Just east of Toronto
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Your Map Guide
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Come & explore. Lace up your boots, get on your bike – or slip on your cross country skis.
Trails & Adventure With so many four-season, multi-use trails, Northumberland is a top outdoor destination. Gently rolling hills and spectacular vistas provide a real breath of fresh air.
*Trailhead signage has a Quick Response (QR) code for scanning with your smartphone to load a map.
05 Majestic Hills Trail
01 Ganaraska Forest Visit this magnificent 4000-hectare, multi-use area with over 300 km of trails passing through sandy, rolling terrain typical of the Oak Ridges Moraine. Nature study, photography and orienteering are popular here. 905-885-8173 • 905.797.2721 (Forest Centre) GanaraskaForestCentre.ca
02 Spartan Ravine Trail This network of trails begins in Port Hope at Jocelyn St. (look for trailhead on south side) west of Crossley Dr. It connects with the Ganaraska Hiking Trail. 888-767-8467 (Port Hope Tourism)
03 Ganaraska Millennium Conservation Area Try this conservation area featuring approximately 2 km of meandering trails with interpretive signage. Roam around the old Molson Pond area, now a marsh with some open water components, located along the Ganaraska River. 905-885-8173 • grca.on.ca
04 Ganaraska Hiking Trail You will hike varied terrain, including rolling and rocky sections (when off road), along this celebrated 500-km route. The trail starts in Port Hope and joins with the Bruce Trail near Glen Huron. A map is recommended. 888-767-8467 • ganaraska-hiking-trail.ca
Pass through groves of sumac, pine and maple trees on this 1.5-km trail. Highlights include crossing a sandy creek and an optional, steep climb to the top from the valley for commanding farmland views. 905-342-2810 (Hamilton Township)
06 Laurie Lawson Trail Experience as many as 5 looped trails, each up to 1-km long through diverse habitats, including wetlands and forests. At the trailhead, take time to explore a magnificent section of red pine forest planted in 1968. 905-342-3851 • nltrust.ca
07 Lime Kiln Trail
Take a short hike on this .5-km, cedar-lined trail. It opens up to a dead-end road leading to County Rd. 45. Cross the road beyond the gate for a hike down to Ball’s Mill Conservation area. The trail ends at Harwood Rd. 905-342-2810 (Hamilton Township)
08 Great Lakes Waterfront Trail A highlight in Ontario, 60 km (36 mi) of this Waterfront Regeneration Trust trail will take you between Port Hope and Brighton, mostly on quiet roads with Lake Ontario views. (This is also an ideal cycling trail.) 416-943-8080 • WaterfrontTrail.org
09 Lucas Point Park Take the opportunity to overlook Lake Ontario while on this level, chips-and-dust, 2-km looped trail. Highlights include a small arboretum, a number of bird species, and migrating Monarch butterflies in the fall. 888-262-6874
10 Hazel Bird Nature Reserve This 4.2-km hiking trail lets you experience oak savannah and tall grass prairie habitats being restored by the Nature Conservancy of Canada, its supporters and volunteers. It’s accessible from Harwood Road/Regional Road 15 about 18 km north of Cobourg. This is a side loop of the Oak Ridges Moraine Trail. 866-281-5331 • naturedestinations.ca
11 Northumberland County Forest Visit the Forest’s two new accessible Heritage and Universal trails. See many interesting species of plants and animals. Situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine, the Forest is managed by Northumberland County to provide responsible stewardship and recreational enjoyment. Map found online. NorthumberlandCounty.ca/ForestTrails
12 Oak Ridges Moraine Trail
Discover 275 km of main trail, starting in the west with a Bruce Trail link through to the Northumberland Forest (the longest wilderness stretch on this trail), splitting at Castleton and Warkworth. A map is recommended. 877-319-0285 • OakRidgesTrail.org • OakRidgesTrail.ca
13 Peter’s Woods Provincial Nature Reserve
Discover this special area representing Ontario’s solesurviving Oak Ridges Moraine “old growth” forest. The .8-km trail passes through a near-virgin, maple-beech forest and alongside a picturesque stream. 866-401-3278 • WillowBeachFieldNaturalists.org
The information here is to give you a flavour of each trail. For more details on any of these trails, please go to NorthumberlandTourism.com/
Trails
Cruise, paddle or just float your boat. Symbols Key/Legend All trails listed here are identified on the map by their corresponding numbers. The legend below identifies what each trail has to offer.
