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Jogging around Lasalle offers access to an extensive network of trails, scenic waterfronts, and diverse natural features. The region is characterized by its paved trail systems, numerous parks, and green spaces, providing varied terrain for runners. Many routes feature views of the Detroit River, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Malden Park Trails run part of the perimeter of the park, are wider than other trails and paved. The trail is partly shaded by trees, but close to Highway 401, so there is some soft background noise from the traffic, but it's still a super scenic way to explore Malden Park and connects with multiple other trails.
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Malden Park spans 70 hectares and is made up of a network of mountain bike and gravel trails, all open to hiking and biking. Park near the Malden Park Visitor Centre and enjoy this public park's concert centre, picnic areas with tables and barbecues, dog park, playground, pond, toboggan hill and restrooms. There's another parking area on Malden Park's western end at the junction of Carmichael Road and Matchett Road.
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Malden Pond sits a few yards south of the Malden Park Visitor’s Centre, a scenic man-made pond with a fountain in the middle. The pond is not huge, but can be walked around on a mix of paved and unpaved trails, with some marshlands on its southern end.
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Assumption Park along Windsor’s riverfront is home to the Windsor Sculpture Park’s unique collection of contemporary outdoor art. There are over 35 large-scale sculptures by renowned international artists, set against views of the Detroit River and the Ambassador Bridge. With its blend of public art, walking paths, and peaceful waterfront atmosphere, it’s a favourite spot for locals and visitors to relax, explore and enjoy the views.
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Great Western Park is a lovely green space that stretches along the Detroit River, with expansive views of passing freighters and the U.S. shoreline. There is a paved multi-use trail that connects to the Riverfront Trail network, making it a popular destination for walkers and cyclists. With its mature trees, benches, and beautiful river views, it’s a peaceful spot to relax or watch the sunset over the water.
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The Ambassador Bridge took two and a half years to build and opened on November 15, 1929. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. After almost 100 years of service, it is finally being relieved by another bridge further upstream. While there is a toll to use the bridge, a photo taken at night with the lights is almost priceless! 😀
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Paradoxically, the most beautiful view in Windsor at night is the view of Detroit in the USA. By day, it's a big city like (almost) any other, but at night it's quite impressive. Here you can see the American penchant for prestige, showmanship, and glitz. In its heyday, Detroit was the headquarters of many car manufacturers. Anyone who can and wants to should try crossing the bridge. The cities are connected by a bridge and a tunnel. The one-way trip to the USA by car currently costs CA 11 via the bridge.
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LaSalle offers a good selection of running routes, with over 20 trails documented on komoot. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy jogs to more challenging runs.
Yes, LaSalle has several easy running paths perfect for beginners. There are 3 routes specifically rated as easy. For example, the View of the Detroit Skyline loop from Detroit is an easy 4.6 km (2.9 miles) route that takes about 30 minutes to complete.
For endurance training, LaSalle offers longer routes such as the Iron Belle Trail. This extensive trail is 23.9 km (14.9 miles) long and provides a significant challenge for runners looking to cover longer distances.
Absolutely! Many trails in LaSalle, especially those along the waterfront, provide panoramic views of the Detroit River. The Detroit Riverwalk and Downtown Loop is a popular choice, offering urban scenery alongside the river. Another great option is the View of the Ambassador Bridge – Assumption Park loop from University of Windsor, which features views of the Ambassador Bridge.
Yes, LaSalle features several circular running routes. The Assumption Park loop from Detroit is a moderate 5.3 km (3.3 miles) circular path, perfect for a consistent run without backtracking. The View of the Detroit Skyline loop from Detroit is another easy circular option.
LaSalle's extensive network of paved trails and numerous parks make it ideal for family-friendly running. The town boasts over 50 kilometers of paved trails that are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The Loop at LaSalle Landing is also a great option for families, offering a safe and scenic multi-use path along the waterfront.
LaSalle's commitment to active living means many of its parks and trailheads offer convenient facilities. While specific details vary by route, the town's extensive parkland and redeveloped areas like LaSalle Landing often include amenities such as parking and restrooms to support outdoor activities.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, LaSalle offers routes with greater distance and varied terrain. The Iron Belle Trail, at nearly 24 km (15 miles), is rated as difficult and provides an excellent test of endurance. Overall, there are 4 routes rated as difficult in the region.
The running trails in LaSalle are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars. Over 310 runners have explored the area using komoot, often praising the scenic waterfront views, well-maintained paved trails, and the accessibility of the routes.
Yes, several routes offer views of interesting landmarks. For instance, the View of the Ambassador Bridge – Assumption Park loop from University of Windsor provides clear views of the Ambassador Bridge. Other nearby attractions you might encounter or visit after your run include the Gateway to Freedom Monument and the William G. Milliken State Park.
Given LaSalle's urban and suburban setting, many running routes, especially those closer to downtown areas or major parks, are often accessible via public transport. Routes like the Detroit Riverwalk and Downtown Loop are typically well-connected, making them convenient for runners relying on public transit.
The Loop at LaSalle Landing is a significant multi-use recreational trail along the picturesque Heritage Detroit River. It's approximately 250 meters in length and is part of a redeveloped waterfront area. It's excellent for running, offering a smooth, paved surface and beautiful waterfront views, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
LaSalle's trails are designed for year-round enjoyment. While spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant conditions with lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, the paved trail system also accommodates winter running. Many paths are maintained, allowing for jogging even in colder months, though runners should always check local conditions and dress appropriately.


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