The Seaton Trail

I remember the first time I hiked the Seaton Trail in Pickering – I was amazed that such a beautiful trail exists so close to the city, and really isn’t that well known. It can be hiked in a day, but the Seaton Trail has a larger-than-life feel, and is only a short drive, or public transit ride, from millions of people. This trail is included in my book Old-Growth Forest Walks: 26 hikes in Ontario’s Greenbelt. The trail follows West Duffins Creek, … Read more

The Saving of the Seaton Trail and Duffins Creek

In the past I’ve written about the amazing Seaton Trail, the old-growth forests along its route, the crystal clear creek that runs alongside it, and the surrounding farmland and greenspace. Controlled development was being allowed along its east bank while the west shore adjacent to Rouge Park was protected. At the time I wrote “there are two ways to look at the Seaton plan – one is that a large amount of greenspace is being protected in the GTA, including … Read more