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Easy hiking trails in Glen Haffy Conservation Area traverse a diverse landscape where the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine converge. The region features mature forests, wetlands, and open fields, providing varied ecosystems for exploration. Hikers can find tranquil natural hills and deep forest valleys, with some paths leading to tributaries of the Humber River. This conservation area spans 189 hectares, offering a range of natural features for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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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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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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A short section of the 900-kilometre Bruce Trail passes through the Glen Haffy Conservation area, seamlessly tying in with the park's own trail system. Whether you're taking on an epic journey across southern Ontario, or just out for a quick loop of Glen Haffy, you'll likely end up on this section of Canada's oldest long-distance hiking trail.
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Great for beginners and welcoming to experienced anglers as well, the ponds at Glen Haffy Conservation Area are stocked with rainbow trout from the park's own hatchery. Bait is available for purchase, and please observe the "no live bait" policy in order to keep invasive species out of the waterways.
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Located along the Niagara Escarpment with mature forest, fishing ponds, and crisscrossed with a network of trails, the Glen Haffy Conservation Area has a lot on offer. Fishing is a particularly popular activity here since the conservation area is home to its own hatchery which stocks the ponds with rainbow trout.
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The forest breaks, and in the middle of a beautiful meadow sits the Honey Palgrave Pond, sometimes also called the Humphrey Palgrave Pond. The pond changes with the seasons; in winter it will ice over, while in summer and spring the water is moss-covered and dotted with lily pads.
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The Palgrave Trail, also known as the Oak Ridges Trail, is well-marked and easy to follow, looping twice through the Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area. This trail follows rolling hills and is shared by hikers and mountain bikers, so be aware and watch your footing in the thick forests, as roots can be a tripping hazard.
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The Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area is made up of protected forest, wetlands, and small lakes. The rolling hills found here were created by glaciers retreating about 12,000 years ago. Today the hills are covered with forests of pine, cedar, and spruce trees, providing lots of shade for hikers and mountain bikers.
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Hiking this trail during the summer would be more plesent but views are much better during the winter. On 6 km loop there are many ups and downs that will make your blood running. Enjoy and respect
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Glen Haffy Conservation Area offers 5 easy hiking trails, perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience. In total, there are 15 routes of varying difficulty levels to explore within the area.
Easy hikes in Glen Haffy Conservation Area traverse a diverse landscape where the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine converge. You'll find mature forests, wetlands, and open fields, along with tranquil natural hills and deep forest valleys. Some paths even lead to tributaries of the Humber River.
Yes, several easy loop trails are available. For example, the Gazebo on the Bruce Trail โ Maple Syrup Production Site loop from Mono East Cemetery is a 5.1 km easy loop. Another option is the Oak Ridges Lowlands loop from Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area, which is 4.1 km long.
The area is rich in natural features. The Red Trail offers a spectacular lookout across both the Niagara Escarpment and the Oak Ridges Moraine. The Green Trail leads down old stone staircases into forest valleys where you can observe wildlife near the Humber River tributaries. You might also encounter fishing ponds, particularly along the Blue Trail.
Yes, Glen Haffy Conservation Area is an excellent choice for families. The well-maintained trails, diverse ecosystems, and opportunities for wildlife spotting make it an engaging experience for all ages. The shorter, easy loops are particularly suitable for families with children.
Glen Haffy Conservation Area is generally dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs on its trails. It's always a good idea to check for any specific signage or regulations upon arrival to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
The easy trails in Glen Haffy Conservation Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene natural hills, diverse ecosystems, and the peaceful atmosphere of the forest valleys.
If you're looking for a slightly longer easy walk, consider the Hiking loop from Hockley Valley Provincial Park, which covers 7.0 km and typically takes around 1 hour and 57 minutes to complete.
Glen Haffy Conservation Area provides parking facilities for visitors. Specific trailheads often have designated parking areas. For detailed information on parking locations, it's advisable to check the official park website or maps upon arrival.
Glen Haffy Conservation Area offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and active wildlife, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the open fields and shaded forests, and winter provides a tranquil, snowy landscape for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, Glen Haffy Conservation Area is well-equipped with three large picnic areas, two of which include shelters. These are perfect spots to relax and enjoy a meal amidst nature after your easy hike.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, Glen Haffy Conservation Area supports activities such as mountain biking, bird watching, and geocaching. The fishing ponds are stocked with rainbow trout, offering an additional recreational option. You can also find a Maple Syrup Production Site along sections of the Bruce Trail.


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