Comfort Inn St. Catharines Niagara





The Comfort Inn St. Catharines Niagara Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a convenient urban trail along the river with plenty of views of old bridges, nature, and places to relax. The route follows multi-use trails that are wide and are mostly made of hard pack gravel. There are some trees, but there is no tree canopy, so folks should dress for whatever elements come their way. The West side of the river is nicer during winter, spring, and fall since this section will be more dry.
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The first segment follows Glendale Avenue in downtown Thorold to Tremont Drive. There is also parking available along Tremont Drive so you could choose to begin there to cut down on the road sections. The Bruce Trail is very well-maintained with clear, painted signage along its length. There are many muddy sections between the fall and the spring, so bringing water-resistant footwear is recommended.
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The route shown here has you going from north to south. This route can also be done the opposite direction starting in Port Colborne, with parking on either end. It loosely follows the Parkway, sticking closer to the river. The route offers a variety scenery, with urban sections, fields, and woods. It crosses over several waterways with plenty of nice views.
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Most of this route follows the Waterfront Trail & Welland Canal Trail from the beaches of Port Weller. While this is a great trail any day of the week, but locals say that it is most optimal on a beautiful day complete with sun and a perfect temperature for hiking, since much of the route is exposed to the elements. The trail follows alongside the Welland Canal which extends approximately two kilometres into Lake Ontario. The hike along the canal spit extension is very pretty with a pleasant...