Attractions and places to see around East Garafraxa include a blend of natural beauty, unique historical sites, and recreational opportunities. This rural township, located west of Orangeville, is characterized by rolling hills and diverse natural settings. It offers scenic landscapes and well-maintained trails for outdoor pursuits like hiking and cycling. The area also features significant natural and cultural sites, making it a destination for those seeking to explore Ontario's countryside.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Monora Park's trails are colour coded, and Yellow Trail is the outermost trail circling the perimeter of the park. Other trails include Blue Trail, Green Trail (connecting trails), Orange Trail and the largest network of trails within the park's centre is Red Trail.
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Monora Park is open year round with summer activities including hiking and biking, while in winter the Mono Nordic Ski Club provides regularly groomed trails for cross-country skiing. The series of trails are named after colours, with two small scenic ponds the trails circle. On the park's east side is parking, restrooms and the Mono Nordic Ski Club house.
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Right in the Orangeville, small city in south Ontario, you can enjoy this beautiful park. It is man made lake created by the dam on the Credit River. Whole area is controlled and preserved by the Conservation Authorities and it is real gem. Very well maintained and enjoyable all year around. Circle trail around the lake is 11 km but there are many smaller side trails. In the summer you can rent kayaks and canoes. In the winter you can rent ice fishing hut and equipment. Also available in the winter are ice skating pads, on the frozen lake, that you can rent on hourly basis for $20/h. If you are coming with the car to the main entrance there would be a fee, $6.50 per person. You can access the park for free if you park outside and walk in through many other entrances. Enjoy and respect.
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Every year around this time, only on this spot along the whole Trailway, you can see this beautiful spectacle of Trillium flower. It will last for very short time so make sure you come along.
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Trillium flower is native plant of North America's harsh climate. With introduction of so many invasive plant species it's becoming hard to find spots like this. Trillium flower is depicted on the Ontario's provincial flag.
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Grand River is South Ontario's biggest river. Once they built the dam, to protect communities down the stream, Belwood Lake was created. Over the years became favourite place of weekend warriors for great fishing, boating, hiking/biking. Numerous camping sites are available around the lake. Neighbouring Fergus and Elora communities offer great dinning and entertainment opportunities. Enjoy and respect!
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East Garafraxa offers diverse natural beauty, including rolling hills and scenic landscapes. You can visit Island Lake Conservation Area, a man-made lake with an 11 km circle trail, or Belwood Lake and Dam, a popular spot for fishing, boating, and hiking. The Upper Grand Trailway is another excellent option for enjoying the countryside.
Yes, East Garafraxa has some unique historical points. Don't miss the Bean Puzzle Tombstone at Rushes Cemetery, featuring a coded epitaph from the 1860s. Along the Upper Grand Trailway, you can also find a historic brick-lined culvert dating from the early 1900s where Boyne Creek flows.
The region is perfect for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding on the 10.5 km Upper Grand Trailway. Monora Park offers trails for hiking and biking in summer, and groomed trails for cross-country skiing in winter. Belwood Lake is popular for fishing and boating, and its surrounding loops are great for cycling.
Absolutely! Island Lake Conservation Area and Belwood Lake and Dam are both family-friendly, offering trails and recreational activities. Orton Community Park features a baseball field, playground, and a covered pavilion. Many township parks like Brookhaven Park and Nature's Landing Park also provide green spaces for families.
For hiking and cycling, the Upper Grand Trailway is a prime choice, offering 10.5 km of scenic paths. Monora Park also has a series of color-coded trails, including the Yellow Trail, suitable for both activities. You can find more detailed routes for cycling in the area by checking our Cycling around East Garafraxa guide.
Yes, the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario at Elliott Tree Farm is a fantastic cultural site. It preserves the rich history of maple syrup production in Ontario, showcasing indigenous, pioneer, and early modern artifacts. You can learn about the cultural and historical significance of maple syrup for Indigenous peoples and early European settlers.
East Garafraxa offers outdoor activities year-round. The Upper Grand Trailway is a four-season trail, suitable for hiking and cycling in warmer months, and cross-country skiing in winter. Island Lake Conservation Area offers kayaking and canoeing in summer, and ice fishing and ice skating in winter. Spring is particularly special for seeing the Trillium Flower Meadow.
Yes, around spring, you can witness the beautiful spectacle of the Trillium Flower Meadow. The Trillium flower is native to North America and is depicted on Ontario's provincial flag. This specific spot along the Trailway is known for its dense bloom, though it lasts for a very short time.
For runners, there are several routes available. You can explore trails like the 'Bike Trail loop from Mono' (9.35 km, moderate difficulty) or the 'Bike Trail loop from Orangeville' (10.13 km, moderate difficulty). More options can be found in our Running Trails around East Garafraxa guide.
Many outdoor areas in East Garafraxa are dog-friendly. The Upper Grand Trailway is generally welcoming to dogs. Island Lake Conservation Area is also known to be dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Monora Park is a versatile outdoor destination open year-round. In summer, it's ideal for hiking and biking on its color-coded trails, such as the Yellow Trail. During winter, the Mono Nordic Ski Club grooms trails for cross-country skiing. The park also features two small scenic ponds and facilities including parking and restrooms.


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