Most TRCA trails are now open. However, there may be hazards on trails at any time. Trail users should always be aware of their surroundings. Get more outdoor safety tips.
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The William Granger Greenway (formerly Boyd North and Glassco Park) complex encompasses almost 700 hectares of land in the City of Vaughan within the Humber River watershed.
Boyd North is owned by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), while Glassco Park is owned by the Province of Ontario through the Ontario Heritage Trust and managed by TRCA.
These properties contain many natural and cultural heritage features, as well as several TRCA and partner facilities, including the following:
- Earth Rangers
- Kortright Centre for Conservation
- TRCA’s Restoration Services Office
- TRCA’s Boyd Field Centre Office
- TRCA’s local tree and shrub nursery
- William T. Foster Woods – VIEW MAP
- Lands under management agreement with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Please Note:
- TRCA remains committed to reducing the spread of COVID-19. We continue to encourage visitors to self-screen, physically distance and use masks/face coverings while indoors. Advanced reservations and cashless payments remain in effect for some parks and facilities – please visit the park webpage or contact the park or facility for further detail. Hand sanitization stations remain in effect until further notice. Visitors are required to comply with all government regulations and mandates pertaining to COVID-19.
- No washrooms on site. (Please plan ahead.)
- Limited or no waste receptacles. (Please carry out litter.)
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STAY SAFE! Stay on the trails you see on the map.