Spruce Loop - Durham Forest Trail
The site of a number of mountain bike races throughout the year, Durham Forest has a number of signed loops following both single-track and double-track trails. Rolling hills with some very technical sections, the Forest has a challenge for most any rider.
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority are a community based environmental agency that for more than 50 years has worked to protect natural resources in the Lake Simcoe watershed in partnership with the watershed's municipalities. We believe that our mission and goals must be achieved in partnership with our community, municipal and other government partners who also have a goal to support conservation.
Directions: Take the 401 to Pickering, Exit 399 (Brock Road) then head north on Brock Road to Coppin's Corners, then go 5 km east on Highway 21 to the trailhead.
Information provided by the Lake Simcoe Conservation website.
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