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Boyd Conservation Area - Winter Hiking

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Boyd Conservation Area, located in Vaughan (Woodbridge) Ontario is operated by Toronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). This park is excellent for picnics in the summer. This is one of the many trails in this large park near the Humber River.

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A: Boyd Conservation Area - Winter Hike Along the Humber

Af chris dufresne, 210 meter væk

Boyd Conservation Area, located in Vaughan (Woodbridge) Ontario is operated by Toronto Region Conserv...

Boyd Conservation Area - Winter Hike Along the Humber

B: Boyd Conservation Area - Winter Hike - Deep Forest

Af chris dufresne, 260 meter væk

Boyd Conservation Area, located in Vaughan (Woodbridge) Ontario is operated by Toronto Region Conserv...

Boyd Conservation Area - Winter Hike - Deep Forest

C: Boyd Park - Toboggan Hill

Af chris dufresne, 270 meter væk

Boyd Conservation Area, located in Vaughan (Woodbridge) Ontario is operated by Toronto Region Conserv...

Boyd Park - Toboggan Hill

D: Kortright Centre for Conservation - Welcome Centre

Af chris dufresne, 2.2 km væk

This is the Welcome centre at Kortright Centre for Conservation. There is information on the park, as...

Kortright Centre for Conservation - Welcome Centre

E: Kortright Centre for Conservation - Humber River

Af chris dufresne, 2.2 km væk

Beside the Humber river at Kortright on a cold January day. The Humber river borders the Kortright ce...

Kortright Centre for Conservation - Humber River

F: Kortright Centre for Conservation - Duck Pond

Af chris dufresne, 2.4 km væk

Man-made duck pond beside the Humber River, at the west end of Kortright Centre for Conservation. Bes...

Kortright Centre for Conservation - Duck Pond

G: Kortright Centre for Conservation - Boardwalk at Duck Pond

Af chris dufresne, 2.5 km væk

Lagoon boardwalk near the duck pond at Korthright Centre for Conservation. There are a couple of view...

Kortright Centre for Conservation - Boardwalk at Duck Pond

H: Market Lane Woodbridge

Af DigitalProperties.ca - Bryan Groulx, 3.2 km væk

"Market Lane remains the commercial hub of this area, with several other shops and stores lining Wood...

Market Lane Woodbridge

I: Humber River Trail Kleinburg

Af chris dufresne, 3.7 km væk

A section of the William Granger Greenway running south from Kleinberg to Woodbridge, along the East ...

Humber River Trail Kleinburg

J: Canadian Tire Xmas Store Display

Af DigitalProperties.ca - Bryan Groulx, 3.9 km væk

Two long time Canadian Tire employee stand proudly beside their retail displays.  November means it t...

Canadian Tire Xmas Store Display

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Text by Steve Smith.

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