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    Trans Canada Trail
    The Trans Canada Trail will be a shared-use recreation Trail that will wind its way through every Province and Territory. It will be the longest Trail of its kind in the world, spanning approximately 17, 898 kilometres. Access: Click Here for the Trail locations and details.
     

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    Nokiidaa Trail System
    Named for an Ojibway term meaning "walking together", the Nokiidaa Trail System follows the Holland River from Aurora to Holland Landing. The multi-use trail, which is non-continuous, features a number of access points and, as such, a trail guide is useful in finding the points along the route. A free guide is offered by the York Region Recreation Department. Access: Multiple Access Points
     

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    Glen Abbey Trail
    The Glen Abbey Trail connects all of the creeks, woodlots and active parks in the community. The trail is suitable for walking, biking and cross-country skiing. Access: From any park or creek.
     

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    Iroquois Shoreline Woods
    This woods trail totals 35 hectares and is the largest woodlot in Oakville. The looped trail is three kilometres long, with many exit points along the way.
     

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    Indian Ridge Trail
    This trail runs east from Third Line to Dorval. The trail is Mountain Bike and pedestrian friendly. Access: East from Third Line Dorval
     

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    Oakville Waterfront Trail System
    The Waterfront Trail is part of the Oakville Heritage Trail (see separate listing). This 14 kilometre trail starts at Samuel Curtis Park, Lakeshore Road West, east of Burloak Drive and follows the Waterfront Trail signs (along the shoreline of Lake Ontario). The trail ends at Arkendo Park, Lakeshore Road East before Churchill Boulevard. Access: Samuel Curtis Blvd. at Lakeshore Road West to Arkendo Park at Lakeshore Road East, before Winston Churchill Blvd.
     
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    Larry Cain Trail in Oakville Harbour
    This trail is named after Olympic Champion Larry Cain. The trail extends from Hillmer Park to Tannery Park. Access: Hillmer Park or Tannery Park, with exit points in between.
     

     
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