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Greenwood Conservation Area

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Greenwood Conservation Area

The best hikes from bus stations in Greenwood Conservation Area

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Bus station hiking trails in Greenwood Conservation Area traverse a varied landscape featuring flat plains, rolling hills, and valleys, alongside marshy and forested areas. Duffins Creek, a central natural feature, flows through the area, supporting diverse flora and fauna. The terrain includes natural surfaces with varied elevations, offering a mix of forest, marshlands, and open meadows.

Best bus station hiking trails in Greenwood Conservation Area

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Valley Farm Ravine loop from Dellbrook WB…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Railway bridge – Valley Farm Ravine loop from Dellbrook WB @ Major Oaks

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 29, 2026, Veterans' Point Gardens

Veterans’ Point Gardens is a beautiful memorial park along the waterfront that honours Canadian veterans through monuments, commemorative features, and interpretive plaques, all set within well-manicured gardens overlooking Lake Ontario. There are open lawns, flower beds and benches with expansive views across the shoreline.

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March 10, 2026, Seaton Trail

The Seaton Trail near Concession Road follows the wooded valley of West Duffins Creek in Pickering. The trail quickly descends into the forested ravine and begins winding beside the creek. This section features rolling terrain with several hills, occasional viewpoints over the river valley, and stretches of natural trail that can become muddy after rain. The scenic creekside setting makes this one of the most popular starting points for exploring the Seaton Trail.

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March 10, 2026, Rail bridge

This towering railway bridge spans the wooded valley of Duffins Creek along the Seaton Trail in Pickering. Rising high above the forest floor, the steel trestle stretches across the ravine and creates one of the most striking landmarks along the trail. From below, the massive metal structure contrasts with the quiet woodland surrounding it, making this a memorable spot to pause before continuing along the creek through the valley.

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Clarke’s Hollow is one of the northern access points to the Seaton Trail in Pickering. The area sits in the wooded valley of West Duffins Creek and serves as a common trailhead and turnaround point for hikers exploring the central section of the trail. From here, paths continue through the forested ravine following the creek, with steep valley slopes and quiet woodland scenery. Clarke’s Hollow is also one of several entry points along the Seaton Trail, linking this section of the route to nearby communities and additional trail segments.

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Valley Farm Ravine is a hidden nature corridor tucked between suburban areas in Pickering. The trail system meanders through forest, meadow, and creekside sections, following the bends of Duffins Creek. Take your time wandering through the woods and open areas, you’ll spot plenty of birds and enjoy a few quiet minutes away from the city. There’s also a dog park near the northern entrance.

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William Peak and his wife Margaret settled in 1793 in Pickering Township at the mouth of Duffins Creek in Lake Ontario, known as Simcoe Point. The Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery, the family's small burial ground, still stands on the site today. Many descendants of William Peak, the community's first white settler, are buried here. The earliest documented burial dates to 1836. The site is marked by a memorial plaque and three maple trees. https://images.ourontario.ca/ajax/124613/data

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The 140-meter-long Rotary Park boardwalk over Duffins Creek at its confluence with Lake Ontario was completed in June 2021. The boardwalk replaces an older pedestrian bridge built in the early 1990s. The new, elevated boardwalk was designed to be set back slightly from the marsh, making it more resilient to flooding. (Visit June 10, 2025) https://www.ajax.ca/en/experience-the-new-rotary-park-boardwalk-this-summer.aspx

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Operation White Heart is a mental health and suicide awareness project. It uses simple garden materials like mulch and white stones to create a white heart. The City of Ajax installed an Operation White Heart in Rotary Park on October 17, 2024. The initiative originates from a program in New Brunswick that began in 2021. (Visit June 10, 2025) https://pub-oshawa.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=16268

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available in Greenwood Conservation Area?

This guide highlights several hiking trails in Greenwood Conservation Area that are accessible via bus. You can explore routes like the Valley Farm Ravine loop from Dellbrook WB @ Major Oaks, or shorter options such as the Veterans' Point Gardens loop from Ajax Waterfront Conservation Area.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus-accessible trails in Greenwood Conservation Area?

The trails in Greenwood Conservation Area offer a diverse range of terrain, from flat sandy plains and rolling hills to valleys and forested areas. You'll find natural surfaces throughout, including sections along Duffins Creek, marshlands, and dry ground. Some routes, like portions of the Duffins Trail, may include varied elevations with stairs and fallen trees.

Are there any easy bus-accessible trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are easier options available. For instance, the Veterans' Point Gardens loop from Ajax Waterfront Conservation Area and the Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery loop from Ajax Waterfront Conservation Area are rated as easy and are great choices for novice hikers or families.

Can I bring my dog on the bus-accessible hiking trails?

Greenwood Conservation Area is dog-friendly. There's even a leash-free area for dogs to roam freely in both open spaces and trails. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local regulations regarding leashing where required.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the trails?

You'll encounter a rich natural environment. Duffins Creek is a central feature, known for its clear waters and migratory rainbow trout. The area is also home to towering pine, cedar, oak, and elm trees, large meadows ideal for bird watching, and diverse vegetation. You might also spot the Ajax Waterfront Conservation Area or the Veterans' Point Gardens along some routes.

Are there any circular routes accessible by bus?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient when relying on public transport. Examples include the Valley Farm Ravine loop from Dellbrook WB @ Major Oaks and the Veterans' Point Gardens – Simcoe Point Pioneer Cemetery loop from Ashbury EB @ Wiseman.

What is the best time of year to hike in Greenwood Conservation Area?

Greenwood Conservation Area is beautiful year-round. In the fall, the area transforms with vibrant autumn colors, offering a particularly scenic experience. Spring and summer bring lush greenery, while winter allows for activities like cross-country skiing and fat biking on the trails. Be prepared for potential mud in wetter seasons and ticks, especially along trails like the West Duffins Creek Pine Ridge Trail.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Greenwood Conservation Area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the extensive trail system, and the peaceful natural environment, especially along Duffins Creek.

Are there any longer, more challenging bus-accessible hikes?

For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Valley Farm Ravine loop from Dellbrook WB @ Major Oaks is rated as difficult, covering over 21 kilometers with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding adventure.

Are there amenities like washrooms or picnic areas near the bus-accessible trails?

Yes, Greenwood Conservation Area provides amenities for visitors. You'll find picnic tables and washrooms available. The Greenwood Discovery Pavilion also offers public restrooms, even when the main building is closed, enhancing your comfort during your hike.

What should I be aware of regarding bugs or ticks when hiking here?

During warmer months, especially spring and summer, it's advisable to take precautions against bugs and ticks. Wearing long pants and using insect repellent is recommended, particularly on trails that pass through wooded or grassy areas, such as the West Duffins Creek Pine Ridge Trail.

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