Humber Trail/William Granger Greenway - Free Audio Guide

Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

Humber Trail/William Granger Greenway, Kleinburg, Vaughan, York Region, Golden Horseshoe, Ontario, L4H 1W9, Canada

Humber Trail/William Granger Greenway, Vaughan
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The William Granger Greenway, formerly known as Boyd North and Glassco Park, is a vast 700-hectare complex located in Vaughan, Ontario, within the Humber River watershed. This site is notable for its rich natural habitats and cultural heritage, including the historic Toronto Carrying-Place Trail. The Humber Trail features a dedicated 3.5-kilometer section linked to the Canadian McMichael Art Collection and Boyd Conservation Area. The trail offers free access for hiking, biking, and walking, making it an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The area's significance is recognized with its designation as a Canadian Heritage River, honoring the contributions of William Granger, a former chair of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Visitors can enjoy recreational facilities and educational resources amidst a landscape teeming with wildlife and cultural treasures.