Glen Major Forest and Walker Woods
Welcome to Walker Woods and Glen Major Forest. This forest is a growing natural feature and with your help will be enjoyed and appreciated by future generations. Please review and respect all Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) sign information and help us protect this significant natural resource.
TRCA owns this 1548 hectare environmentally significant forest located on the Oak Ridges Moraine, in the Duffins Creek Watershed. This mixed deciduous and coniferous forest, provides many important environmental functions including:
The Ontario Heritage Foundation owns approximately 72 hectares of land, situated between Walker Woods and Glen Major Forest, which TRCA manages. This property provides a strategic natural heritage corridor which links the two TRCA properties.
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This site is supported by a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Active 2010 Recreation Program, The Ministry of Natural Resources, The Ontario Trillium Foundation and trail users like you!