15 Nawautin Nature Sanctuary & Wetland Explore this 5.31-hectare sanctuary, sheltering wildlife such as deer, fox, beaver, rabbits and birds. Discover a small covered bridge, several ponds, waterfront parks, as well as a pebbly beach that slopes gradually to Lake Ontario. 905-349-2822 (Alnwick/Haldimand Township)
16 Trans Canada Trail (The Great Trail)
Travel 22 km on the Northumberland portion of this trail spanning from Hastings to Hoard’s Station. In Campbellford, link to the Rotary Trail along the Trent River and the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge. A map is recommended and is free by calling. TheGreatTrail.ca
17 Seymour Conservation Area*
Choose from 6 km of meandering trails – or tackle a more challenging route offering a spectacular view from the very top of an impressive drumlin. 613-394-4829 • ltc.on.ca
18 Ferris Provincial Park Discover unique trails in this 81-hectare park located along the Trent River. Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge is a breathtaking feature suspending 9 metres above the gorge, connecting the 5-km Rotary Trail (along the banks of the Trent Canal) to Ferris Park. 705-653-1900 • FriendsOfFerris.ca
Roller Blading
Snowmobiling
Skiing
Wheelchair Accessible
Snowshoeing
Picnic Shelter
Benches
Washrooms
Cycling
Map Available
Horseback Riding
User Fees May Apply
Boating Surrounded by crystal clear water, Northumberland is a boater’s paradise.
19 Millennium Trail Take in a panorama of tree-covered drumlins, forests, uplands and valleys on this 2.6-km, wheelchairaccessible trail that meanders alongside Mill Creek. (Trail is accessible from the bridge on Main St.) 705-653-1900 (Municipality of Trent Hills)
20 Goodrich-Loomis Conservation Area* Enjoy up to 12 km of trails, suited to hikers of all ages. Highlights include a cold-water stream, prairie remnants, a noted wetland, and oak savanna. 613-394-4829 • ltc.on.ca
21 Proctor Park Conservation Area*
Explore this 2.5-km hiking trail, through mixed forest and rolling hills. Access is from the north side of the Proctor-Simpson Barn Theatre. 613.394.4829 • ltc.on.ca
22 Presqu’ile Provincial Park Discover why Presqu’ile shelters one of the most important wetlands in Ontario. Its position under a major flyway makes it ideal for birding and unique within the Province. Hike several flat trails here ranging from .3 to 3.8 km. 613-475-4324 • FriendsOfPresquile.on.ca
16 Boat Launches & Marinas Make new discoveries by water.
23 Bewdley, Rice Lake
Boat Launch
This forested, 5-km trail will take you through a former farming area from the mid-1800s – now home to a provincially-rare remnant tall grass prairie ecosystem. Start 1 km south of County Rd. 29 on Covert Hill Rd. First crossroad is Dunbar. 905-349-2822 (Alnwick/Haldimand Township)
ATV Dirt Bikes
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28 Hastings, Ouse Creek
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29 Hastings (West), Trent-Severn Waterway
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30 Hastings (East), Trent-Severn Waterway
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31 Nappan Island, Trent-Severn Waterway
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32 Campbellford (North), Trent-Severn Waterway
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33 Campbellford (South), Trent-Severn Waterway
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34 Ferris Park, Trent-Severn Waterway
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35 Percy Boom, Trent-Severn Waterway
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36 Lock 8, Trent-Severn Waterway (Upper & Lower)
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37 Wilson Island, Trent River
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38 Gosport, Lake Ontario
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Travel rolling hills & picturesque trails.
Cycling Enjoy scenic cycling routes recommended by local cycling clubs.
Cast off in one of Ontario’s most desirable fishing destinations.
Fishing Part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, Northumberland has incredible year-round fishing.
Over 15 species of fish are found among 16 ideal fishing areas. • Cycling routes take you from the leisurely
Great Lakes Waterfront Trail along Lake Ontario, to the more advanced hill routes with sweeping vistas of Rice Lake.
• Part of the Ontario by Bike Network
(OntarioByBike.ca), we have many cycle-friendly establishments at your service.
• Ontario’s Greenbelt
Route takes you through the rolling countryside and towns of Northumberland.
Try the Train Try VIA Rail’s Bike Train service to Cobourg. Once you arrive, look for the Welcome Cyclists gateway sign to access the Waterfront Trail, Greenbelt Route, Rice Lake Ramble or Shelter Valley routes.
• Cottage resorts are very popular here. Rice Lake attracts sports fishermen and families alike.
45 Linwood Acres Trout Farms Ltd., Campbellcroft 46 Ganaraska River (Upper), Sylvan Glen Conservation Area
• To the south, Lake Ontario provides excellent salmon and trout angling.
47 Ganaraska River (Lower), Port Hope
• Public fishing is available at the Trent-Severn Waterway lock stations.
48 Gage’s Creek, Port Hope 49 Lake Ontario
• Hastings offers the unique opportunity to fish off the bridge.
