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The best walks and hikes around Niagara-On-The-Lake

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Hiking around Niagara-On-The-Lake offers diverse landscapes, characterized by its position along the Niagara Escarpment and the Niagara River. The region features dramatic cliffs, old-growth forests, and significant elevation changes within the Niagara Gorge. Hikers can explore paths through pristine Carolinian Forest and along the powerful Niagara River, providing varied terrain for outdoor activity.

Best hiking trails around Niagara-On-The-Lake

  • The most popular hiking route is Would Bruce Trail via Queenston Heights Park, a 5.6 miles (9.0 km) trail that takes…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Would Bruce Trail via Queenston Heights Park

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

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

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

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May 22, 2026, Living Water Wayside Chapel

The Living Water Wayside Chapel is a very tiny church, built in 1964 by the Niagara Falls Christian Reformed Church. The church is so small, only 6 guests can fit inside at a time. The church welcomes visitors of all faiths. Right next door is a produce stand, a great spot to get some fresh fruit on an outing.

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May 22, 2026, McFarland House

McFarland House sits in McFarland Park, which is popular for picnicking, walking, and cycling, with public bathrooms at the north end of the park. The house itself is the oldest property owned by Niagara Parks, dating back to 1812, when it was a military hospital. The house can be visited between 10 am and 5 pm every day except for Saturday. All tickets are under $10.

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The Niagara Township War Memorial is a tall stone monument remembering those who died in major wars of the last century. On Veterans Day, it is decorated with wreaths of red poppies.

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The Upper Canada Heritage Trail cuts through lush vineyards and patches of green forests, best visited during snow-free times of the year. The flat, gravel path is open to biking, running, and leashed dog walking. The large old trees provide shade, and patches of vineyards provide some warm sunshine, a nice mix of shade and sun.

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This is a point in the Upper Canada Heritage Trail where the trail ends for a short time, and a suburban sidewalk must be used for just a few meters. There are maps, trash cans, signage, and stones blocking motor vehicles from entering the trail on both access points.

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May 6, 2026, Vineyard Villa

The Vineyard Villa is part of the Two Sisters Vineyards and the southern end of the Upper Canada Heritage Trail. The vineyards here stretch all the way to East & West Line Road, and there are also a few large trees that provide some shade.

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The Bruce Trail Niagara Section spans about 80 kilometers from the Southern Terminus at Queenston to the Grimsby area along the Niagara Escarpment. Hikers will explore the escarpment cliffs, thick woods, and get nice views of the nearby vineyards. The trail also visits Ball's Falls Conservation Area.

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The Bruce Trail is Canada's oldest marked footpath, stretching about 900 kilometers along the picturesque Niagara Escarpment. This southern terminus is in Queenston. If a thru hiker starts here, they will continue north to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in Niagara-On-The-Lake?

There are over 19 hiking trails around Niagara-On-The-Lake, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include easy riverside walks and more challenging routes through the Niagara Gorge.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for families in Niagara-On-The-Lake?

Yes, Niagara-On-The-Lake offers many easy trails perfect for families. Out of the 19 available routes, 16 are rated as easy. A great option is the General Brock Side Trail – Waterfront Trail loop from Niagara-on-the-Lake, which is 3.1 miles (5.0 km) long and offers scenic views along the Niagara River.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the hiking trails around Niagara-On-The-Lake?

The terrain varies significantly, reflecting the region's unique geography. You can expect paths along the Niagara River, through pristine Carolinian Forests, and rugged sections within the Niagara Gorge with significant elevation changes. The Niagara Escarpment also provides dramatic cliffs and rocky crevices.

Are there any trails that offer views of waterfalls or natural monuments?

Yes, the region is rich in natural features. While hiking, you might encounter various waterfalls, especially along the Bruce Trail where streams flow over the Niagara Escarpment. Notable natural monuments include the powerful Niagara Falls and the stunning Horseshoe Falls. The Niagara Gorge itself is a significant natural monument, carved by the Niagara River.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Niagara-On-The-Lake?

Many trails in Niagara-On-The-Lake are dog-friendly, especially those in conservation areas and along the Niagara River Parkway Recreation Trail. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and check specific trail regulations before heading out.

Are there any circular hiking routes available?

Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Woodend Conservation Area loop from RCMP (GL-MSOC) is an easy 2.5-mile (3.9 km) loop. Another option is the Niagara-on-the-Lake Gazebo – Queen's Royal Park loop from Niagara-on-the-Lake, which is 3.3 miles (5.2 km) long.

What are some of the key landmarks or points of interest I can explore while hiking?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical and scenic landmarks. The Lewiston–Queenston Bridge offers impressive views, and the Niagara Glen Nature Reserve is a popular spot for bouldering. Queenston Heights Park, the southern terminus of the Bruce Trail, also features Brock's Monument and picturesque trails.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Niagara-On-The-Lake?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Niagara Gorge to the serene Carolinian Forests, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various ability levels.

Is public transport available to reach hiking trailheads?

While specific public transport options directly to all trailheads might be limited, the Niagara Region Transit provides services within the area. For trails closer to Niagara-On-The-Lake town center, local transport or ride-sharing might be an option. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for routes to specific starting points.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Niagara-On-The-Lake?

Niagara-On-The-Lake offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings blooming flora in the Carolinian Forests, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage along the Escarpment. Summer is popular for riverside walks, and winter can offer unique, serene experiences on snow-covered trails, though some rugged paths might be more challenging.

Are there any trails that are particularly challenging or offer significant elevation changes?

For a more challenging experience, explore the trails within the Niagara Gorge, particularly in the Niagara Glen Nature Reserve. These paths feature steep cliffs, rough terrain, and can descend over 60 meters (200 feet) via stairways, requiring appropriate footwear and a good fitness level.

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