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22 photos (2 pages)
  • The Living Levee Trail takes users on a historic 2.4 km adventure through historic downtown Galt and Mill Race Park.
  • The Linear Trail is a 3.2 km trail starting at Hamilton St. This trail highlights the merge between the Grand and Speed Rivers.
  • The Grand Trunk Trail can be used by people of all hiking abilities. The trail's 7.5 km has long paved sections.
  • The Grand Trunk Trail is 7.5 km and starts at the corner of Morningside Drive and Fountain Street and goes to Riverbluffs Park.
  • Devil's Creek Trail shows its true colours in the fall. The trail through sensitive wetlands is ideal for the nature enthusiast.
  • The entrance to the 1.6 km Devil's Creek Trail is shown here at the corner of Blair Road and Bismark Drive.
  • This picturesque archway over Blair Creek is located on the 0.5 km Blair Trail which begins at Fountain Street.
  • A family is depicted here taking a leisurely bicycle ride down Brewster Trail with their family dog trekking along behind.
  • Brewster Trail is seen here. This one kilometre paved trail runs from Queen St. to Hammet St.
  • Cambridge residents are seen here on Blair Trail enjoying the riverside with friends and family.