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Walkerton Rail Trail

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Walkerton

Built on the old railway lines that ran in the late 1800s the Saugeen River Rail Trail is a year-round, multi-use trail that offers over 5 kilometres of beautiful scenic views alongside the Saugeen River.
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Amenities

Seasonal Use: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Fee Required? No, free to use.
Other Features: Hiking, Multiple Access Points, Parking, Picnic Area, Viewing Platform, Winter Activities
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Location

Name: Walkerton Trails
Address: 500 South St, Walkerton, ON N0G 2V0
Mailing Address: Municipality of Brockton, 100 Scott St, P.O. Box 68, Walkerton, ON N0G 2V0

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The Bruce County Rail Trail extends from Port Elgin to Bruce Power and from Port Elgin through the towns of Paisley, Walkerton and Mildmay to the Huron-Bruce line. This 80km trail consists of ballast stone and A gravel. The County of Bruce has resurfaced sections of the trail over the past few years and expect to have the entire trail upgraded with A gravel by 2025. The following sections have been completed so far: Concession 6-Port Elgin to Bruce Power and from Paisley to Walkerton. 2021 re-surfacing improvements will include Walkerton to Mildmay.