The Lynn Valley Trail Association (LVTA) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, protecting, and enhancing the Lynn Valley Trail for everyone to enjoy.
Stretching along the former CNR rail line, the trail follows a historic route first established in 1873 as the Lake Huron and Port Dover Railway. When the line was abandoned in 1988, community members came together to ensure this natural corridor would remain accessible. The LVTA was formed with a shared vision: to transform the railway into a safe, scenic, and welcoming trail for walkers, cyclists, joggers, and nature enthusiasts of all ages.
The LVTA continues today, holding our core values strong. With the support from community members like yourself, we are able to maintain, improve, and protect our trail and the land around it.
Maintain and improve the trail’s surface, signage, and bridges.
Protect the surrounding habitats and respect local land and wildlife.
Encourage healthy outdoor recreation and year-round use.
Build partnerships with local organizations and volunteers.
Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful walk, spotting wildlife, or biking with friends, the Lynn Valley Trail is a place where people and nature thrive together. Our trail is more than a pathway, it’s a community connection.
You can help keep the trail strong for generations to come.
A volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, protecting, and enhancing the Lynn Valley Trail for everyone to enjoy.