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- 1st Annual Seaton Trail Clean-up Day
- BTC Seaton Trail Hike - May 15th
- FOST Hike Sunday October 17th
- Hillside School Earth Day
- Install Un-Authorized Use Signs On Sunday Oct 17, 2010
- Meeting with TRCA and Del
- ORTA Hike
- ORTA Hike Wednesday October 13
- Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting
- Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting
- Quarterly Steering Committee Meeting
- Toronto Outdoor Club Winter Night Hike - Wed, Jan 26 2011
- Category: News
- "No Motorized Vehicles" Signs and Fence Installed Along Trail
- 30 Meter Re-Route Near Forestream Trail Completed
- CAUTION: Ants on trail
- Cedar trees removed from Whitevale area
- End to End Seaton Trail Survey
- Interpretive Signs
- July 16, 2011 Work Party Photos
- No unauthorized motor vehicles allowed on trails
- Seaton Hiking Trail Management Plan
- Seaton Hiking Trail Management Plan Draft Version
- Trailhead Kiosk Signs ETA: End of September
- Unauthorized Use of Motorized Vehicles
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Latest News
“No Motorized Vehicles” Signs and Fence Installed Along Trail
November 23, 2010
The Seaton Trail is being damaged by motorcycles and ATV’s. This issue is most prominent along Section 1 (Concession # 3 to Clarke’s Hollow) and Section 3 near the 407…
November 23, 2010
The Seaton Trail is being damaged by motorcycles and ATV’s. This issue is most prominent along Section 1 (Concession # 3 to Clarke’s Hollow) and Section 3 near the 407…
Interpretive Signs
September 24, 2010
The Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority (TRCA) has asked for ideas on potential locations along the Seaton Trail where interpretive signage could serve to educate…
September 24, 2010
The Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority (TRCA) has asked for ideas on potential locations along the Seaton Trail where interpretive signage could serve to educate…
Trailhead Kiosk Signs ETA: End of September
September 8, 2010
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority has completed building the kiosk structures for all primary trailheads (Green River, Whitevale, Forestream, and Grand Valley).…
September 8, 2010
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority has completed building the kiosk structures for all primary trailheads (Green River, Whitevale, Forestream, and Grand Valley).…
Latest Events
BTC Seaton Trail Hike – May 15th
May 15, 2011
Introduction to the Seaton Trail to Bruce Trail Conservancy Memebers. The trail follows West Duffins Creek that winds through a riparian habitat, all within Pickering,…
May 15, 2011
Introduction to the Seaton Trail to Bruce Trail Conservancy Memebers. The trail follows West Duffins Creek that winds through a riparian habitat, all within Pickering,…
Toronto Outdoor Club Winter Night Hike – Wed, Jan 26 2011
January 26, 2011
We’re going to walk the first section of the Seaton Hiking Trail starting from south end parking lot (Coordinates: N43.86403 W79.09846). Depending on the condition, we…
January 26, 2011
We’re going to walk the first section of the Seaton Hiking Trail starting from south end parking lot (Coordinates: N43.86403 W79.09846). Depending on the condition, we…
Install Un-Authorized Use Signs On Sunday Oct 17, 2010
October 17, 2010
Here’s your chance to give back to the Seaton Trail. We are planning some trail work on Sunday Oct 17, 2010 and we are looking for volunteers. We will be meeting at Rossland…
October 17, 2010
Here’s your chance to give back to the Seaton Trail. We are planning some trail work on Sunday Oct 17, 2010 and we are looking for volunteers. We will be meeting at Rossland…
FOST Hike Sunday October 17th
October 17, 2010
Meet at Forestream Trail at 9:15. Walk north to Whitevale for 4 km, easy pace. Stop and have something to eat and drink, than back to Forestream Trail. Total 8 km approximately 2½…
October 17, 2010
Meet at Forestream Trail at 9:15. Walk north to Whitevale for 4 km, easy pace. Stop and have something to eat and drink, than back to Forestream Trail. Total 8 km approximately 2½…
