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The best walks and hikes around Middlesex Centre

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Hiking around Middlesex Centre offers diverse natural landscapes, including provincially significant wetlands, floodplain woods, and Carolinian forests. The region is characterized by its extensive trail network, which often follows the Thames River, a Canadian Heritage River. These areas provide varied terrain for outdoor enthusiasts, from flat prairies to upland deciduous woodlots.

Best hiking trails around Middlesex Centre

  • The most popular hiking route is Riverbend Golf Course loop via Thames Valley Trail, an easy 4.1 miles (6.7 km) trail that…

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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Riverbend Golf Course loop via Thames Valley Trail

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 21, 2026, Fanshawe Lake

Fanshawe Lake is the focal point of the conservation area, stretching through a broad valley surrounded by forests, wetlands, and walking trails. Created by the construction of Fanshawe Dam, the lake is now a popular spot for paddling, rowing, fishing, and wildlife watching. This section offers wide views across the water and a chance to appreciate just how much green space surrounds the lake despite its proximity to London.

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Circling the entire Fanshawe Reservoir, the Fanshawe Lake Trail is a roughly twenty-kilometre loop that passes through mature forest, open meadows, shoreline sections, and a handful of creek crossings along the way. Built as a multi-use trail for both hiking and cycling, it offers a constantly changing mix of scenery rather than a single destination. The route follows the edge of the reservoir for much of its length, with regular views of the water and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife in the surrounding wetlands and woodlands.

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Monkey Wrench branches off the main Fanshawe Lake Trail and heads into a section designed with mountain bikers in mind. The trail includes a variety of technical features such as log rides, balance elements, and small obstacles that can be ridden or bypassed. Even from the junction, it's easy to spot the difference between the wider lake loop and this more purpose-built trail tucked into the forest.

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This simple bridge over Medway Creek is an elevated view over the river, as its waters flow gently over rocky and shrubby shoreline. The creek is a tributary of the Thames River, flowing 38.5 kilometres until it reaches the North Thames River near Western University.

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The Medway Valley Trail is the best way to explore London's Medway Valley. The trail stretches from the Sunningdale Road entrance, just past the Fanshawe Park Road overpass, to the banks of the creek. The trail itself is partly paved and partly hard packed dirt. Some of the highlights of the route are the handful of bridges that pass over the river, thick woods and open native prairie.

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June 17, 2026, Storm Pond

Storm Pond is an urban pond with a paved trail on its northern shore. There are a few trees around the small body of water, benches for viewing the pond and the green marshy banks.

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April 21, 2026, Stoney Creek

Stoney Creek travels 100 kilometres through forests and urban areas and is part of a large watershed between the Scugog River and the Pigeon River. It is not recommended for swimming, as it has been tested with poorer water quality in the past, but it's a scenic waterway providing life for trees and wetlands in the area.

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The Stoney Creek Valley Trail is a popular multi-use trail, best visited when its ice-free from March to October. The pathway is mostly paved and crosses a few busy roads. There's a good amount of shade, and dogs are welcome here on a leash.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Middlesex Centre?

Middlesex Centre offers a diverse network of nearly 30 hiking trails. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging paths, allowing you to explore the region's unique natural landscapes.

What types of natural landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Middlesex Centre?

The region boasts a rich variety of natural environments, including provincially significant wetlands, floodplain woods, re-vegetated gravel pits, upland deciduous woodlots, cedar swamps, and tallgrass prairies. Many trails follow the North Thames River, a Canadian Heritage River, and you can also find areas of Carolinian forest.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options in Middlesex Centre?

Yes, Middlesex Centre has several easy trails suitable for families. For example, the Riverbend Golf Course loop via Thames Valley Trail is an easy 4.1-mile (6.7 km) path offering scenic views. Many conservation areas also feature accessible and gentle paths perfect for a family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Middlesex Centre?

Many trails in Middlesex Centre are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific conservation area rules or trail signage. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most public outdoor spaces. For instance, areas like Komoka Provincial Park and other conservation areas typically permit leashed dogs.

What is the best time of year to hike in Middlesex Centre?

Spring is particularly rewarding for hikers in Middlesex Centre, as areas like the Coldstream Conservation Area are known for abundant wildflowers and excellent birdwatching opportunities. However, trails in Komoka Provincial Park are accessible year-round, offering unique experiences in every season.

What kind of wildlife or unique plant life might I encounter?

Middlesex Centre's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife and plant species. You might spot various bird species, especially in spring, and areas like Dorchester Mill Pond feature Carolinian forests with trees like black cherry and white oak. The Coldstream Conservation Area is notable for its rare cedar swamp and wildflowers.

Are there any loop trails available for hiking?

Yes, there are several loop trails. A popular option is the Riverbank View loop from Komoka Provincial Park, an easy 3.7-mile (5.9 km) route. Loop trails offer the convenience of returning to your starting point without retracing your steps.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions near the hiking trails?

Along the trails, you can explore natural features like the North Thames River and the extensive Thames Valley Trail. Other points of interest include the Reconstructed Indigenous Longhouse Village and the St. Thomas Elevated Park, offering unique cultural and historical insights.

What is the general difficulty level of hiking trails in Middlesex Centre?

The trails in Middlesex Centre cater to all skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy paths, such as the Sifton Bog, Hyde Park Woods & Naomee Park — London, which is 2.8 miles (4.6 km) and easy, as well as moderate and a few more challenging routes. Out of nearly 30 trails, 20 are rated easy, 8 moderate, and 1 difficult.

Where can I find parking for trail access?

Most conservation areas and provincial parks in Middlesex Centre, such as Komoka Provincial Park, Coldstream Conservation Area, and Sharon Creek Conservation Area, offer designated parking facilities for trail users. It's advisable to check the specific location's website for any parking fees or regulations before your visit.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Middlesex Centre?

The hiking experience in Middlesex Centre is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse ecosystems, the peaceful presence of the Thames River, and the well-maintained trails that offer a sense of solitude close to urban areas.

Are there any trails that offer a unique natural experience, like a bog or a cedar swamp?

Yes, Middlesex Centre is home to unique natural features. The Sifton Bog, Hyde Park Woods & Naomee Park — London trail leads through a distinctive bog environment. Additionally, the Coldstream Conservation Area features a path winding through a rare cedar swamp, offering a truly unique hiking experience.

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