part of our city. The trail was dry even after the rain the day before, and it is a cool place to experience and connect with nature at any time...
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