Mississippi Mill Road - Concession 6 Trail
Mississippi Mills unopened municipal road allowances offer quality walking trails. They proceed more or less linear through unopened municipal roadways and are often used by horse riders, walkers and the occasional ATV and dirt bike plus snowmobiles and cross-country skiers in the winter. The trails abound with rich examples of flora and fauna. Red and white trilliums, trout lilies and hepatica abound in springtime, yellow lady slippers, columbine and flags in summer and a multitude of aster species and berry-bearing shrubs are found in the autumn.
Concession 6: Drive 5 km on Clayton Road from Highway 29. Turn southwards at Ramsay Conc. 6 and drive about 400 meters to the end of the opened roadway, park and the trail is before you.From the south end, drive along County Road 16 to Ramsay Conc. 4, turn north and onto Old Union Hall Road, drive two miles until you come to Ramsay Concession 6. Or, you can turn off County Road 16 at Ramsay Conc. 8 at the Auld Kirk former church, travel north about 400 meters to Camelon Road, take Camelon to Ramsay Conc. 7, go north on conc.7 to Old Union Hall Road and along that road one mile to Ramsay Conc. 6.Park carefully on the side of the road and the trail is to your right, heading north. Information provided by the MVFN website.

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