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20 foots |
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Why choose a trail at Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail?
The Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail is a beautiful, paved trail that follows an old railway line between the two cities. The trail is well-maintained and perfect for a leisurely stroll or a scenic bike ride. It's also great for walking your dog! The trail offers lovely views of the countryside and is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy some fresh air.
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Starting Point
The Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail is located in Ontario. To get to the start of the trails, take Highway 401 to exit #282 for Highway 24. Head north on Highway 24 and take the first left onto Water Street. The trailhead will be on your right.
Why visit Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail
The Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail is a great place to visit if you're looking for a scenic and peaceful trail to bike or walk on. The trail follows an old railway line, so it's mostly flat and easy to navigate. You'll get to enjoy lovely views of the countryside as you travel between Cambridge and Paris.
Is Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail in Ontario a good place for the whole family?
There is no right or wrong answer to this question as it depends on the individual family's needs and preferences. Some families might find the Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail an enjoyable place to spend time together, while others might find it too challenging or not interesting enough.
Things not to be missed
The best activities near Cambridge to Paris Rail-Trail in Ontario are cycling, hiking, and birdwatching. The trail is also great for fishing, as there are several ponds and lakes located along the way.
-Hiking the trail itself for its natural beauty and historical landmarks
-Picnicking at one of the many scenic spots along the trail
-Biking the trail for a more active experience
- bird watching for enthusiasts
Where to eat?
1. The Boathouse at Christie Lake Conservation Area
2. The Boathouse at Puslinch Lake Conservation Area
3. The Boathouse at Victoria Park
4. The Boathouse at Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area
5. The Boathouse at Mountsberg Conservation Area
6. The Boathouse at Crawford Lake Conservation Area
7. The Boathouse at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area
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