Great Lakes Waterfront Trail
The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is a signed recreational trail that spans from Sault Ste. Marie to the Quebec border along the shores of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River.
Throughout South Stormont, the trail connects communities along the waterfront with a mostly off-road, dedicated recreation path that is ideal for cycling, rollerblading, walking, and other modes of active transportation.
South Stormont Recreational Trail
South Stormont maintains and operates the “North-South” 5km trail. This trail is intended for non-motorized recreational activities. The trails spans from Cornwall Centre Road in the south entrance, to MacIntosh Lane, St. Andrews West, in the north.
Trail Details
- Classification: Easy
- Permitted Uses: Active Transportation (non-motorized)
- Surface Type: Paved Asphalt
- Trail Length: 5km (2km Cornwall Centre Road to Headline Road; 3km Headline Road to MacIntosh Lane
- Running Slope: Max 1:20 (5%), average 1:37 (2.7%)
- Cross Slope: Max 1:20 (5%), average 1:91 (1.1%)
- Width of Path: Minimum 2.5m, average 2.5m
- Rest Areas: Bench located 1.4km north of Cornwall Centre Road trailhead
All dogs must be on a leash. The trail has access points at the following locations: