Heritage Trail at Dundas Valley

The trail connects Ancaster's Ontario St. and the Bruce Trail, this trail passes below the escarpment through attractive deciduous forest. The Dundas Valley's 40-kilometre trail system is open to hikers, dog-walkers, cyclists and equestrians. Enjoyment and safety among such a diverse group begins with every individual.

Visitors are kindly encouraged to visit the Trail Centre for important tips on trail etiquette. Being cautious and courteous helps ensure a great trail experience for everyone. The Dundas Valley is part of the Niagara Escarpment which has been designated a World Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

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TRAIL STATS
LENGTH: 1.1 km 
DIFFICULTY: • 
ACTIVITIES: Hiking & Walking, Cycling - Off-Road, Equestrian, Snowshoeing & Backcountry 
CHARACTER: Scenic, Urban 
SURFACE: Grass/Natural, Soil - Compacted 
AMENITIES: Admission Fee, Parking, Picnic Areas 
OTHER: Dog Walking (On leash) 
LOCATION
REGION: Southwestern Ontario 
SUB-REGION: Golden Horseshoe 
CLOSEST TOWN(S): Ancaster 
TRAILHEAD: GPS 
SEASONS / HOURS

Year-round

 
CONTACT INFO
NAME: Conservation Hamilton , Sarah Clarke 
PHONE: 905-525-2181 
EMAIL: Email Us Now 
WEB SITE

For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at www.conservationhamilton.ca

 
 
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