Waterfront Trail

Waterfront Trail
A sign demarcating The Waterfront Trail in Toronto
Length3,600 km (2,200 mi)
LocationOntario, Canada
TrailheadsNiagara-on-the-Lake, Quebec border (near Cornwall, Ontario)
UseBiking, hiking, inline skating
Logo of The Waterfront Trail

Stretching over 3600 km (2236 miles) from Prince Township, west of Sault Ste. Marie, to the Quebec border, the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is a signed route of interconnecting roads and off-road trails joining over 150 communities and First Nations along the Canadian shores of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is part of a strategy to protect and connect people to the largest group of freshwater lakes on earth. It is a legacy project of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, a charity, and its community partners. Through Toronto, the trail is called the Martin Goodman Trail. The Waterfront Trail is also used by commuters in parts of Southern Ontario.[1]

  1. ^ Trail usage at WaterfrontTrail.org