We develop, mark and maintain trails in the Collingwood area. Please see trail details below.
Craigleith is a climb trail + muti-descent trail system
HOURS: 7 days a week, 9am-dusk
Address: Park & enter at the North Lodge parking lot (MAP) and follow CORC signs from the "Comet Lift" and/or Trail Forks LINK for Craigleith
CORC NEEDS WILLING AND ABLE VOLUNTEERS to support this development and see the vision through (volunteer here!)
Please respect private property and stay on trails marked for CORC MTB
Duntroon Highlands Golf is the official Apres Destination for CORC
HOURS: 7 days a week, 8am-7pm, CORC membership services for stickers, parking passes, washrooms, and food services from May 1 to October 31, 2023
Address: 1226 Concession 10 N Nottawasaga Rd, Duntroon, ON L0M 1H0 (MAP)
They offer CORC members 10% off beverages at the clubhouse, access to washrooms and CORC Trail Sticker Pickup. You can relax on their patio after your ride at the Highlands Cluster.
Offers parking for CORC Members at two access points to the 'Highlands Cluster' of trails.
See their website for details on food, beverage
Highlands Nordic offers large parking lot to enter the Highlands Cluster.
HOURS: open for CORC MEMBERS 9am until dusk - 7 days a week.
Address: 1182 Nottawasaga Rd, Concession 10 N Nottawasaga Rd S, Duntroon, ON L0M 1H0 (MAP)
During the week please note there are children programs operating. We ask you be mindful of groups while on course and follow any signs or detours.
Please display your Membership Sticker and Parking pass in vehicle
PLEASE NO DOGS ON TRAILS
Scotch Hollow is a short (~2km) beginner loop on a private farm property that is great for new/younger riders.
HOURS: open for CORC MEMBERS 9am until dusk - 7 days a week.
Address: 429813 8th Concession B, Singhampton (MAP )
Again, CORC Members Only and NO DOGS allowed
Resident farm dog on property, “Alice” is a very friendly larger white dog that will come to greet you.
The classic Collingwood riding destination. There are no signs for the trails and the technical and physical nature of these trails make them great for experienced riders but should be approached carefully by novice riders and likely avoided by beginners.
All 3 stage trails on trail forks = https://www.trailforks.com/region/three-stage/
Kolopore is a hidden gem. There are several access points but most mountain bikers prefer to start at the south end of the forest. There are two parking lots off of GR. 2. Several routes and loops can be enjoyed by novice riders.
This location is ~45 minutes south of Collingwood and is a popular destination for Collingwood cyclists.
Paid Trail Passes support the trail building and maintenance at Dufferin Forest and the facilities at Mansfield Outdoor Center. CORC members can access a discount (see membership benefits page)
Visit website https://mansfieldoutdoorcentre.ca/
This area offers a flat figure 8 loop that is accessible to many abilities when dry. Be respectful of hikers and other trail users in this area.
Paid Trail Passes for well groomed trails and possible access to the dufferin forest.
Visit website https://mansfieldoutdoorcentre.ca/
Many riders will explore areas that get a lot of foot traffic. Great rides are possible at any of the public land listed below but you will have to watch the weather and snow conditions!
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