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Lower Spring Creek Trail, Hamilton, Ontario, L9E 5E3, Canada
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Sep 11, 2018
Great place for a walk, biking , run or horse back ride. Also a great spot for the annual Bright run for cancer. 🎗

Sep 10, 2018
Nice area with almost 50 kilometers of connected trail systems. Wash rooms and snack bar available. Lots of parking.

Sep 3, 2018
Great trails but the main loop and lots of the others are extremely filled with steep ups and downs so be prepared. The 3.5k felt like 10k but lots of fun lol

Sep 1, 2018
The trail center is less than 10 mins walk from the Dundas Valley conservation area entrance. The entrance has $10 fee to bring one vehicle in. Number of people are not charged separately. The facility has public washrooms, in the basement. and a couple of exhibits displaying local fauna and flora of the region. The place is cooled is you visit during summer months. There is also a cute little cafe where you can buy stuff if you are hungry or forgot to bring anything to eat. Right outside are various trailheads that lead to so many tails. Technically look around 360 degree and you will see many trails starting in less than 5 mins walk. The most famous and frequented one is the main loop. Good luck with your adventure.

Jun 5, 2018
Lots of information on Dundas Valley, the local flora and fauna, interactive exhibits, washrooms indoors and outdoors for when the building is closed, a concession, shaded picnic and rest area, and nearby parking. This is a popular meeting point. This is the hub for where many DVCA trails crisscross. It is beside the Hamilton Rail Trail and the Bruce trail is not far. A spigot is outside for quickly filling your water bottles, dumping your head under on a hot day, or cleaning mud off your shoes on a rainy day. This is also a popular start/finish area for many trail races.

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