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Parks, Trails & Nature in Dupont Street

Trails, parks and green space in Dupont Street, with real distances and what's actually there. 3 trails · 21 parks

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Walks with coffee nearby

Fresh route ideas generated from mapped cafes, trails and parks in Dupont Street.

0.9 kmContra Café and Krossroad Cafe
food nearbyshort walk

A short local stroll between two real food stops in Dupont Street.

Walk about 11 min

Contra Café -> Krossroad Cafe

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Trails & Pathways

3

Longest first. Tap any trail to trace it on the map below.

Walkway

Wychwood Park Loop

1.0 km 12 min · 🏃 6 min · 3 min Paved Accessible
Benches Parking Picnic Playground Sports field Washrooms Water Splash pad
Trail

Green Line

469 m 6 min · 🏃 3 min · 1 min Paved Accessible
Benches Parking Playground Sports field Washrooms Water

Parks & Green Space

21

Most-equipped first. Chips above filter by what's there.

Park

Hillcrest Park

Neighbourhood park 2.4 ha
Benches Picnic Playground Sports field Washrooms Water Splash pad
Park

Wallace Emerson Park

Neighbourhood park 2.3 ha
Benches Playground Sports field Washrooms

Trail & park map

Cycle pathTrail / hiking WalkwayPark

Before you go

Parking

3 of these spots have a mapped lot. Street parking elsewhere, check signage.

Washrooms

4 have washrooms mapped on site. Pack out what you pack in.

Dogs

1 dog-friendly spots. Leash bylaws apply at the rest.

Accessibility

2 paved or accessible routes for strollers and wheelchairs.

Trail lengths and park sizes are computed from OpenStreetMap geometry. Surfaces and features are shown only where mapped, never guessed.