Tom Thomson Trail
The Tom Thomson Trail is a non-motorized, multi-use, multi-season trail between Owen Sound and Meaford that is currently under development. 4.7 kilometers are finished along the route. This is a trail that is used by families and friends for an enjoyable walk, a relaxing bike ride or a peaceful horseback ride.
Main access point is the north end of the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre parking lot in Owen Sound (north end of 2nd Ave East). Look for the Trailhead Kiosk next to the start of the Trail.
When fully completed the Tom Thompson Trail will connect the trail systems in Owen Sound and the Georgian Trail in Meaford.
There are no abandoned rail lines to follow and no predetermined route. This is an opportunity to build a trail from scratch. One that shows the best vistas, tackles fewer obstacles and passes through the best of our beautiful countryside.

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