50 Rice Lake, Gores Landing & Harwood
• The Ganaraska River is ideal for fly fishing. Watch the spectacular spring trout and fall salmon runs. • Try ice fishing for panfish at Rice Lake, and for walleye and pike at Presqu’ile Bay.*
51 Baltimore Creek, Ball’s Mill Conservation Area 52 Cobourg Creek, Cobourg Conservation Area 53 Hastings 54 Trent River 55 Mill Creek, Warkworth 56 Percy Boom
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57 Bradley Bay
Please see the map side under “Cycling”. (Also see Trails under 08.)
58 Back Channel at Wilson Island, Trent Hills
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59 Cold Creek, Goodrich-Loomis Conservation Area 60 Butler Creek, Proctor Conservation Area
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Relax & play your best game.
Bring your binoculars & be amazed.
Golfing
Birding
With spectacular drumlins and scenic views, golfing is natural here.
With more than 15 conservation areas, birdwatchers migrate here year after year.
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• The map shows optimum areas you’re likely to see
some unique birds.
• Countless natural areas, as well as 70 km of Lake
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*Ice fishing guides/huts can be found in Bewdley, Gores Landing and Harwood
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Ontario shoreline, cedar bogs, rocky and sandy fields make Northumberland prime for birding.
• Visit NorthumberlandTourism/Birding
to contact the many birding guides who live in the area.
Forest and Fields The Ganaraska and Northumberland forests have birds not typically found in this region. The Rice Lake plains surrounding the County’s forests provide the perfect opportunity to see grassland birds.
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01 Ganaraska Forest
10585 Cold Springs Camp Rd., Campbellcroft GPS: 44.074384, -78.504256
02 Spartan Ravine Trail
Jocelyn St., Port Hope (trailhead on south side) GPS: 43.964729, -78.304616
03 Ganaraska Millennium Conservation Area 2216 County Rd. 28, Port Hope GPS: 43.974399, -78.2877941
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Queen St., Port Hope (beside gazebo across from town hall) GPS: 43.949085, -78.29244
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06 Laurie Lawson Trail
8000 Telephone Rd., Cobourg GPS: 43.98736, -78.216196
07 Lime Kiln Trail
Community Centre Rd., Baltimore (1.1 km east of County Rd. 45) GPS: 44.025075, -78.13817
08 Great Lakes Waterfront Trail
Third Street, Cobourg (at Cobourg Marina) GPS: 43.955904, -78.16664
09 Lucas Point Park
Willmott St., Cobourg (parking lot off of Willmott St.) GPS: 43.958462, -78.128153
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Young St., Brighton (trailhead behind Proctor Simpson Barn) GPS: 44.04661, -77.739325
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28 Hastings, Ouse Creek
138 Sandy Bay Rd., Hastings • Boat Launch
29 Hastings (West), Trent-Severn Waterway 69 Front St. (west of bridge), Hastings • Boat Launch
30 Hastings (East), Trent-Severn Waterway Pond St.(east of bridge), Hastings • Boat Launch
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Rice Lake Ramble 74 km
42 Shelter Valley Road 50 km
Lock Point Rd., Campbellford • Boat Launch
43 Presqu’ile Promise 69 km
Wilson Island, Trent River
44 Trent River Truckin’ 63 km
1 Line E., Harcourt • Boat Launch
38 Gosport, Lake Ontario
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Covert Hill Rd., Oak Heights (1 km south of County Rd. 29) GPS: 44.134843, -77.979148
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See 08 for Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, also an ideal cycling trail. For route difficulty and detailed maps, visit NorthumberlandTourism.cm/CyclingRoutes
FISH 45 Linwood Acres Trout Farms Ltd. 8338 Gilmour Rd., Campbellcroft • 905-797-2484
46 Ganaraska River (Upper) Sylvan Glen Conservation Area • Sylvan Glen Rd.
47 Ganaraska River (Lower) Throughout Port Hope
48 Gage’s Creek
Park at end of Lake St., Port Hope
49 Lake Ontario 50 Rice Lake, Gores Landing & Harwood
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GOLFING 61 Port Hope Golf & Country Club
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58 Back Channel at Wilson Island
62 Ash Brook Golf Course
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Warkworth Golf Club
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63 Dalewood Golf Club
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Salt Creek Golf Links
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64 Cobourg Creek Golf Course
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65 Roxburgh Glen Golf Club
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Cobourg/Port Hope • 905-885-8144 x205 Cobourg • 905-373-4444 Cobourg • 905-372-8924
66 Shelter Valley Creek Golf Course Grafton • 905-349-3003
Grafton • 888-460-0829
Warkworth • 705-924-2569 Warkworth • 866-924-1521
Warkworth • 800-465-3040 Brighton • 866-228-4653
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