Nokiidaa Trail is a 12.4 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Aurora, Ontario, Canada that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
The Nokiidaa Trail follows the East Holland River and links three Newmarket communities: Aurora, Newmarket and East Gwillimbury. It meander through wetlands, city parks, and links to many other local trails.
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very pleasant hike. lots of ducks and a family beavers along the Holland River
We go in the evening, the trail is well lit. Feel very safe. Very nice, well maintained trail!
Great trail, we only did a short amount and back as we were walking it with a stroller. It’s nicely paved with little rocks until the bridge, after the bridge it’s woodsy so we turned back. Beautifully open :)
Yes Suggestion for parking to access trail. Google Toms Park to access trail system to Tim Jones Trail, Klaus Wehrenberg, Shepard’s Bush and Willow-Farm Lakeview. Gorgeous trail system! Parts of the Willowfarm to Tim Jones trail system is muddy where warning signs are. But it doesn’t last long. See pictures for map system.
We walked from entrance at Benville As per the map attached but it’s residential and most residents have blocked off parking on their street with pylons. Better to park at Vandorf. We only walked about 3 km but the trail keeps going. Gorgeous views of the grandeur of the mature trees. The trail is well designed with lots of room for hikers and bikers. Beautiful streams along the way. Definitely one of our local favourites. Will be back to explore it more!
Way too broken up. Basically a bunch of trails running behind people's communities. Lots of having to stop, cross the street, or avoid the huge crowds of people and kids. Couldn't enjoy a nice constant rhythm.
Only walked from trailhead to Newmarket train station and back but this trail is beautiful, especially the area that runs along river. The infrastructure (bridges, overpassed, etc) is impressively designed. A great trail for people w limited mobility as the paths are wide, excellently maintained, and relatively flat.
Trail 2 (Tim Jones trail) starting from Evans Park is only partially shaded. But trail 3 and 5 are very nicely shaded no bugs. Lots of signs. Highly recommended.
Great walk for a hot day (lots of shade and pretty easy terrain)!
Awesome. We rode from the south tip of the trail to just north of St John’s and back. Great trail for a sunny day. There is a lot of shaded areas.