Maps of the Seaton Trail

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Last updated January 31, 2010

Seaton Hiking Trail
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Refer to maps.

NORTH: The entrance is located on the south side of Highway 7 at Green River, approximately 8 km east of Markham. Watch for the Seaton Hiking Trail sign beside a long driveway, accessing the trail parking lot. Coordinates: N43.90110 W79.17664

SOUTH: Take Brock Road north from Highway 401 and turn west on the 3rd Concession. Parking is available on the roadside, at the deadend of the road but outside the gate to the Brock West Landfill site. A large sign shows access to the trail. Coordinates: N43.86403 W79.09846

VILLAGE OF WHITEVALE: Park in the community park on the south side of Whitevale Road, on the west side of the river. The trail goes south out of the park, on the west side of the river. Going north, cross the bridge to the east side of the river and look for the sign. Coordinates: N43.88649 W79.16267

TAUNTON ROAD: From Taunton Road, south on Whites Road. Turn east onto Forestream Trail. Before the river turn south and continue a short distance to the parking lot. Coordinates: N43.86954 W79.13171

Trail Markings:

Blaze Originally red rings painted on trees were used for the main trail route ad yellow for side trails. Double rings indicate a turn. The original trail markings can still be seen in many locations, but are becoming faded.

White metal blazes are now placed along the entire length of the proposed main trail. These blazes are numbered to assist volunteers and contractors to locate work sites and problem areas.

An example of blaze numbering: 2S054
2 = Section of trail (South, Concession 3 to Forestream Trail = 1; Central, Forestream Trail to Whitevale = 2; North, Green River to Whitevale = 3)
S = Southbound (N=Northbound)
054 = Sequential number, beginning with 001. These do not indicate distances.

blazesSingle Blaze - trail proceeds straight ahead

Double Blaze - turn left if top blaze is to left of bottom blaze and turn right if top blaze to the right of the bottom blaze

Use the trail at your own risk because blazes can be lost due to tree falls and vandalism and the trail is frequently shifted due to erosion.


Disclaimer: We make no promise that these maps are currently accurate. Since its creation, the trail and its physical environment have undergone many changes in route and structure. New maps are being developed.