Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is a stunning natural environment park located in southern Ontario, forming part of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The park is renowned for its impressive 30-meter cliffs, a glacial spillway, a kettle lake, and a diverse ecosystem that includes 44 species of ferns. Visitors can walk through a canyon on the Spillway Trail or enjoy breathtaking views from the Cliff-Top Trail.
Cliff-Top Side Trail, Spillway Trail, South Outlier Trail
Hockley Valley Resort, Boyne Valley Provincial Park, Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve, Island Lake Conservation Area
"Your review was so helpful! Iβm planning to go this weekend and I was wondering if you could tell me how long it took you to do the trails you did? Iβm trying to plan my day and Iβm not sure how much time to allow. Thanks!"
"Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is one of the most popular parks in southern Ontario. Itβs a beautiful park thatβs not too far from Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton. Itβs one of the best places to go hiking near Orangeville, too. There are a variety of trails and landscapes, including impressive cliffs, intriguing staircases, and gorgeous lookouts."
"When you see the metal stairs off the Bruce Trail segment that runs along the top of the cliff, make sure you pop down and checkout the walkway between the separated rock off the cliff."