Kortright Center for Conservation loop via Humber River Trail
Kortright Center for Conservation loop via Humber River Trail
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7.27km
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Hike an easy 4.5-mile loop through woodlands and marsh areas at Kortright Center for Conservation, with views of the Humber River.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.91 km
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4.39 km
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5.02 km
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4.10 km
1.72 km
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246 m
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4.06 km
2.42 km
583 m
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The trail is located within the Kortright Centre for Conservation, which has ample parking available on-site. You'll find the main parking area at the Centre's entrance in Woodbridge.
Yes, the Kortright Centre for Conservation charges an entrance fee. This fee helps maintain the trails and facilities. You can usually purchase tickets upon arrival at the Centre.
Yes, this route is classified as 'easy' and is generally suitable for beginners and families. While some trails within the Kortright Centre can be moderate, this specific loop is designed to be accessible, featuring varied surfaces like natural paths and crushed stone.
Dogs are generally permitted on leash within the Kortright Centre for Conservation trails, including this loop. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the area pristine for all visitors.
The terrain is diverse, featuring natural paths, crushed stone, and potentially some wood decking or asphalt sections. You'll walk through pristine woodlands, meadows, and along the scenic Humber River Valley. Some sections, like the Wetland Trail, might include boardwalks through marsh areas.
Along this route, you'll pass through beautiful natural areas. Key highlights include the Wetland Trail and the Maple Trail. The route also takes you through the Kortright Centre for Conservation, which is known for its environmental education and sustainable practices. You can also enjoy lookout points and picnic areas.
The trail is accessible year-round. However, it's particularly stunning in the fall when the woodlands display vibrant colors. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer is great for bird watching. Winter hiking is also possible, but trail conditions may vary.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Spruce Trail, Humber River Trail/William Granger Greenway, Forestry Trail, Ridge Trail, Maple Trail, Innovation Trail, Wetland Trail, Lookout Trail, Maria's Walk, and Cold Creek Trail.
Yes, washroom facilities are available at the Kortright Centre for Conservation. It's advisable to use them before starting your hike as there may not be facilities directly on the loop itself.
The Kortright Centre for Conservation is considered one of the best spots for bird watching in the Greater Toronto Area. You might also encounter various small mammals and other local wildlife typical of woodland and riverine habitats.
While the Kortright Centre is just north of Toronto, public transport options might require transfers. It's best to check local transit authority websites (e.g., TTC or YRT) for the most current routes and schedules to Woodbridge, followed by a short taxi or ride-share to the Centre.