Rattray Marsh Trail
The Rattray Marsh is a significant wetland salvage project that was initiated in Mississauga in the 1970's.
The Rattray Marsh Trail is pedestrian use only, however the on-road routes along Orr Rd. through the Clarkson Village South residential area along Contour Road, respresent a significant linked trail network in the neighbourhood.
This is one of many trails in and around Mississauga that allow for the use of bicylces on and off roads, through natural and urban settings. This great network of trails was developed through the City Master Plan as well as through the support of the Mississauga cycling committee.
Ample parking is available at the southern end of Jack Darling Park, which is adjacent to the Rattray Marsh Area. From the parking lot walk a short distance southwest to join up with the Rattray Marsh Trails.

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