Waterfront Trail - Recreational Path
Cornwall has a comprehensive network of 75 kilometres of recreational paths that allow people to walk, bike and rollerblade along the St. Lawrence River and throughout the City.
The largest part of the recreational path spans the entire waterfront, offering great views of the St. Lawrence River. This part of the recreational path is also part of the Waterfront Trail, which stretches from Niagara-on-the-Lake to the Quebec border.
Cornwall's recreation path connects neighbourhoods to a number of attractions including Lamoureux Park, Cornwall Civic Complex, Cornwall Curling Centre, Cornwall Aquatic Centre, Cornwall Community Museum and the historic Cornwall Canal. It also connects the Gray's Creek Conservation Area in the east to Guindon Park in the west.
Main access points to the path (which includes free parking) are Lamoureux Park and Guindon Park.
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