Hiking.
The Elgin Trail crosses St. Thomas on a former rail corridor through the Kettle Creek ravine — the urban segment of a roughly 43-kilometre Carolinian-zone trail running from the Thames Valley Trail near London south through the city to Port Stanley, maintained by the Elgin Hiking Trail Club.
The Trans Canada Trail's Elgin Trail segment uses the same corridor, giving St. Thomas a long-distance national-trail node inside city limits.
The brief.
The Elgin Trail's St. Thomas segments are flat former-rail and ravine surfaces — accessible to any walker, with no elevation challenge.
The full ~43 km Thames Valley to Port Stanley route is multi-day; in-city sections are short and self-contained. The Elgin Hiking Trail Club is the volunteer steward and the EHTC site is the authoritative routing source.
Kains Woods adds a small Carolinian woodlot loop, also flat. Best window is May through October; the rail-trail surfaces remain walkable into shoulder season.
Some sections cross former-rail corridors with limited shade; bring water in summer.
3. places.
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Elgin Trail (St. Thomas section)
Carolinian rail-trail crossing the city through the Kettle Creek ravine on the route from London (Thames Valley Trail) to Port Stanley; ~43 km full length; volunteer-maintained.
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Trans Canada Trail / Great Trail — Elgin Trail segment
Uses the same rail corridor; Trans Canada Trail node inside St. Thomas.
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Kains Woods
Small Carolinian woodlot inside city limits with a short loop near the rail-trail line.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01The Elgin Trail crosses public and private land between London, St. Thomas, and Port Stanley; the Elgin Hiking Trail Club is the volunteer steward and the EHTC map is the authoritative routing source.Source ↗
- 02The Trans Canada Trail's Elgin Trail segment is non-motorized — walking, cycling, and similar shared uses.Source ↗