LATEST NEWS & INFORMATION
Be aware and stay safe
The municipality is encouraging Millennium Trail users to safely enjoy the fall foliage this year.
During this time of year, farm machinery is moving more frequently across the trail due to the harvest. It can be challenging for farmers to see trail users because the cab of the tractor is set back from the front of the machine. Both farmers and trail users should use extreme caution around these crossings.
The County has issued a safety advisory to trail users. Click here to read more …
Grass cutting on Trail this weekend
Grass cutting will begin at 8 am on Friday, August 14. The work is expected to continue on August 17-18.
The contractor will start at the Picton/County Road 49 end of the trail and proceed west along the entire length of the trail.
Noise levels will be elevated when grass cutting is taking place.
The municipality regularly monitors the trail and applies treatment when necessary to ensure that noxious plants such as wild parsnip, giant hogweed, and poison ivy do not encroach on the path.
Ambassador Program launched
At a meeting of socially-distanced Friends of the Millennium Trail and PEC Trails committee members in Wellington Park, the ambassador program was officially launched.
This special opportunity to help out is made even more exciting with a stunning Fall Fashion wear đ identifying you as a volunteer.
Caution on the trail
Exercise caution when riding the Trail making sure to keep speed in check, as stops on short notice may be necessary.
There are numerous crossings for farmers to pull farm equipment to fields, and farmers cannot quickly stop.
It is up to Trail users to pay attention to all Trail crossings.
Happy Birthday, Barry
Barry Davidson – the moving force behind the trail renovation and upgrade – got a unique birthday present.
Barry wrote ‘I just received this picture as a gift from one of our daughters. It is entitled âMillennium Trailâ, acrylic on canvas by Jonas McCann who has relatives in the County.’
2020 Spring Photographs
George Amaro took ‘a few photos’ on/from the Millennium Trail this spring (April through June), at Slab Creek and Hubbs Creek.
You can see all of George’s Spring 2020 images here and be surprised when you re-visit the trail later this year! But be quick.
CAUTION – Invasive Species
There are lots of interesting things to see along the trail. Giant Hogweed and Wild Parsnip aren’t interesting. They’re highly dangerous. Leave them alone.
To learn more about giant hogweed – click here
To learn more about wild parsnip – click here
Trail “launch points”
The Millennium Trail Committee seeks councilâs approval of four additional âlaunch pointsâ development plans before members embark on further fundraising to construct them.
To read the detailed write-up on CountyLive.ca about the four additional launch points – click here
Trail Upgrade arrives
On Monday, June 8th, the dump trucks, graders and roller will be on the Trail, starting at Closson Rd. and working east towards Wellington. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Trail from Danforth Rd. through to Connolly Rd. will be obstructed, in sections, until the work is completed. Please make plans accordingly. We know you have been waiting for this upgrade, and here it comes.
All done – end-to-end – and ready for all from late on June 12th.