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Northstar Rails to Trails is a 28 km paved path that links the Cities of Cranbrook and Kimberly. Users can bike, run, walk or rollerblade over this picturesque setting. The trail has numerous access/parking areas. The trail uses the old Northstar branch rail bed. Dry toilets are located at 3 points along the route. Makes for great family outing, small groups or individuals. Depending on your fitness level expect the ride from one city to another to take 1-2 hours, but feel free to travel any portion of the trail. Motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trail and we ask you to keep dogs under control.
This is a fabulous trail, well kept, different viewpoints along the way, and toilets! We rented e-bikes at Bootleg Bikes in Kimberley (they were great, bikes great) so anyone thinking its too much, try it on an e-bike. We would have preferred to start in Cranbrook to do the uphill part first but couldn’t find an e-bike rental in Cranbrook... business opportunity someone? Thanks to those who keep the trail in good shape.
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This paved walkway borders the northern shore of the harbour. You can walk part or all of it. The whole thing will take you an hour. It is flat-ish and you'll meet runners, dog-walkers, and other friends. Very scenic. Stop for lunch at Spinnakers. Watch the seaplanes take off and land. Take pictures of the legislature and harbour.
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This is an old railway line so the grade is flat or with a minimal hill. The trail is wide and well packed gravel. It runs along the lake the entire way to Oyama.
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Easy trail to walk and nice and close to the Living Water Resort & Spa where we stayed. We started at the Heather Pathway and walked all the way through forested areas, then along Georgian Bay waterside into downtown Collingwood.
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A hidden gem within our community that NEEDS more recognition! A great way to stay active with the whole family. Great for any level of mountain biker. There are numerous trails within the town limits and the park itself is amazing! Beautifully planned. The only thing I would add is an approach off the highway leading into the park.
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