Woodland Trail – 2.0 km
Walking trails with view of Little Rouge Creek, forest and meadows. A mix of habitat types, including new forests, makes this a place where you can see many birds. Wildlife viewing opportunities. Part of the City of Toronto’s “Bird Flyways”, areas where people can view birds in their natural habitats. Features of this trail: Easy trail, flat and accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, etc. for 1.5 km. Follow the trail 2.7 km total, for a moderately challenging hike.
What will you see on this trail?
•Sections of Little Rouge Creek.
•A mix of forest and meadow views offers a variety of plant and animal life.
•Young trees planted to build new forests.
•Remnants of an old cottage area, which was flooded by Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
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