Updated 07/05/21

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(#1802 Hwy 21)
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  • October 2020

    KIPP Trail Update:
    On behalf of Kincardine Trails we would like to take this
    opportunity to THANK YOU for being a generous sponsor of
    the Kincardine to Inverhuron Provincial Park KIPP Trail.
    Your commitment to this volunteer driven project is
    appreciated and has gone a long way in securing the $240,000
    fundraising goal. Yeah!

    Natural Gas Pipeline:
    EPCOR has selected Aecon as the contractor of record for the installation of the natural gas pipeline work. Work is currently underway on County Rd 23 (B-Line) and that is expected to
    be completed by year end. The pipeline switches sides of the county road several times over the 5K stretch however the KIPP Trail will be on the west side between Huron Ridge and Kin-Huron.

    Going Forward:
    The municipality (MoK) has applied for a tri-party grant with the Provincial and Federal governments which was expected to be announced in June but due to factors such as the pandemic the announcement has been delayed. The KIPP Trail will form part of Council’s 2021 budget deliberations.
    Kincardine Trails. 
                                                   
  • Dec 17, 2018 


     
  • Feb. 1, 2018

    NOTE:
    Several trail bridges were damaged in the recent high water and are unusable or missing. Download the latest trail map for details.

  • NOTE!
    *** The Pink Trail on the beach from Kingsway St. to the North Line Extension is CLOSED until further notice due to high water.
    Please
    DO NOT use private property to exit the trail. ***



  • Click Photo to See Our Exciting New Trail Plans & Full Brochure

  • May 26, 2016

    The KTA and volunteers installed a NEW seasonal bridge over the S Penetangore River (just west of the Highway 21 bridge). There is a lot to be thankful for as far as this NEW development goes, so many we need to list them (hoping we don't forget any) (click photo to enlarge) Read More...

  • November 17, 2015

    Kincardine, Bruce County, ironing out details to file for Bruce Rd 23 Trail grant. The Kincardine Trails Association (KTA) is optimistic it can earn a grant that will send the 12-km Bruce Road 23 Trail into its final fundraising stages...Read More...
  • October 17, 2015

    See the new Trail Activity Guide on the News page.

  • August 19, 2015

    Jamie Hunsburger has been heading up on the NEW Green Trial section. This trail will join up to the east end of Stewart Dr (in Willow West) and the future seasonal bridge that will connect to the NEW Red Trail section. When completed these trail enhancements will offer users a 5km loop alternative!

  • July 25, 2015

    Pictures of the new bridge and approaches installed at the east end of the red trail.



  • August 20, 2014 Trails maps now on Google. Click HERE

Our trails are more than a healthy life-style choice. They represent the very meaning of Kincardine’s slogan: Great energy/balanced life.

By using approved environmental practices and building public awareness among Kincardine residents and visitors, it is the goal of the Kincardine Trail Association (KTA) to continue developing a sustainable trail system that links our beautiful public parks and open spaces with improved access for all and helpful loops in key spots.

KTA volunteers have already developed 22 kilometers of sustainable trails since 2001, focusing first on the Town of Kincardine. Now we are moving on from Kincardine to Inverhuron Park. By Phase III, we will have fabulous trails from Kincardine, along the former CN rail line, all the way to the municipality’s northern boundary.

There are five trails in Kincardine. Trail SignClick the navigation bar at top for trail description with photos.

Numbers in small boxes on the maps represent the location of signs on trees or posts
i.e. B16 = Blue Trail, location #16
 

 
     
To volunteer or obtain further info on trails, contact:
 
Brad Kirkconnell – KTA Chair
519 396-8028