Once upon a time
The Wellington Times tells the story of the Millennium Trail and how the dream became true thanks to Barry Davidson. Read the whole article here Read More
The Wellington Times tells the story of the Millennium Trail and how the dream became true thanks to Barry Davidson. Read the whole article here Read More
As promised, pictures of the Vine Festival can be seen here >> Read More
Come back soon and see more images of the Spring Vine festival. Read More
Trevor Smith of Consecon is the skilled carpenter who has generously donated his time and talent to the building of two benches for the two new Staging Areas. Our thanks to Trevor for this outstanding job. Later this year, these will be installed in kiosks, alongside graveled parking lots at the Station Rd. and Salem Rd. crossings. There will be a large Trail Map, local interest items, and a new shade tree. Read More
Everybody’s favourite not-so-wild animal now has a permanent home online. Walking With Thunder has arrived online at walkingwiththunder.com Read More
Brilliantly refurbished, the Trail signs are back! Click here to see the whole story of the refurbishment. Can you solve the ‘whodunit’ story of their origin? Read More
Over the past week our Trail volunteers have been busy, inspecting their sections, and reporting back on conditions. Paul Greer generously donated limestone screening and this Thursday, November 5th, volunteers met at Greer’s to pick up screening material and head out on ATVs, armed with shovels and work gloves. The aim was to fill depressions, and potholes, and smoothing over ruts that have appeared after a very busy season. Again, thank you for taking all that you were able to… Read More
A community-engaged, site-specific, temporary, public art program animates a western section of the Millennium Trail with Conrad Beaubien and Krista Dalby / The Department of Illumination. The program takes place during the slower tourism months, October 2020 to May 2021. Conrad Beaubien’s meditative monthly walks with a donkey, and The Department of Illumination’s celebratory bike parade in Spring, both invite audiences to pause, to listen, to observe, and to consider how we might think differently about this unique, shared public… Read More
Observant trail users will have noticed that our wonderful signs are missing! One in Bloomfield and one near the mill in Consecon. But that’s only a temporary situation while they are being restored pro bono by Britney at Quinte Paint . The originals were created by PELC, and Lori Farrington there gave us permission to use the logo. Read More
Fall views from the trails (thanks to Marianne Gallagher). Read More