The development of this trail has been a community project including a walking trail, a fitness trail, fish habitat improvement area and a butterfly garden. The trail is situated on the former CPR rail lines and runs adjacent to the Blyth Brook. Along the trail, hikers will see wood duck nesting boxes as you enjoy the spectacular vista view of the countryside. The trail ends at a unique stone arch bridge built by the Grand Trunk Railway. Parking is available just east of the bridge near the butterfly gardens. The trail runs east and west of the bridge located on County Rd. #4 in Blyth. North Huron Recreation Department is trail contact.
Distance 1.37 km with 0.46 km loop Difficulty
Level 1 - easy, for family with young children
Level 2 - moderate, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes
Trail Use Walking, Cycling, Skiing, Wheelchair Accessible, Pets on leash
Trail Hazards None evident
Trail Surface Natural surface, wood chips
Cost for Using Trail None
Driving Directions Blyth is located on County Road #4 (London Rd.) half way between Clinton and Wingham.
A Stone Arch and a Fisherman's Trail photo
