COVID-19 UPDATE: Walking, hiking, and cycling use is permitted on the KTCT provided appropriate physical distancing is observed.
Jim Paterson left and Bill Elliott right were recognized by the Board of Directors of the KTCTA at the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail Association AGM October 20/09 for their outstanding efforts in the construction of the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail. Al MacPherson President of KTCTA presents a small token of everyone's appreciation for their contribution.
Although more signs and barriers need to be installed along the west section of the Kawartha Trans Canada trail with the assistance of the Unity Church and Al Bambra all the gates have new signs installed.
Kawartha Trans Canada Trail is pleased to have received funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Trans Canada Trail Foundation, Eastern Ontario Development Fund and the National Trails Coalition.
Outdoor Adventure Program Students of Fleming College, Fleming Campus working on the KTCT in cooperation with the Heavy Equipment students.
The two programs have united their efforts in the construction of a traffic control barrier to provide a safe passage to visitors using the trail. The Heavy Equipment Backhoe operator student is digging a hole for cedar posts. The trails students construct a barrier and fence where the trail crosses the Heavy Equipment Road.
Click the links below to download various newspaper clippings about the trail.
Official Opening | 1.7 MB |
Robin Esrock Book Tour | 1.3 MB |
Love Your Trail Campaign | 2.7 MB |
Click any of the links below to download a PDF of one of our brochures, reports, or newsletters.
General Brochure | 7.2 MB |
Donation Brochure | 2.3 MB |
Donor Acknowledgement | 3.6 MB |
2015-16 Annual Report | 600 KB |
2018 Photography Workshop | 470 KB |
KTCT Newsletter |