Connecting and
Cross-Regional Routes
See the routes and trails that connect with Haldimand County for an even larger ride.
Waterfront Trail
The Haldimand section of Waterfront Trail winds along quiet country roads lined by quaint waterfront cottages. It also passes through Dunnville, one of the larger Lake Erie Waterfront Trail communities.
Heading east from the Norfolk boundary near Port Dover, the Trail passes by Nanticoke Power Plant and Peacock Point. The Trail east of Selkirk follows a beautiful country road with frequent views of Lake Erie and onto Port Maitland at the mouth of the Grand River. Heading north, you enter Dunnville with many amenities including places to stay, eat and shop.
Chippewa Trail - Connecting to Hamilton
This 15-km abandoned rail corridor links Hamilton with Caledonia as part of the Niagara-Haldimand branch of the Trans Canada Trail. Riding from Hamilton to Haldibrook Road and back makes a 26 km round trip journey.
The Haldimand Chippewa Trail connects the Hamilton Chippawa Trail at Haldibrook Road and runs 2.7 km south along the old Georgia-Pacific rail line to Haldimand Road 66 near Caledonia.
The on-road portion of the trail then runs east on Haldimand Road 66 to McClung Road and south on McClung and connects to the Caledonia Riverside Rotary Trail at Seneca Park in Caledonia which takes trail users to the Grand River and then off-road again along the Grand to the hamlet of York.
This trail is likely the only part of the Trans Canada Trail where you might catch a glimpse of a lion or a tiger as a portion of it runs alongside the Killman Zoo.
Lynn Valley Trail
Connections to the Lynn Valley Trail can be made via the following:
- Stone Quarry Road in Townsend
- Lynn Valley Road
- New Lake Shore Road
Grand Valley Trail
The Grand Valley Trail is a marked footpath both off and on-road, stretching about 275 km between Port Maitland to the town of Alton near Orangeville. A hiker can identify the main Grand Valley Trail by the white blazes approximately 5 cm wide by 15 cm high.
Caledonia’s Highway 54 running Northwest of the town towards Brant County will connect with Brant’s Grand River Trail part of this larger trail system.
Blue Heron Way
Blue Heron Way is approximately 1.1 km of off-road trails connecting Dunnville to the Niagara Region. This trail links up to the Gord Harry Trail - a 13 km trail with barrier-free access through gated entries at each road crossing. The Gord Harry Trail connects directly to Wainfleet Wetlands Conservation Area, and passes near Long Beach, Morgan’s Point and Wainfleet Bog Conservation Areas.