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Past News & Events

News and Updates

Annual General Meeting – 2025

It’s that time of year! The board will provide updates on our current fiscal year, as well as installing the incoming board of directors for 2026.

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Use our new form to notify the LVTA of any issues on the trail and ideas for improvement. We appreciate your feedback!

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Lynn Valley Trail New Map Update

We Are Building A New Map

Over the next little while, the Lynn Valley Trail Association is going to be building an interactive trail map to help visitors plan their perfect hike or bike ride!

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About The Lynn Valley Trail

The Lynn Valley Trail follows the former CNR rail line, first established in 1873 as the Lake Huron and Port Dover Railway. After the line was abandoned in 1988, the Lynn Valley Trail Association (LVTA) was formed to preserve the corridor for public use. ...
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New Gates on the Lynn Valley Trail

As spring approaches, the Lynn Valley Trail Executive and Directors are planning a variety of 2024 projects to improve the trail. One important project is replacing the gates. The nine existing gates will be removed and replaced with standardized 14 foot tubul...
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Land Acknowledgment

We support community efforts to sustain a relationship with Indigenous peoples based on respect, dignity, trust and cooperation, in the process of advancing truth and reconciliation.

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The Third Season of Song: Insects

By Mary Gartshore The frogs finished singing back in July, and most songbirds have stopped singing—except for year-round residents such as the Northern Cardinal and Carolina Wren. Now, the crickets, katydids, and cicadas are engaged in the third season of song...
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Ontario’s Deep South

Naturalist Mary Gartshore shares her summer observations from the Lynn Valley Trail, where birds like the Carolina Wren and Red-headed Woodpecker stay active well into July.

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Lynn Valley Trail – A Celebration of Nature

To celebrate our 30th Anniversary, we are presenting a series from well-known Naturalist, Mary Gartshore. Below is the first of three submissions.

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