Updated 04/23/12    

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Click here to take survey...The Kincardine Trails Association is undertaking the ambitious task of creating a “walking and cycling trail” that connects Kincardine to Inverhuron

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
 


Latest News: Click photos to enlarge

  • April 22, 2012 - The Red-Green Connector Bridge.Red-Green Bridge vandalism The entire structure of the subject bridge was tipped over on its side sometime this Sunday pm. The local newspapers were advised prior to their weekly deadline and I am about to report it to the OPP. Anyone hearing of any information as to who might be involved in this act of vandalism should contact myself or the Kincardine OPP.
    Red-Green Bridge vandalism
    There is a need to secure young healthy backs to assist in putting it back into place, if you know of anyone willing to help out pls have them contact me directly.

    This latest occurrence is unsettling to both the volunteers who installed the bridge just last week and the many trail users that count on it for exploring the municipal trail system. Having said that we will not be deterred! - Brad Kirkconnell

  • April 18, 2012 - The Red-Green Connector BridgeRed-Green Bridge install was  installed for the season by Kincardine Trails volunteers,  Brian Rhody, Al Jamieson, Bill MacTavish. Lloyd Phillips, Norm Gauthier, Bob Urie, Lorne Seal and Brad Kirkconnell.

    The bridge was built in 10 foot sections by volunteers so that it can be disassembled and removed and installed each season. It takes 8 people to lift aRed-Green Bridge install section. We are always looking for a strong back in the spring and fall. If you are interested please contact Brad Kirkconnell –
    519 396-8028





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  • WANTED: Looking for river to crossFuture Park St. Bridge
    The future Park St. trail bridge presently stored at the landfill will be used to connect the Red and Green trails, replacing the temporary seasonal bridge
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To volunteer or obtain further info on trails, contact:
 
Brad Kirkconnell – KTA Chair
519 396-8028