Cranberry Trail

Callander

Photo: Eric Brazier

Description

This beautiful trail begins at the end of Cranberry Road in Callander, and stretches out to Callander Bay.  The trail branches off about half-way through, leading to a platform overlooking the Cranberry Marsh.  With interpretive signage, benches along the way, and a gorgeous view of Callander Bay, this trail is perfect for the whole family.

Trailhead UTM 623608 mE x 5121284 mN
Ownership Municipality of Callander
Management Municipality of Callander
Length 2.5km
Activities Cross-Country Skiing, Fat Biking, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing
Amenities Interpretive Signage, Lookout, Parking
Difficulty Easy, Easy to Moderate
Level of Development Moderately Developed
Surface Mixed Gravel
Seasons All Season

Rules for Use

  • ATVs, motorbikes prohibited
  • follow marked routes only
  • carry out all litter
  • keep to the right except when passing
  • fires are not permitted along the trail
  • smoking is prohibited
  • do not remove plant life
  • do not damage live trees by breaking branches or stripping bark
  • dogs must remain leashed at all times, and please clean up after them

Directions

From the HWY 11/17 junction near Seymour Street, take HWY 11 south to the Pinewood Park Drive/Highway 94 turnoff. Turn left at the lights, and drive 2 km (1.2 mi) to Fairway Drive, where you will turn right. Turn right again after 200 m (0.12 mi) onto Cranberry Road, where you will find the Cranberry Trail parking lot at the end.

For More Information

Municipality of Callander
(705) 752-1410
[email protected]

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The vast network of trails we celebrate exist on the traditional lands and waterways of the Anishinaabe people within the territory protected by the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850 and Williams Treaties of 1923.