Trail User survey [2020]

Take part in our 2020 three-season trail user survey. Not the human users, but the wildlife that use the trail. The Hubbs Creek and Slab Creek sections of the Millennium Trail are set to be resurfaced with an additional 6 inches of limestone screening as soon as the County allows the work to be done. In the meantime, members of the PEC Trails committee and PECFN are interested in trying to get a better understanding of how animals are using… Read More

2019 Spring Photographs

George Amaro’s Spring 2019 photographs from May 4/5 can be seen online. Much has changed in the twelve months since these images were captured. You can see all of George’s Spring 2019 images here and be surprised when you re-visit the trail later this year! Read More

Trailhead Design Reviews [Public]

Plans for five new rest areas along the Millennium Trial will be presented at public meetings this week. The rest areas are being patterned after the one in Wellington on West Street that has been in place for three years. The new rest areas may include an information kiosk, a bicycle repair stand, a bicycle parking rack, a picnic table, a seasonal washroom, and, in most locations, a parking lot. The Ad Hoc Millennium Trail Upgrade Committee is hosting public… Read More

Trail Upgrades

Upgrades to the Millennium Trail through the Slab Creek and Hubbs Creek provincially significant wetlands will start on Tuesday, November 12. This phase of upgrades will occur where the trail crosses Station Road in Hillier and continue east to Danforth Road. The elevation of the trail will be raised with gravel through the Slabb Creek and Hubb’s Creek wetland areas in order to prevent seasonal flooding of the trail. To improve the surface of the trail for the benefit of… Read More

Trail Riders Safety

Via OPP Detachment Commander John Hatch provided a news release on Trail Safety. “DON’T CUT LIFE SHORT FOR THE SPORT,” SAY OPP AND OFATV. With hunters and off-road enthusiasts taking advantage of the fall riding season, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is partnering with the Ontario Federation of ATV Clubs (OFATV) to remind all off-roaders to do their part to stay safe. Read the full release here Read More