Log in

Eden Mills & District Community Club

Edgewood Trails

The Eden Mills & District Community Club is pleased to showcase the trail information that forms an integral part of our community's life.  From time-to-time there will be a call for volunteers to do trail maintenance.  Ensure your EMCC membership is up-to-date to receive these emails. 

The residents of Eden Mills have walked the trails at the former Camp Edgewood for decades, and now a group of Eden Mills residents have ensured that this will continue for the entire in perpetuity!  When the group purchased the property in 2018 they had a clear vision for a large section of the property is as follows:

  1. To provide access to the trails to the community and future generations;

  2. To ensure that the lands remain protected and intact and in perpetuity;

  3. To select a land trust to implement our vision and work with us to ensure it is fulfilled. 

In April 2021, 38 acres, with trail access off of Park Street & River Glen Path transfers ownership through the Eco-Gift program to rare Charitable Research Reserve.

Read more about rare's goals for the Eramosa River Conservation Corridor (download PDF)


PARKING & ACCESS

The main access is reached by parking your car at the Memorial Street parking lot and walking to the end of Park Street.  Please do not park your cars on Park Street.  

Remember that River Glen Path is a one-lane, no exit, private road with no turn around access or parking for the trail system.  Please do not use it for parking.



Photos: Contributed by Tom Bowes



rare Charitable Research Reserve (rare)

Needs your help as Stewards of the land. 


Respecting the Land.

By keeping to the trails, keeping dogs on leash, picking-up your dog waste and taking it home, are just a few ways to Steward this beautiful piece of property.


Getting Involved. 

Volunteering your time: when there is a call for volunteers to remove invasive species or plant native trees. Reporting fallen trees or other concerns taking action by contacting Tom Woodcock, Planning Ecologist, rare, 519-650-9336 x121






 104 York Street, Eden Mills, Ontario N0B 1P0   519-856-4870   


The Eden Mills & District Community Club, Inc   

Charitable # 874614761RR0001 

 

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software