Interested in guiding your own tour? Explore St. Marys with one of our self-guided tour options that you can take at any time with some help from our walking tour trail maps!
St. Marys Trails
Loop Trail |
With 13 kilometres of scenic views, the Loop Trail is St. Marys longest interior biking trail! The St. Marys Loop Trail runs past many historic sites and natural areas. Points of interest include: the home of former Prime Minister Arthur Meighen, the historic Junction Station which has now become home to Broken Rail Brewing, the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, and the St. Marys Quarry. |
Riverview Walkway |
The Riverview Walkway is a 2.4 kilometre paved path that starts in the centre of Downtown St. Marys and runs along the Thames River to the St. Marys Quarry, tennis court, and curling rink. Take in the beautiful scenery as you pass by remnants of the milling and quarrying industries that once flourished along the river. |
Grand Trunk Trail |
The Grand Trunk Trail was opened in 1998. The highlight of this trail is the Sarnia Bridge with panoramic views south over the Town, and north to the beautiful countryside. With 3.2 kilometres to discover, The Grand Trunk Trail is perfect for a scenic stroll. |
Taylor Trail |
At approximately 0.25 kilometres in length, the Taylor Trail travels through Rotary Park and along Trout Creek. Learn about the Thames River and Trout Creek as you spot the information while walking the path. |
Discover St. Marys Walking Tours
Discover the hidden gems and rich history of St. Marys on our series of self-guided walking tours. Choose from three unique tours that will take you on a journey through time and showcase the beauty of our charming town. From stunning architecture to picturesque vistas, St. Marys has a special character all of its own. We invite you to discover the stories of our historic downtown and the beauty of St. Marys.