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Carrick Tract Trail


Constructed in 2005, the Carrick Tract is the third installment of Bruce County's immediate and long-term project that will see the County of Bruce transformed into the number one mountain biking destination in the Province of Ontario. The recently developed Carrick Tract provides a key trail destination as a trail “anchor” at the southern end of Bruce County.

The 300-acre property has some amazing elevation changes and contains an aggregate mixture of soil and gravel, which makes for a great tread surface. There is currently 5 km of rock-hard single track ranging from easy to intermediate with an open and flowing concept. This system is excellent for individuals who are just picking up mountain biking or more experienced riders who just like speed! The property also has 5 km of double track trail suitable for equestrians and hikers.

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Ontario Trails do not own or manage any trails. Check with the identified manager before using this trail. Do not trespass, allowed uses only.

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