Hiking Greater Toronto & Niagara Peninsula

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Hiking in the Greater Toronto and the Niagara Peninsula is taken from Hiking in Ontario from Ulysses Green Escapes Guides. This affordable chapter is a great tool to organize your next hiking trip in the Greater Toronto and Niagara Peninsula area.
The Toronto and Niagara areas of Ontario wrap around the corner of Lake Ontario, following and extending from the most visible landmark in the area, a ridge of glacier-deposited rock known as the Niagara Escarpment. They extend north as far as the Ontario Greenbelt, a 728,745ha (1.8 million-acre) region that encompasses the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Niagara Escarpment.
Hiking in Greater Toronto and the Niagara Peninsula offers 18 trails in the region like the Niagara River Recreation Trail, Darlington Provincial Park and Durham Regional Forest. Includes information on how to get there, the number of trails, the level of difficulty, the total distance, the interesting features and the facilities.

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Hiking Greater Toronto & Niagara Peninsula 1
Summary 3
Albion Hills Conservation Area 8
Ganaraska Forest 25
Glen Haffy Conservation Area 26
Humber Valley Trail 27
McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve and Second Marsh Wildlife Area 28
The McLaughlin Bay Second Marsh Shoreline Trail 28
McLaughlin Bay Loop 29
Dogwood Trail 29
Mountsberg Conservation Area 29
Wildlife Walkway 30
Nature Trivia Trail 30
Sugar Bush Trail 30
Lakeshore Lookout Trail 30
Pioneer Creek Trail 30
Niagara Glen 31
Cliffside Path 32
Eddy Path 32
Woodland Path 32
Terrace Path 32
Trillium Path 32
Cobblestone Path 32
River Path 33
Niagara River Recreation Trail 33
Rouge Trail 34
St. Catharines Trail System 35
Seaton Hiking Trail 37
Index 38

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