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Trailhead of the Tom Taylor Trail at St. John’s Sideroad (Braemar LUT)

The Nokiidaa Trail links Aurora, Newmarket and East Gwillimbury, following the East Holland River. “Nokiidaa” is an Ojibwa term meaning “walking Together”. The Tom Taylor Trail is Newmarket’s portion of the Nokiidaa Trail.

Stretching 20 kilometres from Aurora to Holland Landing, the Nokiidaa Trail System consists of a myriad of multi use trails with numerous access points. It is a convenient link through many town parks and greenspaces including Rogers Reservoir, Fairy Lake, Sheppard’s Bush and Mabel Davis to name a few. These are fabulous sites to discover a variety of trees and plant life as well as birds, fish, and a multitude of other wild animals. Most offer parking and lovely picnic areas. Activities are held year round at these stations.

Trail surfaces vary from natural, stone chip and rigid. The majority of the terrain is flat along the river valley and varies in degree of difficulty. For accomplished hikers and cyclists, the most challenging tracts are located between St. John’s Sideroad and Mulock Drive as well as from Rogers Reservoir and the Holland River.

The Nokiidaa Trail System links to the south with the Oak Ridges Moraine and is a part of the Oak Ridges Trail Association. It is also in the Ontario Trails Council, a not-for-profit organization promoting and preserving Ontario trails since 1988. This sustainable land is maintained by the individual municipalities, the Region of York and the Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority.

 

Copyright: Robert Prior
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18000x9000
Taken: 16/05/2024
Uploaded: 18/05/2024
Published: 22/07/2024
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Tags: aerial; drone; spring; day; wetland; trail; boardwalk; recreation
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