Strong
Best WindowApril through November
Variantsday-hiking · family-friendly-walking
RegionOakville, Ontario

Hiking.

Bronte Creek Provincial Park's 665 hectares at the western edge of Oakville carry the town's deepest in-boundary hiking — the Half Moon Valley, Trillium, Maiden's Blush, Spruce Lane, and Ravine trails thread Carolinian forest and the Bronte Creek ravine from the tableland down to the creek bed and back. Lions Valley Park along Sixteen Mile Creek runs five-plus kilometres of ravine trail through forested valley from north Oakville to the harbour edge.

Hiking in Oakville
01 — What to know

The brief.

Bronte Creek Provincial Park (1219 Burloak Drive) is an Ontario Parks property with paid day-use admission; the trail network is multi-use (walking and hiking). The Half Moon Valley Trail descends from the tableland to the creek and is the park's signature ravine loop; Spruce Lane Trail passes the 1899 Spruce Lane Farm farmhouse and outbuildings.

Lions Valley Park is a Town of Oakville park along Sixteen Mile Creek, free to access, with creek-side trail through deep ravine. Oakville has no in-boundary Bruce Trail mileage — the Iroquoia section runs north along the Niagara Escarpment through Burlington and Milton.

Spring through November is the prime window; ravine-bottom mud is heaviest in March–April.

02 — Locations

2. places.

  1. 01

    Bronte Creek Provincial Park ravine trails

    Half Moon Valley, Trillium, Maiden's Blush, Spruce Lane, and Ravine trails — Carolinian-forest and ravine network across 665 hectares; Half Moon Valley is the signature loop down to Bronte Creek.

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  2. 02

    Lions Valley Park

    Sixteen Mile Creek ravine park; 5+ km of trail through forested valley from north Oakville to the harbour edge.

    Map ↗
03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
4
aqhi · moderate
UV Index
0.0
scale 0–11
Humidity
72%
relative
Wind
10 km/h
North
Temp
+10°
H 20° · L 10°
Sun
05:49 / 20:41
14h 52m daylight
A
Good day for hiking

Cool but comfortable for layered effort · light winds.