Percy Boom Snowmobile Club Trails
City: Trent ValleyRegion: Kawarthas and Northumberland
Meandering along one of Warkworth's most lovely features, the Mill Creek, this 2.6km wheelchair accessible trail offers a panoramic picture of the surrounding tree-covered drumlins, forests, uplands and valleys. The volunteers from the annual Warkworth Lilac Festival held at the end of May have planted over 300 lilacs in 65 different varieties.
Accessible from the bridge on Main Street in Warkworth just off County Rd 29. Consider shopping Warkworth’s main street artisan community just steps away.
Northumberland’s Outdoor Adventure Map features over 24 trails, including the Waterfront Trail and Peter's Woods, the only surviving remnant of the famous
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Percy Boom Snowmobile Club Trails
City: Trent ValleyRegion: Kawarthas and Northumberland
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