Hiking.
Mac Johnson Wildlife Area is a 532-hectare CRCA-managed conservation area two km north of Highway 29, with 11 km of trails crossing wetland, field, and forest. The 1.4 km Wildflower Loop is a wheelchair-accessible interpretive trail suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
The brief.
Mac Johnson holds the Brockville-area hiking weight — 532 ha of habitat with 11 km of marked trail, picnic shelter, firepit, and washrooms on the north side of the reservoir. Trails are open year-round, including for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, but are no longer regularly groomed by Cataraqui Conservation.
The Wildflower Loop interpretive trail is the only wheelchair-accessible loop. Inside the city, the 7 km Brock Trail provides a flat, paved walking option through downtown and along the waterfront — connecting the Railway Tunnel, Blockhouse Island, the Aquatarium, and Hardy Park.
The Brock Trail's newer northbound extension reaches Mac Johnson Wildlife Area, linking the two main hiking anchors directly.
4. places.
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Mac Johnson Wildlife Area
532 ha CRCA-managed wildlife area 2 km north of Highway 29 at 4649 Debruge Rd; 11 km of trails through wetland, field, and forest; picnic shelter, firepit, washrooms.
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Wildflower Loop interpretive trail
1.4 km wheelchair-accessible interpretive loop at Mac Johnson Wildlife Area; suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
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Brock Trail (city section)
7 km paved, non-motorized waterfront trail through downtown Brockville.
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Brock Trail northbound extension to Mac Johnson Wildlife Area
Newer extension linking the downtown Brock Trail to Mac Johnson Wildlife Area.
Today's read.
Cool but comfortable for layered effort · light winds · clean air.