Hiking.
Short Hills Provincial Park protects 660.55 hectares of Niagara Escarpment terrain with more than 23 kilometres of trails. The park is a non-operating Ontario Parks day-use site and the largest contiguous protected hiking area inside Niagara Region — Carolinian forest, ravines, seasonal waterfalls at Swayze and Terrace Creek, and a barrier-free Palaeozoic Path with a viewing platform.
The brief.
Short Hills is open daily sunrise to 10 PM with no entrance fees, no overnight facilities, and no groomed trails in winter; visitors pack out their own waste. Pets are permitted on a leash up to two metres.
Named trails include Swayze Falls, Black Walnut, Terrace Creek, and the Palaeozoic Path. St.
John's Conservation Area on Barron Road is the second hiking anchor — Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority manages four shorter routes (Tulip Tree, Sassafras, Horseshoe, St. John's Ridge) with some sections wheelchair- and stroller-accessible, year-round sunrise-to-sunset access, free entry.
The Bruce Trail Niagara Section threads through Thorold linking these two protected lands; the Niagara Bruce Trail Club is the volunteer steward and the section's authoritative routing source.
3. places.
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Short Hills Provincial Park
660.55 ha, 23+ km of trails — Swayze Falls, Black Walnut, Terrace Creek, and the barrier-free Palaeozoic Path with viewing platform; Niagara Escarpment Carolinian forest.
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St. John's Conservation Area (3101 Barron Road)
NPCA-managed; four trails (Tulip Tree, Sassafras, Horseshoe, St. John's Ridge) in the Niagara Escarpment / Twelve Mile Creek valley.
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Bruce Trail Niagara Section through Thorold
Volunteer-stewarded long-distance trail crossing Thorold into Short Hills.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01Short Hills Provincial Park is open daily sunrise to 10 PM; no entrance fees; no overnight facilities; trails not groomed in winter; pack out all waste; pets leashed (max 2 m).Source ↗
- 02St. John's Conservation Area is open year-round sunrise to sunset; free public access.Source ↗
- 03The Bruce Trail Niagara Section is volunteer-stewarded by the Niagara Bruce Trail Club; section maps are the authoritative routing source.Source ↗