Duff Roblin Parkway Trail
Explore the Duff Roblin Parkway Trail, a 41 km multi-use path stretching the entire length of the Red River Floodway, from Lockport to St. Norbert. This scenic trail features connections to Birds Hill Park, a pedestrian bridge over Highway 59, and a unique floating bridge across the floodway.
This trail offers non-motorized recreation year-round. Whether you're walking, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing, this trail provides endless opportunities to explore at your own pace. Stretching alongside the floodway channel, it offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including diverse wildlife, native vegetation, and agricultural land.




Plan Your Visit!
Tourist Tip: The trail is quite exposed with limited shade, so bringing sunscreen is recommended.
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There are multiple parking locations available for trail access, all are located in the RM of St. Clements.
Check out our map here!
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There are no public washrooms available along the trail.
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The trail is mostly gravel and goes up onto the PTH 59 overpass which transitions into pavement through Birds Hill Park.