5.0
(2)
5
hikers
01:23
5.36km
30m
Hiking
This easy 3.3-mile loop in Milne Dam Conservation Park offers diverse scenery, views of the Rouge River, and the historic Milne Dam.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
Get Directions
368 m
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
3.24 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
4.26 km
Highlight • Structure
Tip by
5.36 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.43 km
2.28 km
614 m
Surfaces
3.64 km
612 m
512 m
414 m
159 m
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Elevation
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Weather
Powered by Foreca
Today
Saturday 9 May
17°C
3°C
67 %
Additional weather tips
Max wind speed: 18.0 km/h
to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route
This route was planned by komoot.
Parking is available directly at Milne Dam Conservation Park. The park is easily accessible, and you'll find designated parking areas for visitors.
Admission to Milne Dam Conservation Park is generally free during weekdays. However, a nominal fee may be charged on weekends and holidays.
Yes, the park is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The park offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring and fall are particularly beautiful for enjoying the foliage and birdwatching. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may vary.
The trail features varied terrain, including paved sections and stone dust paths. You'll find wide, grassy paths on the north side of the Rouge River, while the south side offers narrower trails closer to the river. The overall difficulty is considered easy to moderate.
You'll experience diverse scenery including views of the Rouge River and the Milne Reservoir, wetlands, forests, and open spaces. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with sightings of blue jays, chickadees, woodpeckers, blue herons, and Baltimore orioles. You might also spot bats during 'bug season' and small fish and frogs among the lily pads on the lake.
Yes, the route passes by several points of interest. You'll encounter the historic Milne Dam, which was Canada's first concrete and steel arc dam. There are also scenic View of the Lakefront spots within Milne Dam Conservation Park itself.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other well-known paths. It connects to the Markham Rouge Valley Trail via the Milne Creek Bridge and also passes through parts of the Rouge Valley Trail and Villages & Valley trails.
While some sources describe the trails as accessible, particularly the wide, grassy paths on the north side of the Rouge River, others note it may not be fully accessible for handicapped individuals. The trail surfaces include paved sections and stone dust.
Milne Dam Conservation Park is accessible via public transit, making it convenient for those without a car. Check local transit schedules for routes that serve the Markham area.
This specific route is a loop trail, allowing you to experience varied scenery without retracing your steps.
Given its easy to moderate difficulty and varied terrain, including wide paths, this loop is generally suitable for families. The diverse scenery and wildlife also make it an engaging experience for children.