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Consultation has concluded
The Town of Halton Hills is working with Credit Valley Conservation to gather public input on a proposed trail linking the Greenbelt to Lake Ontario. Highlighting the watershed’s natural and cultural destinations through outdoor recreation, this proposed 113 km trail will knit together our urban and rural communities and stimulate local economic development.
A master plan will be developed with municipalities and trail partners to identify an ideal route. The trail will promote a deeper understanding of the significance of our natural and cultural resources to a shared history.
More than just limestone screenings and directional signs, the trail will serve as a green gym, a destination in a tourism strategy, a history lesson, access to nature’s art gallery, an active transportation corridor and perhaps most importantly – a community builder for the Credit River and the watershed.
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