Walking & Strolling.
The Merrickville lockstation greenspace at Locks 21–23 sits at the centre of the village beside the 1832 Blockhouse, with the Merrickville Ruins — an industrial-era mill site — a short walk away between the canal and the river. The Township's Historic Properties walks pull together 1–5 km loops along paved village streets through the 19th-century stone-and-brick Victorian core, all radiating from Blockhouse Park.
The brief.
Most of the central walking concentrates on the lockstation greenspace and the heritage downtown — flat, paved or compacted, walkable year-round. The Merrickville Ruins on St.
Lawrence Street form a 0.5 km loop through industrial-era mill and factory remnants. The Story Trail integrates a 1 km children's picture-book route into the Woodland-Toboggan Hill complex.
The lockstation itself is walkable along the lock gates from May through October during navigation season; outside the season, the greenspace remains open. The Township's Historic Properties walks are unsigned street routes — pick up a Township map at the Blockhouse for the village heritage tour.
4. places.
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Merrickville lockstation greenspace
Locks 21–23 flight at the centre of the village, with the Merrickville Blockhouse NHS at its heart.
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Merrickville Ruins
0.5 km loop between the canal and the river off St. Lawrence Street, exploring an old mill and factory site.
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Historic Properties walking routes
1–5 km loops along paved village streets through the heritage downtown.
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Story Trail
1 km children's picture-book route in the Woodland-Toboggan Hill complex with seasonal story stations.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01The Merrickville lockstation grounds are a Parks Canada–managed National Historic Site; standard NHS conduct rules apply, with the lockstation interior accessible during navigation season (roughly mid-May through mid-October).Source ↗
- 02Township heritage-property walks pass through residential streets — the buildings are private homes; respect signage.Source ↗