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Sugarbush Heritage Park - Trees knocked down by thunder

Sugarbush Heritage Park

5.0(2 reviews)
10.0 km•Thornhill Woods

We stopped by Sugarbush park last weekend and had a really good experience. There is a playground…read moreat the front for kids, and a trail in the forest. The trail is absolutely beautiful. It is situated in the forest and takes about 20 minutes to walk through. The trees are extremely old and majestically high. This area has been here a really long time and it was so peaceful to walk through. It wasn't too crowded and we would definitely go back.

needed to get out of the house and go for a hike, so thats what i did…read more came here on my first stop to do some exploring for my photography, saw this forest from the highway and decided to give it a try, on the outside it doesn't look like much, but the trails on the inside of the forest add up pretty quick, pretty even flooring makes this a breeze to walk through, when the leaves are fully blossomed the whole park is covered from the sunlight, but still has enough spacing with the trees to let a good breeze go through. very happy that i came to this park, but i should have came a week later for better fall photos, as the trees deep in the forest were still very green and not yet turning colors. still very happy i went. lots of parking available on the grounds, the only negative is coming in and going out of the parking lot could be a bit tight for room. cant wait to come back.

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Sugarbush Heritage Park - The trail through the forest takes about 20 minutes

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The trail through the forest takes about 20 minutes

Toogood Pond

Toogood Pond

4.4(41 reviews)
22.6 km•Unionville

Beautiful place to take a walk! For a small pond, there is so much to see on this short walk. From…read morebridges over marshy areas to various look out points and even a small cafe along the way. With several entry points including one right behind the Varley Art Gallery, this pond is located just off of the Main Street making it a great way to end or start your visit at Main Street Unionville. I highly recommend the Toogood Pond Trail during any time of the year! Dont miss it if you are in the area.

What a beautiful, nature/natural park right in central Unionville. Visiting here, one feels a…read moremillion miles away from the city. I loved the stroll around the large pond in this park. So many wonderful features here: -free parking in two lots (that would NEVER happen in Vancouver) -a walk around the pond involves a flat trail, one foot bridge, and one stretch of boardwalk through a marshy patch -you never know what wild birds you might see and/or hear here (we saw a heron in the pond, and I heard the call of loons! For real!) -there is a lovely canopy of trees over the walking trail (which was very welcome, on the hot day I visited), and plenty of benches to relax along the way -there are areas of grassy meadow lands on small hills in areas by the walking trail, perfect for a picnic or throwing a frisbee on a nice day -my Toronto friend says sometimes she's seen people fishing in the pond! What a great, little oasis right in the city!

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Toogood Pond - Dog friendly walk around the pond

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