RTA response to COVID-19 (effective 11 Jun 2021)
Updated June 11, 2021: As Ontario opens up safety and carefully, we are excited to start resuming organized hikes consistent with the provincial re-opening plan. The local clubs will be in…
Updated June 11, 2021: As Ontario opens up safety and carefully, we are excited to start resuming organized hikes consistent with the provincial re-opening plan. The local clubs will be in…
If you're hiking the Rideau Trail end-to-end (as a thru-hike or a section hike), you'll encounter a number of wilderness areas but just like any other long trail, you'll also…
In honour of Canada’s 150th birthday, we invite EVERYONE to hike any part of the Rideau Trail (main or blue trails) in 2017! Participants who hike 150km on the RIDEAU…
Trail Names in Gatineau Park Trails in Gatineau Park are numbered today and a few (i.e. Wolf Trail) have also maintained their names but did you know that many numbered…
You are invited to take part in the upcoming Hike Ontario Summit which will take place in Perth on September 30th to October 2nd, 2016. The Summit, which is being…
A question we often get is "can you ride a bike on the Rideau Trail?" We're a hiking association so we aren't going to pretend to be cycling experts but…
A group of RTA members are working to establish a lasting memorial to Bruce Henderson who passed away in May 2015. Bruce was an active and popular member of the…
2015 was an exciting year for the Rideau Trail Association and we're thankful to the newspapers, blogs & radio stations who were following along. Here are a few articles that…
The Rideau Trail/K&P Trail travels beneath Hwy 401 in Kingston by way of this large culvert. Do you live in or visiting Kingston and looking for a quick adventure? Here…
The Marlborough Forest, on the outskirts of Ottawa, is part of the Rideau Trail. Do you dream of hiking the RT as a thru-hike? It's a bucket list item for…