Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is a stunning natural park located in Caledon, Ontario, along the Niagara Escarpment and Credit River valley.
Location: Caledon, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is a stunning natural park located in Caledon, Ontario, along the Niagara Escarpment and Credit River valley. The park is known for its rugged landscapes, forested hills, waterfalls, rivers, and scenic hiking trails that attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round. As part of the UNESCO Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve, it offers a protected natural environment rich in biodiversity and geological features.
Best Features
- Famous Cataract Falls waterfall and historic mill ruins
- Scenic Credit River flowing through escarpment valleys
- Access to Bruce Trail and Trans Canada Trail sections
- Beautiful fall colours and forested hiking trails
- Limestone cliffs, ravines, and rolling hills
Why it’s popular
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is popular for hiking, waterfall photography, trail running, and nature exploration because it offers some of the most scenic escarpment landscapes near Toronto. Visitors especially enjoy Cataract Falls, the Credit River views, and challenging Bruce Trail sections.
Hiking, Bruce Trail Walking, Waterfall Viewing, Trail Running, Birdwatching, Wildlife Photography, Nature Exploration, Picnicking, Snowshoeing, Cross Country Skiing, River Viewing
Parking Areas, Hiking Trails, Bruce Trail Access, Trail Signage, Scenic Lookouts, Vault Washrooms, Picnic Areas, River Access Points, Forest Paths, Day Use Facilities
Scenic Escarpment Hiking, Waterfall And River Valley Exploration, Rugged Nature Adventure, Peaceful Forest Immersion, Seasonal Fall Colour Experience