Milton. Community Services

Site: Multiple Locations

Service: Parks and Trails

Record #: MIL4022
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2024
Last Full Update: 13 Jun 2024

Contact Information

Office Phone 905-878-7252 ext 2500
TTY Phone 905-878-1657
Fax 905-876-5029
E-Mail operations@milton.ca
Website www.milton.ca/en/arts-and-recreation/parks-and-trails.aspx
Contact Form forms.milton.ca/ContactUs/Operations
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Site Information

Located In Community Milton
Mailing Address c/o Recreation 
Milton Town Hall 
150 Mary St 
Milton, ON L9T 6Z5
Physical Access Not Applicable - varies by location

Agency Information

Funding City / Town

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

The Town maintains pedestrian and bicycle trails and community parks throughout Milton  
 
Encompasses:

  • 120 acres of woodlot
  • 380 acres of parks
  • 190 acres of open space  

Trails:  

Millpond Trail

  • along the banks of the Millpond
  • connects to Margaret Street and Rotary Park

Timberlea Neighbourhood Walk 

  • connects Anne MacArthur Public School, E.C. Drury School of the Deaf, Sam Sherratt Public School, E.W. Foster Public School and the Milton Mall 
  • includes Centennial Forest, Beaver Court Park, Samm Sherratt Park, Coulson Park and Coxe Blvd Park

Coates Neighbourhood Walk

  • connects Bristol District park, Macquire Park, Coates Neighbourhood Park 
  • suitable for walking, biking, rollerblading and strollers  

Dempsey Neighbourhood Walk

  • winds through Dempsey Woodlot North and South, Maple Woodlot
  • links to Sprucedale Lane and Sprucedale Park  

Wagging Tail Trail Walk (Off-leash Dog Park)

  • follows and crosses 16 Mile Creek 
  • adjacent to a preserved woodlot
  • winds through Clarke Neighbourhood Park North  

Beaty Tributary Walk 

  • paved walkway running along a tributary of 16 Mile Creek
  • link to Milton Public Library Beaty Branch

Scott Neighbourhood Walk

  • hard surface trail located next to storm water management pond
  • native grasses, trees and shrubs have been planted 
  • view of the Niagara Escarpment  

Brookville Hamlet Walk

  • Brookville Park encompasses 3 hectares of play area, playground with covered shelter, multi-use court, batting/pitching cages 
  • paved and lit trails
  • asphalt parking lot 
  • trail loops in and around open space, form hedgerows and farms, new and older homes in Brookville 
  • access to local elementary school  

Please visit website for up to date information  
 
Use the Trail Maintenance Reporting form to report any issues related to the safety of trails and bikeways

Hours

Contact for information

Areas Served Milton
Eligibility No restrictions
Application

No application required

Languages English ; American Sign Language (ASL) ; ASL interpreters are available on request * call 905-878-7252 ext 2109 or email accessibility@milton.ca
Fees None

Categories and Classification

Youth Main Categories Sports / Recreation
Youth Sub-Categories Cycling & Hiking
Service Categories Hiking ; Public Parks

Agency Overview