South March Highlands Conservation Trail
City: KanataRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Icelynd (or “Icelyn” meaning “Ruler of the Winter storm”) is over 2 kilometres of exquisite trails of natural ice surface. The paths wind their way through almost 100 acres of beautiful natural woods.
For a truly magical experience, Icelynd will be open in the evenings amongst the stars, and illuminated by charming twinkling white string lights, and natural solar lighting throughout.
Bonfires, vendors, benches, and chairs to rest will dot the scenery making it the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy time with family and friends.
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Closed Closed Closed 4:00PM - 9:00PM 2:00PM - 9:00PM 10:00AM - 9:00PM 10:00AM - 7:00PM |
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South March Highlands Conservation Trail
City: KanataRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Carlington Bike Park Off Road Trail
City: CarpRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Richmond Section - Rideau Trail
City: CarpLength: 31.1 kmRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Crazy Horse Trail
City: CarpLength: 10.0 kmRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Icelynd Skating Trail
City: StittsvilleLength: 1.0 kmRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Pinhey Forest Trails
City: CarpLength: 6.7 kmRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Smiths Falls - Rideau Trail
City: Smiths FallsLength: 32.4 kmRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
Shirley's Bay Shoreline Trail
City: CarpLength: 4.0 kmRegion: Ottawa and Countryside
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In Ontario, we are known for our incredible cottage country in areas with forests, Canadian Shield rock, stunning lakes and rivers and abundant conservation areas.
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