Confederation Park Trail
City: HamiltonLength: 4.5 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
The Chedoke Radial Recreational Trail is a pedestrian and bicycle pathway developed on the former right of way of the Brantford and Hamilton Electric Railway.
It is part of the Bruce Trail. Beginning at Hillcrest Avenue, the trail runs for 2.7 kilometers southwest, crossing the Chedoke Golf Course and traversing the escarpment to Scenic Drive.
Here, the trail links with a Hamilton Region Conservation Authority Trail that crosses the Iroquoia Heights Conservation Area and ends at Highway 403. Trail users experience the beauty of the Niagara Escarpment, and take in a magnificent view of the...
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Confederation Park Trail
City: HamiltonLength: 4.5 kmRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
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City: HamiltonRegion: Hamilton, Halton and Brant
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