CRAWFORD LAKE

At Crawford Lake, located at 3115 Conservation Rd, Milton, ON L9T 2X3, Canada, there are numerous trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, as well as a boardwalk that circles the lake and a trail lined with enormous wood carvings of endangered animals. Families with kids can use this park as their own outdoor school because the boardwalk is stroller-friendly and the carvings are kid-friendly. A great place to learn more about the Indigenous people who lived in the area of Crawford Lake before it was known by that name is the Longhouse Village, which has three longhouses that have been meticulously restored to look like they did in the fifteenth century, as well as the Three Sisters Garden. Reservations are necessary.


HILTON FALLS

From hiking and bike routes to a breathtaking waterfall with the ruins of an old mill, Hilton Falls has everything you could possibly need for an adventure located at 4985 Campbellville Rd, Milton, Ontario L0P 1B0, Canada. Mountain bikers may work up a sweat on three paths; hikers and runners can work up a sweat on the Red Oak Trail, and the Hilton Falls Trail is just a short stroll from the falls. On Beaver Dam Trail, groups of friends, athletes, and adventurers gather around the campfire. Reservations are necessary.


MILL POND

This is the ideal location to unwind peacefully for a few hours. Take a stroll around the lovely pond, sit and enjoy the scenery, and see the wildlife. In the late summer and early fall, when the leaves begin to change, is the ideal time to explore Mill Pond.


GLEN EDEN

Glen Eden, located at 5234 Kelso Rd, Milton, ON L9T 2X7, is the most well-liked destination for adventure seekers, with the Niagara Escarpment. There are approximately 12 trails, 17 skiing slopes, 3 terrain parks, and snack courts.

If you're unsure of when would be the ideal time to visit, you'll be happy to learn that it offers something throughout the year. In the summer, you can hike, bike, and swim; in the winter, you can ski, snowboard, or go tubing.


HALTON COUNTY RADIAL RAILWAY

At 13629 Guelph Line in Milton, Ontario, there is a full-size electric railway and museum known as the Halton County Radial Railway (HCRR). The Ontario Electric Railway Historical Association, a non-profit educational organization, is in charge of overseeing and running it (OERHA). It takes pride in being Ontario's first and biggest museum dedicated to electric railroads. The museum is maintained, rebuilt, and operated by dedicated members and volunteers for the benefit of numerous visitors. Visitors will have a wonderful time learning and having fun.


FIRSTONTARIO ARTS CENTRE MILTON

The Milton FirstOntario Arts Center is a multidisciplinary arts facility that enables art and culture to be a part of everyday life in Milton. It is the ideal location to take in both amateur and expert performances. For people of all ages and artistic talents, it conducts a variety of performances and events, gallery exhibitions, art programs, and lectures. The design concept is inspired by the beauty of Milton's natural landscape and the surrounding area. The Milton FirstOntario Arts Center is a special venue where performing arts programs are offered to people of all ages.