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The Lochiel Street trailhead on the Glengarry Recreational Trails in Alexandria, Ontario, now sports an observation deck where bird watchers and trail enthusiasts can enjoy the view of Mill Pond and the surrounding area.

In tribute

Friends of Glengarry Trails Board of Directors

We, at Friends of Glengarry Trails Association are saddened to hear of the passing of Richard Kerr. He was a founding member of the FGTA and has been an active member since then. As a board member, he shared his love of the trail system and his wish to protect it. Recently he made a submission to the Township of North Glengarry to rezone the Garry Fen land owned by the North Glengarry Township. He was proud of his success to have it rezoned from “rural” to “open space”. The new designation will help protect the area from development. We will miss you, Richard

For memorial arrangements follow the link to Hillcrest Funeral Home, Vankleek Hill.

The Friends of Glengarry Trails Association is proud of the Glengarry Trails, a beautiful all-season 15 Km recreational trail system in the heart of the North Glengarry Township.  Located in Eastern Ontario, about 1 hour from Montreal or Ottawa, and 35 min from Cornwall, the Glengarry Trails vary in length and difficulty, and are accessible all year round.

The trails are nestled in a Natural Heritage System which encompasses wetlands, woodlands, watercourses, wildlife habitat and agricultural lands.  Ecosystem services maintain rich biodiversity where rare flora and fauna are found.

Constructed in 1999, with federal and municipal funding assistance, the Glengarry Trails are now financed and maintained through the generosity of volunteers and trail users. The FGTA sells memberships and holds fundraising events a couple of times a year.

We appreciate the support of our partners: North Glengarry Township, Raisin Region Conservation Authority  and landowners through which the recreational trails pass.

Are you ready for the Adventure?

Discover our trails using our new Trail Planner or learn more about each trail visiting the Trail Highlights in our Menu.

Do you wish to know more about the natural environment of our trails?  As a dynamic educational hub, our Learning Centre beckons visitors to explore the diverse ecosystems and cultural heritage that define the Glengarry region.

VOLUNTEER

Be a Friend of Glengarry Trails Association and volunteer. Stay active, meet new people, share experiences, and offer your skills in various disciplines.

MEMBERSHIP

Being a member or making a donation helps the FGTA groom and maintain the trails and offer events; you’re supporting local conservation efforts and helping to preserve the natural environment for future generations.

Announcements 

Easter Egg Hunt

Red trail, Saturday, April 19 2025 from 9:00am to 2:00pm.

In case of severe weather, the hunt will be held on Monday April 21.

Volunteers needed

Did you know that volunteering for the trails includes so much more than physical labour?

Tasks such as:

  • writing grant applications, 
  • writing descriptions for tourist guides, 
  • working with the community, 
  • organizing educational or fun activities on the trails.

 

These are all an integral part of ensuring the future of the Glengarry Trails.

The Trillium Bouquet

A new story is out! Written and illustrated by Ruth Stanton, this story tells the story of a young boy bringing his grandmother a lovely bunch of flowers for her birthday. He learns about the fragility of our Ontario emblem, the Trillium.

Come for a stroll on the Red trail and look for the Story Boards!

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International cartographic symbols for available seasonal activities on the Glengarry Trails. Hiking, bird watching, cross-country skiing, nature photography, cycling on the trails, snowshoeing, walking, and Geocaching, to name a few.
A map of the Glengarry Trails in Alexandria, Ontario.

Please Note: Trail User assumes all risks as per Occupiers Liability Act RSO 1990, in case of Emergency call 911.

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