Contacts

E-Mail info@ganaraska-hiking-trail.org
Website ganaraska-hiking-trail.org/
Primary Contact Christine Cornu, Oro-Medonte Club President; Phone: (Res) 705-733-3825; Email: christinecornu47@gmail.com
Hours Administration Meetings: twice a year, call or visit website for dates

Hikes: usually once a week, call or visit website for information about upcoming outings

Description and Service

Description (Service) Ganaraska Hiking Trail consists of 500 kilometres of non-motorized trails for hiking, skiing and snowshoeing, running from Port Hope on Lake Ontario to the Bruce Trail near Collingwood, with side trails to Wasaga Beach and Midland
  • trail is comprised of 9 sections (Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Wasaga, Oro-Medonte, Pine Ridge, Wilderness, Kawartha and Mad River)
  • objectives of the Association are to:
    • bring together people who are interested in physical activities such as hiking, biking, and cross country skiing
    • develop non-motorized recreational trails
    • map the trails
  • members of each section plan local hikes as well as develop and maintain the Ganaraska Trail
Eligibility No restrictions, non-members welcome to join individual hikes.
Application Call, visit website or email for information
Languages English
Fees Membership - individual and family memberships available

Location Information

Areas Served Oro-Medonte ; Springwater
Description (Site) Orillia - Mailing Address
Located In Community Orillia
Address & Map
Orillia, ON
Canada
Mailing Address Ganaraska Hiking Trail Association Inc 
PO Box 693 
ON 
Canada L3V 6K7
Physical Access Not Applicable

Record Details

Elections Annually, March
Print Material The Ganaraska News, for members of the Ganaraska Trail Association and landowners who permit the trail on their land. 
Newsletter 3 times a year.

Agency Overview


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