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Woodland Passage Trail at Seneca College


The Woodland Passage is a 600-metre accessible trail that offers visitors a chance to read interpretive information on the history and ecology of the campus. It’s location near Eaton Hall makes it an ideal walk for families. One of the best kept hiking secrets in Ontario is King Campus. Our trails invite the hiker to experience old growth forests, rolling hills, meadows, wetlands and the historic pathways of Eaton Hall.

We are proud to host part of the Oak Ridges Trail, an initiative to create a recreational trail along the full length of the moraine, from Albion Hills in the west to the Northumberland Forest in the east. In addition to this provincial trail, Seneca King offers 14 km of its own internal trails for hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter. A ski shop is open during the winter months to accommodate skiers and snowshoers.

For more information on trails or to view a trail video by activity please go to the OTC Youtube Channel

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

For more information on the great sport of snowshoeing please see our partner Snowshoe Canada


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