Snow Adventure.
The Hastings Heritage Trail's northern terminus sits at Lake St. Peter inside Hastings Highlands — the 156-kilometre EOTA corridor along the abandoned Central Ontario Railway runs south from the township toward Glen Ross.
Hastings Highlands is in OFSC District 6, with two named local member clubs — the Mapleleaf Snowskimmers and the Peterson Pathfinders — grooming the township snowmobile network.
The brief.
The Hastings Heritage Trail's snowmobile identity is the headline winter use; OFSC permits are required and grooming is handled by EOTA in coordination with the local clubs (Mapleleaf Snowskimmers, Peterson Pathfinders). The North Ontario ATV Trail network and OFSC District 6 trails extend the corridor across the rural township.
The standard snowmobile window is mid-December through mid-March, dependent on Shield-corridor snow cover and groomed-trail status. EOTA passes for ATV/dirtbike are $150 annual / $75 weekly / $25 daily.
Snowshoeing on the in-municipality segments of the Heritage Trail and inside Lake St. Peter Provincial Park is free year-round, weather permitting — Lake St.
Peter operates seasonally for camping but the trails remain accessible.
4. places.
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Hastings Heritage Trail (Lake St. Peter terminus)
156 km four-season multi-use rail corridor; northern terminus inside Hastings Highlands at Lake St. Peter; primary OFSC snowmobile corridor through the township, managed by EOTA.
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OFSC District 6 trail network
Provincial OFSC district covering Hastings Highlands; permits required for snowmobile use.
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Mapleleaf Snowskimmers
Local OFSC member club; grooms Hastings Highlands trails as part of the District 6 network.
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Peterson Pathfinders
Local OFSC member club; grooms Hastings Highlands trails.
Today's read.
Temperature (6.0°C) above the typical range and outside the typical season window.
By the book.
- 01Snowmobile use on Hastings Heritage Trail and EOTA corridors requires an OFSC permit; grooming and trail status are managed centrally by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs.Source ↗
- 02ATV/dirtbike use on the Hastings Heritage Trail and EOTA corridors requires an EOTA pass ($150 annual / $75 weekly / $25 daily).Source ↗
- 03Hiking, walking, jogging, skiing, biking, and horseback riding on the Hastings Heritage Trail are free of charge.Source ↗