Dogs Leashed
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Need to Know
The trail can be accessed from many locations including Binnington Court (at west terminus of Dalton Ave.), Sydenham Rd. (south of Hwy. 401), McIvor Rd. (0.7km east of Hwy #38), Burbrook Rd. (at Jackson Mills Rd. and Cordukes Rd.), Unity Rd. (2.4km east of Hwy #38) and at Orser Rd. (1.5km east of Hwy #38). North of Orser Rd. The trail continues into South Frontenac Township.
Parking can be found at Binnington Court, McIvor Rd., Burbrook Rd. (at Cordukes Rd.) and Unity Rd.
Description
The
K&P Trail extends approximately 180 kilometres from the City of Kingston through Frontenac, Lanark, and Renfrew counties. It is operated to a variety of standards depending on the owner and manager of the Trail.
The
K&P Trail offers both an off-road and on-road route for recreation and active transportation. It is open year round, offering a range of scenic experiences through natural open landscapes, rock cuts, wetlands and historic Kingston. The abandoned rail bed was converted into a multi-use trail for walkers, runners and non-motorized vehicles.
The
K&P Trail within the City of Kingston is 22 km long and made up of two distinct sections. This segment is the rural section of the
K&P Trail in Kingston, is 15 km long. This trail is gravel and runs from Binnington Court northwest to Orser Rd.
This scenic section of the trail climbs bluffs and escarpment, passes wetlands and man-made ravines. It runs adjacent to farmers' fields and an historic mill.
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