Staybridge Suites Oakville Burlington, an IHG Hotel





The Staybridge Suites Oakville Burlington, an IHG Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This small loop includes access to some nice and very peaceful trails. The loop section by the creek is generally pretty wet and muddy. You can also take a nice detour to some relatively steep natural stairs which provided an extra challenge. All-terrain strollers or motorized wheelchairs may be needed for the unpaved surface. There are some staircases so likely only part of the route will be possible with mobility equipment. There is a tick and lyme disease warning before the trail, so be...
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Please note that there are park vehicles using part of this route, so please share the "road". The park-managed Ravine trail is wide and is multi-use (dogs must be leashed). There is a daily vehicle fee to use the park - the Ontario Parks seasonal park pass will allow you to visit 100+ operating parks.
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This route starts in Parking Lot A and using part of the Ravine Trail before hooking up with the park's internal road (park staff vehicles only). So be aware of vehicle traffic. This trail is wide enough for 3 people to walk side by side...it is a multi-use trail (bikes, birders, photographers, hikers and dog walking).
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This is a super fun trail that is an extension of the Bronte Creek Trail in the provincial park, south of this area. There are normally lots of mountain bikers since these trails are narrow and a favourite area for cyclists. Folks will notice private property signage along some sections. This land is Crown Land, meaning that it is open for public use. However, there are some parcels of private land that border the trail, so always stay on public trails.