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The Avon Trail is a 110 km footpath linking the village of Conestogo in Waterloo Region to St. Mary's in Perth County.
The G2G Rail Trail, which opened in 2015, follows a former CP Rail corridor for more than 127 km between Guelph and Goderich on Lake Huron. The Kissing Bridge Trailway makes up 45 km of the eastern stretch of the G2G trail.
The Grand Valley Trail is a 275 km footpath running the length of the Grand River from Alton (south of Orangeville) to Rock Point Provincial Park, east of Dunnville. In some places, the trail runs along the GRCA's rail trails.
The Radial Line Trail is a 37 km footpath that runs from Guelph to the Bruce Trail at Limehouse. Most of the trail follows a former rail line through the valley of the Eramosa River and its tributary, Blue Springs Creek. It is maintained by the Guelph Hiking Trail Club.
The Speed River Trail is a 17 km footpath that runs from Guelph to Cambridge along the Speed River. It is maintained by the Guelph Hiking Trail Club.
The TH&B Rail Trail starts in central Brantford and heads south to the Brant-Norfolk county line. It connects with Norfolk County trails, which continue to Lake Erie at Port Dover.
The Trans Canada Trail is a network of trails linking Canada coast-to-coast. Sections of the trails operated by the GRCA and other agencies are also part of The Trans Canada Trail network.
The Walter Bean Grand River Trail follows the river through Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo. The trail is owned and maintained by these three cities.
These links take you to web pages with information about local trail networks in the Grand River watershed.