Field Guides/Mono/Walking & Strolling
Strong
Best WindowYear-round; groomed in winter
RegionMono, Ontario

Walking & Strolling.

Monora Park gives Mono its in-town walking surface — 18 kilometres of municipal trails on a 40-acre park managed by the Town of Mono off Highway 10/24, groomed for cross-country skiing in winter and walked the rest of the year. The Mono Centre hamlet adds a short walkable village core at the southern foot of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, with the Mono Community Centre and the Mono Cliffs Inn anchoring the corner.

Walking & Strolling in Mono
01 — What to know

The brief.

Monora Park is the easier walking alternative to the harder Bruce Trail climbs at Mono Cliffs and Hockley Valley — flat-to-rolling municipal terrain on a 40-acre park, accessible from the Town of Mono trail head. The Mono Centre village core is a single-block hamlet and a stop on the way into Mono Cliffs Provincial Park rather than a destination walk on its own; the Bruce Trail passes through Mono Centre on its final approach to the Caledon Hills section terminus.

Year-round access; trails are groomed for classic cross-country skiing in winter via the Mono Nordic Ski Club's operating arrangement at Monora.

02 — Locations

2. places.

  1. 01

    Monora Park

    40-acre Town of Mono municipal park off Highway 10/24 with 18 km of walking and cross-country ski trails, picnic shelter, gazebo, and open playing field.

  2. 02

    Mono Centre village core

    small hamlet at the southern foot of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park; the Bruce Trail passes through on its final approach to the Caledon Hills section terminus.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
14
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.7
scale 0–11
Humidity
68%
relative
Visibility
24.8 km
clear
Temp
+2.5°
H 13° · L 0°
Sun
05:57 / 20:36
14h 39m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for walking & strolling

Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.