Asphalt

Kettle Pond Trail

Length: 1.1 KM

Difficulty: Easy

Activities: Dog Walking Hiking Mountain Biking Snowshoeing Walking/Running X-Country Skiing

Amenities: Parking

Accessibility: Partial Wheelchair Access

Surface: Asphalt Gravel

Trail System: Uxbridge Town Trails

Wayfinding Posts: Wayfinding posts all face north with a map of the trail and post numbers with a "you are here" indicator. Trail Description: This trail is a hidden gem, tucked behind the Township of Uxbridge’s Goodwood Community Hall. A great walk to hear and see a variety of birds. An open trail that offers a quiet, peaceful walk-in nature.

Butternut Trail

Length: 1.5 KM

Difficulty: Easy

Activities: Cycling Dog Walking Walking/Running

Accessibility: Complete Wheelchair Access

Surface: Asphalt

Trail System: Uxbridge Town Trails

Butternut Trail is a loop circling around the Butternut Village community. The paths (paved except around the pond) pass the original farm homestead and the magnificent Butternut tree that gives the development its name.

Ewen Trail

Experience countryside and urban scenery, including three ponds, a section through Elgin Park, a route through some thickly wooded areas, and a walk along streets containing some of Uxbridge’s most historic homes.

Barton Trail

Barton Trail circles the Barton Farms community and passes by Herrema Fields with its playground and covered picnic area, through the residential streets, along woodland sections, and by a pond. Complete the loop from Herrema Fields to the Trestle Bridge, along the Trans Canada Trail, and back to Herrema Fields.

Countryside Preserve

Enjoy a hike or bike ride through 140 acres of rolling meadowland, woodlands, wetlands, and ponds.

Oak Ridges Trail

A hiking trail spanning the Oak Ridges Moraine, a natural feature left behind by glaciers thousands of years ago, this trail passes through some of the most beautiful countryside in Southern Ontario.

Wooden Sticks Trail

Travel through dense wooded area, Elgin Park, and through the Estates of Wooden Sticks housing development. A modified “accessibility route” is suited to all ages and abilities.

South Balsam Trail

Town meets country, with half of the trail winding through forest and reforested fields, and half along town streets. There are benches for peaceful relaxation and access to a pond and a children’s playground.

Historic Trail

Length: 2.5 KM

Difficulty: Easy

Activities: Cycling Dog Walking Walking/Running

Amenities: Benches Parking Picnic Table Washroom

Accessibility: Partial Wheelchair Access

Surface: Asphalt Grass/Natural

Trail System: Uxbridge Town Trails

Historic Trail winds through the oldest parts of Uxbridge, woodlands, streams, and wildlife. Six historical information plaques use historical photos and brief texts to tell about Uxbridge in “the old days”.

Elgin Park

Elgin Park is a central hub with easy access to the town trails, a perfect picnic spot with public washrooms, a playground, bandshell, and home to many events.

Quaker Trail

Wind around the Quaker Village residential area and travel back through time with access to the Uxbridge Historical Centre. Features a pond, playgrounds and a wide grassy area for picnics and play.

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