Lake Wabukayne Trail
There are many trail routes throughout the city for cycling, walking, inline skating and other recreational activities that you may enjoy. The trail system maps for some of the city's developed park lands are listed below.
Mississauga's extensive trail system offers everyone the perfect way to get active. Trails can be used for walking, cycling, jogging, inline skating and even cross country skiing during the winter months.
Information provided by the city of Mississauga website.
Directions: The trail can be accessed on foot from Erin Mills Parkway just north of Brittania Road or if you are driving : Take Brittania Road West to the first street west of Erin Mills Parkway, turn right (north) on Glen Erin, then right on Inlake ct. and drive a short distance to the parking lot on your right.
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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!




