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16 Mile Creek

Sixteen Mile Creek is a trail that spans from Upper Middle Road To Dundas Street and is about 6KM in length. We did a small portion of the trail and ended up at stairs so I’m unsure if there is a stroller friendly portion but the views of the clay walls the sixteen mile creek have carved out are beautiful! You can also start at Lions Valley Park and walk from there. ⁣ ⁣


⁣PARKING AREAS ⬇️⬇️
⁣ Lions Valley Park Parking Lot – end* of Lions Valley Park Road (south off of Dundas St. W., down the hill from Knox Presbyterian Church 16) *Please be advised that the formal parking lot may be closed-off at the top of the hill during parts of winter. Limited street parking may be available nearby, and the park is still freely accessible by foot. Please observe municipal parking signs on roadway

Municipal Parking Lot – 1033 Skyvalley Crescent

Sixteen Hollow Park Parking Lot – 2140 Westoak Trails Boulevard

Neyagawa Park Parking Lot – 540 River Glen Boulevard

Upper Middle Road Park Parking Lot – 310 McCraney St W.

Other parking areas on lower parts of the creek:

Hilmer Park Parking Lot – 150 Water St.

Location

PARKING AREAS ⬇️⬇️
⁣ Lions Valley Park Parking Lot – end* of Lions Valley Park Road (south off of Dundas St. W., down the hill from Knox Presbyterian Church 16) *Please be advised that the formal parking lot may be closed-off at the top of the hill during parts of winter. Limited street parking may be available nearby, and the park is still freely accessible by foot. Please observe municipal parking signs on roadway

Municipal Parking Lot – 1033 Skyvalley Crescent

Sixteen Hollow Park Parking Lot – 2140 Westoak Trails Boulevard

Neyagawa Park Parking Lot – 540 River Glen Boulevard

Upper Middle Road Park Parking Lot – 310 McCraney St W.

Other parking areas on lower parts of the creek:

Hilmer Park Parking Lot – 150 Water St.


Hours

Daily


Admission

Free


Links

https://www.oakville.ca/culturerec/trails.html

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