This 5.9 km loop begins and ends at scenic Jack Darling Park, one of Mississauga’s best-loved waterfront green spaces. From here, you’ll follow the Waterfront Trail, part of the Trans Canada Trail, winding past lakefront views, wooded sections, and quiet marshland near Rattray Marsh Conservation Area. Keep an eye out for birds and wildlife as you move through this peaceful, natural corridor. You will also pass the Bradley Museum, a heritage site featuring restored 19th-century buildings like the 1830s Bradley House and the Anchorage cottage.
It’s a flat, well-maintained route—perfect for a relaxed walk, a steady run, or a refreshing nature break right in the city.
This 5.9 km loop begins and ends at scenic Jack Darling Park, one of Mississauga’s best-loved waterfront green spaces. From here, you’ll follow the Waterfront Trail, part of the Trans Canada Trail, winding past lakefront views, wooded sections, and quiet marshland near Rattray Marsh Conservation Area. Keep an eye out for birds and wildlife as you move through this peaceful, natural corridor. You will also pass the Bradley Museum, a heritage site featuring restored 19th-century buildings like the 1830s Bradley House and the Anchorage cottage.
It’s a flat, well-maintained route—perfect for a relaxed walk, a steady run, or a refreshing nature break right in the city.