Bridgebrook is situated in northwest Uxbridge, just an hour away from Toronto or 45 minutes away from Pickering.
Heritage and nature are no strangers to Uxbridge. The York-Durham Heritage Railway and Durham Regional Forest are only two of many cultural and natural spaces within Uxbridge. Residents pride themselves with these distinct heritage landmarks and scenic areas of nature. They also enjoy local amenities such as the Uxbridge Arena and Uxbridge Public Library. Additionally, there are many seasonal activities to enjoy in Uxbridge.
Bridgebrook Trail will be directly connected to Quaker Trail (2.2 km) to the south and Maple Bridge Trail (1.5 km) to the east.
Staying active has never been easier.
Enjoy one of Durham’s most admired downtowns
Where the Past and Future Meet…
Beginning with your Present
Uxbridge has many trails available to explore, including forested hike or flat rail trails.
The Glen Major Loop trail is one of the best loops, offering magnificent views of the Oak Ridge Moraine Valley.
Open all season, the many trails provide great opportunities to experience the beauty of nature.
Only an hour away from Toronto, the Durham Regional Forest spans more than 590 hectares with many trails and 16km of marked loops.
The trail is open for bikers, hikers, and individuals of all interests and abilities.
A great way to explore, relax, and experience serene forested landscapes!
A Place of Knowledge Accessible to All
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596 Acres of Nature for Hiking, Biking & More
Numerous Trails for All Skill Levels Managed by the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority
A Great Community Centre Where You Can Find a Skating Rink, Facility Rentals, Splash Pad, Community Sports Teams (Hockey, Lacrosse) and Community Events