Convenient trail access and parking areas can be found in a number of locations along the trail. Access / parking, and washroom locations are listed below and can also be found on our trail map.

LIMO Specialized Transit

Lindsay Transit’s LIMO Specialized Transit service can provide direct service to the trail access at Fleming College. You can read more about the service, including schedule and costs here.

Parking Lots

Eldon Road, Pickseed Shelter 44.3126, -78.8710
Fleming College, Lindsay 44.3405, -78.7439
Memorial Park, Lindsay 44.3445, -78.7308
Logie Street Park, Lindsay 44.3426, -78.7265
Highway 36 Bridge (underpass) 44.3474, -78.7132
Reaboro Park, Reaboro 44.3179, -78.6440
Omemee Beach 44.2974, -78.5576

Roadway Parking

Simcoe Street, Manilla 44.2937, -78.9825
Emily Park Road 44.3157, -78.5210
Orange Corners Road 44.3081, -78.4719
Lily Lake Road 44.3069, -78.4127
Ackison Road 44.3092, -78.3873

Public Washrooms

Fleming College, Lindsay 44.3413, -78.7412
Omemee Beach 44.2981, -78.5575

Five Core Uses:

Prohibited Uses: With the exception of snowmobiles, all motorized vehicles including ATV’s and dirt bikes are not permitted on the trail.

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Hiking / Walking / Running

The trail surface is ideal for hiking, walking and running, all of which have a powerful effect on your health. There is a bench about 1 km east and west of Lindsay, Omemee & Reaboro. Walk there and back every day, enjoy the fresh air and reap the benefits.

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Cycling

The trail is suitable for hybrid, cyclocross and long distance touring bikes (anything with a wider tire). Enjoy this relatively flat surface free from traffic and the flora and fauna along the way.

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Horseback Riding

Horseback riding is a great way to enjoy the trail and experience the natural beauty of our region. The crushed limestone surface is suitable and safe for horses. Please help keep the trail beautiful and safe for other users by cleaning up after your horses.

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Cross-Country Skiing / Snowshoeing

Just because there's snow on the ground doesn't mean you can't still enjoy the outdoors on the trail. During winter months, the trail is an ideal location for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

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Snowmobiling

Uxbridge to Opmar Road is groomed by the ‘Heart of Ontario’ Snowmobile Club. The rest of the trail is not groomed, but snowmobiles are welcome. There is currently no route through the town of Lindsay for snowmobilers.

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