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Parks, Trails & Nature in Shoreacres

Trails, parks and green space in Shoreacres, with real distances and what's actually there. 1 trail · 4 parks

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Walks with coffee nearby

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0.6 kmStarbucks to Centennial Trail
easy footingfamily-friendly1.8 km

Start with Starbucks, then walk Centennial Trail.

Walk about 8 min

Starbucks -> Centennial Trail -> Longmoor Park

Open walking route
1.3 kmStarbucks to Centennial Trail
local walk

Start with Starbucks, then walk Centennial Trail.

Walk about 16 min

Starbucks -> Centennial Trail -> Frontenac Park

Open walking route
0.9 kmStarbucks to Longmoor Park
family-friendly

Start with Starbucks, then walk Longmoor Park.

Walk about 12 min

Starbucks -> Longmoor Park -> Centennial Trail

Open walking route
1.3 kmStarbucks to Frontenac Park
family-friendly

Start with Starbucks, then walk Frontenac Park.

Walk about 17 min

Starbucks -> Frontenac Park -> Centennial Trail

Open walking route

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Trails & Pathways

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Cycle Path

Centennial Trail

1.8 km 21 min · 🏃 11 min · 5 min Paved Accessible
Parking Playground Sports field Splash pad

Parks & Green Space

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Park

Frontenac Park

Neighbourhood park 1.9 ha

Frontenac Provincial Park is a provincial park located near the town of Sydenham, north of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. This 5,350 ha (13,200-acre) park is classified as a natural environment park, and lies on the Frontenac Axis, a topographic extension of the Canadian Shield connecting to the Adirondack Mountains. It features 22 lakes, over 700 species, and extensive areas of mixed forest, wetlands, and granite outcrops.

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Parking

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

Washrooms

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

Dogs

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

Accessibility

1 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.