Iron Horse Trail, Ontario

The Iron Horse Trail is a multi-use urban rail trail which connects the cities of Waterloo and Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It runs from Erb Street West in the north near Uptown Waterloo, to Ottawa Street South in Kitchener to the south. It covers a distance of 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi). The trail was opened on 5 October 1997 on abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway right of way sections, including portions of the right-of-way of the now-defunct Grand River Railway. The two cities combined resources to purchase the property. It is a part of the Trans Canada Trail.

Iron Horse Trail
Length5.5 km (3.4 mi)
LocationWaterloo and Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Established1997
DesignationTrans Canada Trail
TrailheadsWaterloo: Erb Street West
Kitchener: Ottawa Street South
Use
  • Walking
  • cycling
HazardsFrequent at-grade crossings with roadways
SurfaceAsphalt
Right of wayGrand River Railway (partial)
Maintained byCity of Kitchener, City of Waterloo
Trail map

Erb Street
Waterloo Public Square ION station
Father David Bauer Drive
Willis Way
Willis Way ION station
Alexandra Avenue
William Street
Norman Street
Allen Street
Allen ION station
John Street West
Waterloo
Kitchener
border
Park Street
Union Boulevard
Mt Hope Street
Wood Street
Grand River Hospital ION station
Gildner Green
Pine Street
Gildner Street
Glasgow Street
CN Guelph Subdivision
Kitchener Central Station
Gage Avenue
Raddatz Park
Cherry Street
Victoria Street South
West Avenue
Henry Sturm Creek
to Filsinger Natural Area
to Victoria Park
Henry Sturm Greenway
Victoria Park
David Street
Queen Street South
Mill Street
Peter Street
Madison Avenue South
Courtland Avenue East
Stirling Avenue South
Charles Street East
Palmer Avenue
Heiman Street
Kent Avenue
Borden ION station
Borden Avenue South
Ottawa Street South
Mill ION station
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