Things to do in Waterloo, Region of Waterloo: The Best Outdoor Activities

October 26, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Waterloo, Canada including Stamm Woodlot, Laurel Trail, Red River Park, Iron Horse Trail, Hillside Trail, Health Valley Trail, Grey Silo Golf Club, Westside Trails, Conestogo River Horseback Adventures, Goderich to Guelph Rail Trail Inc..
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1. Stamm Woodlot

Lake Louise Blvd, Waterloo, Ontario Canada
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Stamm Woodlot

2. Laurel Trail

Waterloo, Ontario Canada
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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3. Red River Park

Red River Drive, Waterloo, Ontario N2T 1T8 Canada http://wego.here.com/canada/waterloo/recreation/red-river-park--124dpwxn-0da319142c1f4c259d348cb449241dfa
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4. Iron Horse Trail

Erb St W, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 Canada http://www.waterloo.ca/en/gettingactive/ironhorsetrail.asp
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

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5. Hillside Trail

Lexington Road To University Avenue West or further north closer to the Conestoga Parkway, Waterloo, Ontario Canada +1 519-747-8738 http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails/view/hillside-trail
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

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6. Health Valley Trail

Waterloo, Ontario Canada
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Health Valley Trail

Reviewed By addrob

We went near the university to find the Health Valley Trail, Waterloo. When we arrived we saw a beautiful quilt. We decided to eat our lunch near the river. How beautiful that river was. Then we went for our hike. We chose the Health Valley Trail, Waterloo. We saw beautiful flowers and trees. People came to hike, others used a bike and in the winter they can ski. The trail was about 2.4 kms. There was even a dog park. We saw a bridge and farm house. We came back with a smile. We loved our hike and we loved nature. Worthwhile to see!

7. Grey Silo Golf Club

2001 University Ave E, Waterloo, Ontario N2K 4K4 Canada +1 888-833-8787 http://www.golfgreysilo.ca/?mobile=0
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

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8. Westside Trails

Laurelwood Drive, Waterloo, Ontario Canada +1 519-747-8738 http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails/view/west-side-trails
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9. Conestogo River Horseback Adventures

535 Northfield Dr E, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4G8 Canada +1 519-888-6503 [email protected] http://www.horsebackadventures.ca/
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3.5 based on 24 reviews

Conestogo River Horseback Adventures

Reviewed By Elayne2000 - Dundas, Canada

Celebrating the birthday of a friend, we went for a 2-hr trail ride on the beautiful scenic trails that wind along the Conestoga river. Crossing the river twice and even pausing for photographs, the horses were gentle and well trained. The trail guides were experienced and knowledgeable. Overall a very memorable experience. We will certainly go again.

10. Goderich to Guelph Rail Trail Inc.

36-620 Davenport Rd, Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2C2 Canada [email protected] http://g2grailtrail.com/
Goderich to Guelph Rail Trail Inc.

A continuous, safe and fully inclusive G2G Rail Trail Experience that is 132 km of linear, multi-use green space from the 401 corridor at Guelph, Ontario to the shores of Lake Huron at Goderich, Ontario. G2G Rail Trail is a natural, historical and culturally significant conservation corridor that supports community recreation and active transportation, promotes health and well-being and brings awareness to rural agriculture, heritage and the environment. These lands were traditionally governed by the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples, in accordance with the Dish with One Spoon Treaty. This statement is made to recognize and respect the connection that Indigenous Nations have to this land.

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