
Many local trails are also wheelchair accessible, such as:
Bowmanville Harbour Conservation: Located on Lake Ontario in the Municipality of Clarington, there is a boat launch, parking and nearby access to the waterfront. Numerous parks and trails weave through the Bowmanville Harbour Conservation Area and nearby Port Darlington Marina.
Whitby Waterfront Trail: The Waterfront Trail follows the shore of Lake Ontario from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Quinte West. Whitby's Waterfront Trail is off-road and paved. There are a number of beautiful natural areas to enjoy, such Lynde Shore Conservation Area, the last remnant of old-growth white pines on the north shore of Lake Ontario.
Uptown Toronto: This Uptown Discovery Walk leads you through neighbourhoods just north of the City’s core. Hidden among the low-rise and high-rise residential, commercial and institutional buildings, you will discover a rich variety of parks, gardens and streetscapes.
Visit the Ontario Trails official website for a list of accessible trails.
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