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The best walks and hikes around Oshawa

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Hiking around Oshawa offers diverse landscapes, from the scenic Lake Ontario shoreline to extensive urban green spaces and wildlife-rich conservation areas. The city's terrain is characterized by flat ground, creek valleys, and mixed wood plains, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. A comprehensive network of trails winds through these natural features, making it an accessible destination for different skill levels.

Best hiking trails around Oshawa

  • The most popular hiking route is Joseph Kolodzie Oshawa Creek Bike Path, a 7.2…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Waterfront Trail — Ronald Deeth Park to Whitby Harbour

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April 16, 2026, Darren Park

Darren Park is a family-oriented park, with lots of activities for kids. In summer the splash pad is pretty popular, and there's a large playground, sandboxes, climbing structures, and even a themed play area with “dinosaur bones.” This park is the northern start point of the Whitby Hydro Corridor Trail.

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April 16, 2026, Optimist Park

Optimist Park is a large greenspace with parking, groomed fields, a kids' play gym, two baseball diamonds, and a soccer field. Optimist Park lies on the eastern end of the Whitby Hydro Corridor Trail, which can easily connect park goers to Glenayr Park, which has basketball courts.

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The Whitby Hydro Corridor Trail spans from Darren Park south to Crawford Street in urban Whitby, linking a handful of parks and surrounded by a long, thin greenspace. The path is paved and quite flat, and there are tons of access points along this 4 kilometre pathway.

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November 19, 2025, Discovery Trail

The Discovery Trail is the longer of the two trails through the Purple Woods and it travels through woodlands and open meadows. If you're here in the lead up to the annual Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival that takes place each March, you may see trees being tapped for sap collection.

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November 19, 2025, Purple Woods

Purple Woods Conservation Area offers year-round hiking with sweeping southern views and connections to the Oak Ridges Trail. Visitors can enjoy short, accessible routes like the Sugar Shack and Discovery Walk trails, while spotting migratory songbirds in spring and fall, Monarch butterflies in summer, and vibrant foliage in autumn. Each March, the 41-acre site transforms into the hub of the Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival, celebrating the area’s 150-year-old sugar maple forest. The festival highlights the evolution of syrup-making from Indigenous traditions to modern techniques, with maple products available for visitors to take home.

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November 17, 2025, Brick by Brick Park

Brick by Brick Park is a beautiful green space shaded by mature trees tucked along the city’s trail network. There are several outdoor fitness stations and plenty of open areas perfect for a picnic or simply a place to relax and connect with nature.

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November 17, 2025, Waterfront Trail

Following the Lake Ontario shoreline, the Whitby section of the Waterfront Trail offers long, easy walking and cycling routes with steady lake views, breezy open stretches, and access to several parks and marina areas. The path is mostly paved and flat, running past Lynde Shores, Whitby Harbour, Iroquois Beach, and the waterfront promenade, with plenty of spots to stop for views of the lake. Boardwalk sections, shaded pockets, and signed wayfinding make it simple to follow, and it connects seamlessly to the rest of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail. A scenic, reliable lakeside route ideal for relaxed rides, long walks, or sunrise outings by the water.

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Between 1843 and 1846, a breakwater was built, creating a harbor basin in Whitby from the natural bay where Pringle Creek flows into Lake Ontario. In 1857, a wooden lighthouse was built on the west pier, which is connected to the breakwater. The wooden tower was removed in 1958, and a lighthouse was erected on the new east pier instead. Since 2021, the white cylindrical tower on the east pier displays a red flashing light, while a mast on the west breakwater displays a green flashing light. (Visit June 4, 2025) https://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=2275

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Oshawa?

Oshawa offers a diverse network of over 14 hiking routes, ranging from easy strolls to moderate paths. These trails wind through various landscapes, including the scenic Lake Ontario shoreline, lush creek valleys, and biodiverse conservation areas.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Oshawa?

Hiking in Oshawa provides a variety of natural settings. You can explore trails along the picturesque Lake Ontario shoreline, meander through serene creek valleys like the Oshawa Creek and Harmony Creek, or immerse yourself in the rich biodiversity of conservation areas such as McLaughlin Bay and Second Marsh. The region also features mixed wood plains and urban green spaces.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or casual walkers in Oshawa?

Yes, Oshawa has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners and casual walkers. For example, the Courtice Shore Trail — Oshawa offers tranquil views along Lake Ontario, and the Purple Woods loop via Discovery Trail provides a gentle experience through scenic woods. Many of the city's paved paths, like sections of the Waterfront Trail, are also very accessible.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible trails in Oshawa?

Yes, several trails in Oshawa are paved and suitable for wheelchairs. The Oshawa section of the Waterfront Trail, the Joseph Kolodzie Oshawa Creek Bike Path, and the Harmony Creek Trail are all paved multi-use paths that offer accessible options for enjoying the outdoors.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Oshawa?

Many trails in Oshawa are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each park or conservation area. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash on most public trails. Please remember to clean up after your pet to keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.

Are the hiking trails in Oshawa suitable for families with children?

Absolutely! Oshawa offers many family-friendly trails. Paths like the Harmony Valley Park loop — Oshawa are relatively short and easy, making them ideal for outings with children. The paved trails, such as the Joseph Kolodzie Oshawa Creek Bike Path, are also great for strollers and young cyclists.

Where can I find trails with scenic views of Lake Ontario?

For stunning views of Lake Ontario, explore trails like the Courtice Shore Trail — Oshawa or the Whitby Waterfront Trail. The Oshawa section of the Waterfront Trail also provides 11 km of scenic shoreline access, connecting to larger regional trails.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on Oshawa's trails?

Oshawa is excellent for wildlife spotting, especially in its conservation areas. The McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve and Second Marsh Wildlife Reserve are vital habitats for numerous bird species, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. You might also spot trout and salmon migrating in Oshawa Creek during spring and fall, or observe wildflowers and butterflies in Cedar Valley Conservation Area.

What natural attractions or landmarks can I explore near the hiking trails?

Near Oshawa's hiking trails, you can explore several natural attractions and landmarks. Highlights include the biodiverse McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve and the significant Second Marsh. You can also visit the Whitby Harbour Lighthouse or the Camp X Memorial at Intrepid Park for historical interest.

Are there any circular or loop hiking routes in Oshawa?

Yes, Oshawa offers several enjoyable loop routes. The Purple Woods loop via Discovery Trail is a popular option, as is the Harmony Valley Park loop — Oshawa. These provide convenient ways to experience the local scenery without retracing your steps.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Oshawa?

The hiking trails in Oshawa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil lake views to the lush creek valleys, and appreciate the well-maintained and accessible trail network.

Are there hiking trails in Oshawa accessible by public transport?

Many of Oshawa's urban trails and green spaces are well-integrated within the city and can be accessed via public transport. The extensive trail network often connects to residential areas and public transit routes, making it convenient to reach trailheads without a car. We recommend checking local transit schedules for specific access points.

What is the best time of year for hiking in Oshawa?

Oshawa offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and migrating birds, while summer is perfect for enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, and even winter provides unique experiences on snow-covered trails, especially in conservation areas like Cedar Valley. Your preference for scenery and weather will determine the 'best' time.

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