The Long Sault Parkway – Man Made, Naturally Perfect
The Long Sault Parkway is a 10km stretch of paradise that winds through 11 islands located between Long Sault and Ingleside, Ontario. It is a man-made parkway that was created during the completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Dam project and features incredible beaches, scenery, camping and walking trails. The Parkway is also home to Moulinette […]
Guindon Park – Quiet Nature Paths In Cornwall’s West End
Tucked away in Cornwall’s north-western section, Guindon Park is a hidden gem of parkland that features walking trails, cross-country ski trails, a bike path, waterfront activities, a boat doc, wooded parkland and a variety of kids play structures. The park covers almost 500 acres of land along the St. Lawrence River adjacent to the Power […]
The Bikepath – Winding Along The Waterfront For Your Scenic Cycling Adventure
About 25 years ago the City of Cornwall created a beautiful paved pathway along the waterfront, from Gray’s Creek in the east to Long Sault in the west. It was built to help people connect with the waterfront more and has really become one of the jewels of the area. Fast-forward to today and the […]
Gray’s Creek – A Beautiful Park Area Bordering Cornwall and Glen Walter
Just east of Cornwall, Gray’s Creek Conservation Area is a pristine, 45 hectare wooded park and protected watershed that provides year-round outdoor recreation opportunities. The park borders Cornwall on Boundary Road and separates the city from Glen Walter, the waterfront community of South Glengarry. At over 40 hectares of wooded park area, it is a […]