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Attractions and Places To See around Brock - Top 5

Attractions and places to see around Brock feature a landscape characterized by rail trails, wetlands, and mixed woodlands. The area offers opportunities to explore natural settings and historical structures, particularly along sections of the Trans-Canada Trail. It is known for its scenic routes that connect small towns with rural charm, providing a blend of natural beauty and local history. Many routes are suitable for family-friendly activities Brock.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Wetlands Boardwalk on Uxbridge Rail Trail

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6.5km out of Uxbridge is this little Bridge crossing the wetlands that provides a great scenic view of the area. Great spot to photograph the bike, or watch the multitude …

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John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge

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This section of the Trans-Canada Trail is the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge, with the Uxbridge Trestle Bridge being one of the main highlights. Other highlights along this section …

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Uxbridge Trestle Bridge

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Built in 1872, the Uxbridge Trestle Bridge was constructed by the Toronto-Nipissing Railway for moving wood and grain from northern Ontario. Today it's a pedestrian-only rail trail, part of the …

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Scugog Line 12

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Scugog Line 12 is where the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge ends and the Beaver River Wetland Trail begins to the north. The Trans-Canada Trail can be broken down …

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Bike Crossing Through Shallow Water

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If you are bikepacking you will want to know about this segment. Bring footwear you can get wet. Hopefully not your cycling shoes. You’ll need to wade through one spot. …

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June 24, 2026, John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge

This section of the Trans-Canada Trail is the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge, with the Uxbridge Trestle Bridge being one of the main highlights. Other highlights along this section are Ontario's flat but lively farmland, wetlands, mixed woodlands and planted forests. Starting in the town of Uxbridge, and extending to the Scugog Line 12, this section is scenic and leisurely. Uxbridge has nice food and drink options and small town rural charm.

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Built in 1872, the Uxbridge Trestle Bridge was constructed by the Toronto-Nipissing Railway for moving wood and grain from northern Ontario. Today it's a pedestrian-only rail trail, part of the grand Trans-Canada Trail, with interpretive panels to read up on more of the area's history and the bridges' pastime.

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June 24, 2026, Scugog Line 12

Scugog Line 12 is where the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge ends and the Beaver River Wetland Trail begins to the north. The Trans-Canada Trail can be broken down in to hundreds of sections along its 28,000 kilometre course. This intersection is where Scugog Line 12 dirt roads crosses the dirt John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge section.

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If you are bikepacking you will want to know about this segment. Bring footwear you can get wet. Hopefully not your cycling shoes. You’ll need to wade through one spot. It is totally doable. Remove your cycling shoes and carry your bike through. This will be a tough section in spring, however. Might want to detour in that season.

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6.5km out of Uxbridge is this little Bridge crossing the wetlands that provides a great scenic view of the area. Great spot to photograph the bike, or watch the multitude of wildlife making use of the wetland space in what feels a lot further from civilization than it is. But not a car in sight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of outdoor activities can I enjoy around Brock?

The area around Brock, particularly near Uxbridge, offers excellent opportunities for cycling and walking along historic rail trails. You can explore sections of the Trans-Canada Trail, such as the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge, which winds through farmlands, wetlands, and woodlands. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Brock guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or trails in the Brock area?

Yes, many attractions and trails around Brock are suitable for families. The John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge, the Uxbridge Trestle Bridge, and the Wetlands Boardwalk on Uxbridge Rail Trail are all categorized as family-friendly. These rail trails offer scenic and leisurely experiences for all ages.

What natural features can I expect to see along the trails?

As you explore the trails around Brock, you'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. The John McCutcheon Way section of the Trans-Canada Trail features Ontario's lively farmland, extensive wetlands, mixed woodlands, and planted forests. The Wetlands Boardwalk provides a great vantage point for observing local wildlife in the wetland ecosystem.

Are there any historical sites to visit near Brock?

Absolutely. The Uxbridge Trestle Bridge is a significant historical site. Built in 1872 for the Toronto-Nipissing Railway, it played a crucial role in moving goods. Today, it's a pedestrian-only rail trail with interpretive panels that share its rich history and past use.

Are there any challenging routes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Bike Crossing Through Shallow Water segment is notable. This section requires you to wade through shallow water, making it a unique and potentially tough part of a bikepacking route, especially in spring. Be prepared with appropriate footwear.

What is the best time of year to visit the attractions around Brock?

While most attractions are enjoyable year-round, some specific conditions might influence your visit. For instance, the Bike Crossing Through Shallow Water can be particularly challenging in spring due to higher water levels. Generally, late spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring the rail trails and natural landscapes.

Can I find food and drink options near the trails?

Yes, if you start your journey in the town of Uxbridge, which is the beginning of the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge section, you'll find nice food and drink options. Uxbridge offers small-town rural charm and amenities to refuel before or after your adventure.

What is the Trans-Canada Trail, and how does it relate to Brock's attractions?

The Trans-Canada Trail is a vast network of multi-use trails across Canada. Several attractions around Brock are part of this grand trail. The John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge and the Uxbridge Trestle Bridge are key sections of the Trans-Canada Trail, offering scenic routes for walking and cycling.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots along the trails?

The Wetlands Boardwalk on Uxbridge Rail Trail is specifically highlighted as providing a great scenic view of the area. It's an excellent spot to photograph the landscape or observe wildlife, offering a sense of being far from civilization.

Where does the John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge section of the trail end?

The John McCutcheon Way and Trestle Bridge section extends from the town of Uxbridge to Scugog Line 12. At Scugog Line 12, this section ends, and the Beaver River Wetland Trail begins to the north, continuing the Trans-Canada Trail experience.

What should I know if I plan to go bikepacking in the area?

If you're bikepacking, be aware of the Bike Crossing Through Shallow Water segment. You'll need to bring footwear that can get wet, as you'll have to wade through one spot, carrying your bike. It's totally doable but can be tough in spring, so plan accordingly.

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