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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: Goodwood Town Trail

The Kettle Pond Trail, located in Goodwood, consists of two routes that provide a short hike from the Goodwood Community Centre to the end of Lapier Street. Take a fully paved trail, or a gravel route which encircles a kettle pond, providing a picturesque walk or bike ride.

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.

O’Neil Trail

Length: 2.4 KM

Difficulty: Easy

Activities: Dog Walking Snowshoeing Walking/Running

Amenities: Benches Parking

Accessibility: Partial Wheelchair Access

Surface: Asphalt Grass/Natural Soil Compacted

Trail System: Uxbridge Town Trails

The trail winds through the woods, with a short loop that takes you to a beautiful shaded area beside the Uxbridge Brook.

Barton Trail

Length: 2 KM

Difficulty: Easy

Activities: Cycling Dog Walking Walking/Running

Amenities: Parking Picnic Table

Accessibility: Partial Wheelchair Access

Surface: Asphalt Grass/Natural

Trail System: Uxbridge Town Trails

Barton Trail circles the Barton Farms community and passes by Herrema Fields, with its playground and covered picnic area, through residential streets, along woodland sections and by a pond.

Countryside Preserve

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

Durham Forest

A great selection of fast, flowy and technical single and double track trails.

John McCutcheon Way / Trans Canada Trail

Length: 2.5 KM

Difficulty: Easy

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

Accessibility: No Wheelchair Access

Surface: Gravel

Trail System: Trans Canada Trail

This gravel section of the Trans Canada Trail crosses the Trestle bridge built in 1872 by the Toronto-Nipissing Railway. The restored bridge is a treasure and an homage to the proud heritage of Uxbridge.

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.

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