Songwood - Visitors' guidebook

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Songwood - Visitors' guidebook

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The majority of the large variety of recreational activities occurring within Limerick Forest is associated with its many trails and roads. The "mapped" trail network within Limerick Forest consists of approximately 180 km of trails ranging in size from "single track" to emergency access roads suitable for full-sized vehicles. In addition, approximately 30 km of "groomed" snowmobile trails are maintained by the Leeds & Grenville Snowmobile Association. A number of information kiosks have been installed at various locations throughout Limerick Forest.
Limerick Forest Pit
8403 Forsythe Rd
The majority of the large variety of recreational activities occurring within Limerick Forest is associated with its many trails and roads. The "mapped" trail network within Limerick Forest consists of approximately 180 km of trails ranging in size from "single track" to emergency access roads suitable for full-sized vehicles. In addition, approximately 30 km of "groomed" snowmobile trails are maintained by the Leeds & Grenville Snowmobile Association. A number of information kiosks have been installed at various locations throughout Limerick Forest.

Sightseeing

Paddling the Rideau Canal, whether by canoe, kayak or other muscle driven conveyance, is a great low impact way to travel along this historic waterway. It also affords the best opportunity for quiet wildlife viewing. The Rideau Canal is ideally suited to paddling with lots of access points, lots of camping areas (most of the lockstations plus private and public campgrounds), easy access to supplies and easy access to help. The landscapes along the Rideau are varied; natural, rural and urban. Whether you like viewing loons and turtles and/or the architecture of boathouses and cottages, the Rideau has something for everyone.
215 locals recommend
Rideau Canal
215 locals recommend
Paddling the Rideau Canal, whether by canoe, kayak or other muscle driven conveyance, is a great low impact way to travel along this historic waterway. It also affords the best opportunity for quiet wildlife viewing. The Rideau Canal is ideally suited to paddling with lots of access points, lots of camping areas (most of the lockstations plus private and public campgrounds), easy access to supplies and easy access to help. The landscapes along the Rideau are varied; natural, rural and urban. Whether you like viewing loons and turtles and/or the architecture of boathouses and cottages, the Rideau has something for everyone.