Trails
There are many trails to hike or bike in and around Arran-Elderslie to enjoy the peaceful scenery of the area.
Tara Pedestrian Trail
A new pedestrian bridge was installed in Tara. This project was lead by the Tara Rotary Club who raised money for the project and was made possible by the contributions from residents, businesses and organizations. Thank you to Ontario Trillium Foundation, Tara Festival of Crafts, Lallemonde and Ontario Power Generation for financially supporting this project. Tara Rotary Club would also like to thank Dawley Engineering, GBL Construction and Grey Sauble Conservation.
Town of Chesley Trail
Trails range from multi-use paved trails to walking trails through wooded and natural areas. During the winter months, hikers and cross-country skiers share the trails as they venture out into a white wonderland. Pets are also welcome on our trails, as long as they are leashed. Check out the Chesley Trails Map.

Village of Paisley Trails
Paisley has three separate trail systems that offer scenic views. From Doctor Milne Park to Rotary Park, a firm, grass path wraps around the Saugeen River. The Paisley Dyke system is 5km of cement surface or add a level of difficulty by venturing to the river trail below. Finally, the Bruce County Rail Trail passes through the Village. This is a multi-use trail for in any season. View the Paisley Trails.
Contact Us
Municipality of Arran Elderslie
1925 Bruce Road 10, Box 70
Chesley ON, N0G 1L0
Phone: 519-363-3039
Fax: 519-363-2203