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.
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.
2. places.
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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.
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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.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.