Darlington Nuclear Trail
Discover the Beauty of wetlands, meadows, and forests with almost 900 species of flora and fauna. Find 207 species of birds nesting in the treetips. Active visitors can jog the fitness loop or pack a picnic and stay the day.
Come out and have some fun along the Waterfront Trail. Explore our hundreds of acres of wildlife habitat with wetlands, meadows and woods. Come to bike, jog, hike, bird watch and just get in touch with nature.
Make it a family affair. The kids will enjoy discovering the almost 900 species of plant and animal life. They could see beavers, herons and deer to name a few.
Our trails are open 365 days a year providing fun for everyone in Durham Region. For information on OPG Waterfront Trails call: 905-837-7272 (Pickering) or 905-623-7122 (Darlington).
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