Links

Bike Friendly Lambton – local cycling events & bike friendly streets

Lambton County Trails – excellent site containing interactive maps of the local trail system

Great Lakes Waterfront Trail – Established in 1988, the Waterfront Regeneration Trust is the non-profit organization leading the movement to create a Waterfront Trail for the Canadian Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River.

Share the Road Cycling Coalition- The Ontario Cycling Advocacy Network (OntarioCAN) is a network of cycling advocates across Ontario working to improve road safety by increasing provincial support for cycling infrastructure, education and awareness.

The TransCanada Trail –  To follow the horizon along The Great Trail is to discover the beauty of Canada. Its vanishing point leads us across our country, through the wild, the rural and the urban, by waterways, roadways and footpaths.

Lambton Shores Nature Trails (LSNT) – dedicated to the upgrade & maintenance of trails in Lambton Shores

Bike Safety Info – Ministry of Transportation of Ontario cycling page

Discover the Trails – youth oriented trail information

Lambton Wildlife – a not for profit dedicated to protecting the natural environment in Lambton County

The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority– conservation awareness & watershed planning

St. Clair River Trail Committee

Lambton County Online Mapping Application – aerial photography and mapping of Lambton County

Lambton Outdoor Club – active club participating in a variety of outdoor activities: hiking, cycling, canoeing, etc

Ontario Trails Council

Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority

New Look for Website

Welcome to our refreshed website, designed for easier use with mobile devices. We will be making small adjustments here and there for a couple weeks to get everything just right.

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Howard Watson Trail connects to Lambton College

Sarnia Council, at it\’s sept. 9/19 meeting, approved a side-extension of the Howard Watson Trail that passes across Finch Drive and lead directly into the campus of Lambton College. The Committee is funding 20% of the $278,000 cost, with another $30,000 coming from Lambton College and a provincial grant covering the rest. Cope Construction did

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Ecological Significance of the Howard Watson Nature Trail

The Howard Watson Nature Trail (HWNT) is a remnant prairie, a habitat-type that at one time covered much of southern Ontario. Temperate grasslands and savannahs are among the most endangered ecosystems worldwide. In Ontario, less than 0.5% of the historic prairie and savannah areas remain. Because these ecosystems are so rare, many of the species

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Resurfacing the Howard Watson Trail (watch video)

Watch a 2-minute video showing the resurfacing in action! Click on link below:   (above) The city, in concert with the Bluewater Trails Committee, is working to widen and smoothen portions of the Howard Watson trail. Here, just west of the Blackwell Road gateway, a work crew painstakingly applies fine screenings onto the trail. This

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