
For complete information about the ongoing Rapids Parkway Extension and realignment/improvement of the trail surface, click on the link below:
https://www.sarnia.ca/living-here/municipal-services/rapids-parkway-class-environmental-assessment/

For complete information about the ongoing Rapids Parkway Extension and realignment/improvement of the trail surface, click on the link below:
https://www.sarnia.ca/living-here/municipal-services/rapids-parkway-class-environmental-assessment/
Welcome to our refreshed website, designed for easier use with mobile devices. We will be making small adjustments here and there for a couple weeks to get everything just right.
Effective November 20/20, the BWT Committee has decided to fund year-round portajohns at 2 trail locations, Cathcart Park (adjacent to tennis courts) and at the entrance to the Suncor Nature Way on Modeland Road.
Click here for the interesting inside-story of how the trail came to be.
Sarnia Council, at it\’s sept. 9/19 meeting, approved a side-extension of the Howard Watson Trail that passes across Finch Drive and lead directly into the campus of Lambton College. The Committee is funding 20% of the $278,000 cost, with another $30,000 coming from Lambton College and a provincial grant covering the rest. Cope Construction did
An increasing number of people are asking about purchasing memorial benches to be placed within the city\’s trail/park system. Please click on the link below for complete information and application forms. https://www.sarnia.ca/play/memorials-and-commemorations-in-parks/
The Howard Watson Nature Trail (HWNT) is a remnant prairie, a habitat-type that at one time covered much of southern Ontario. Temperate grasslands and savannahs are among the most endangered ecosystems worldwide. In Ontario, less than 0.5% of the historic prairie and savannah areas remain. Because these ecosystems are so rare, many of the species
Bluewater Trails, a committee of Sarnia (City) Council, is an organization dedicated to the development of a first class trail system which will promote the health and safety of residents and visitors alike.
The Bluewater Trails Committee, the caretakers of the trail, was formed in 1999. Its job is to oversee trails throughout Sarnia including The Howard Watson Trail.
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