Admiral Inn Mississauga





The Admiral Inn Mississauga Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail starts from Erindale Park and is visited often by Mississauga locals. The trail begins by crossing Credit River and following Sawmill Creek. This trail has a gradual incline but does not present any difficulties. The trail follows a wide path that is a mix of paved, wooden boardwalks and packed dirt paths. Dense tree cover makes you forget that you're in town. Keep an eye of for all the beautiful flora and fauna in the area. The trail lacks good markers, so it is best to follow an...
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As one of the best kept nature secrets in the heart of Mississauga, hikers of all experience levels will absolutely love this trail. The Credit River runs along the trail almost in its entirety and provides a relaxing view in many spots. The thick foliage of the mature tree canopies especially in the fall is so beautiful as the leaves change from green to the rainbow of fall colours in Ontario. Amazingly, there is also so much wildlife to see in the region on a weekday, when the trail is less...
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This is a great nature loop with beautiful scenery through the Rattray Marsh. The paths are a mix of gravel trails and boardwalks. Most of the trail is suitable for strollers however there are stairs when descending from the Green Glade Public School field to the forest and the loop that heads towards the marsh along Sheridan Creek.
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Rattray Marsh Loop starts at Meadow Wood Park. It is a nice paved trail mix of the view of the lake, creek, marsh, parks and the woods. You may even see some wildlife on this route such as deers, frogs, and birds. There are also lots of flowers in the appropriate season including some fully blossoming trees. Recommend to start early as this is rather an urban park and can be crowded later in the day, though the are many parking available.
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Please note that bicycles are NOT allowed. Silver Birch Loop Trail is part of some beautiful marsh trails that vary from shingles bar beach area to the grassy meandering Sheridan river to the forested western section. There are lots of birds and water creatures if you’re patient, listen and watch. Nature right at Mississauga’s doorsteps!