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Three Eastern Ontario Counties taking over ownership of K&P Trail

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signing ceremony with four men sitting at a table

Taking part in the signing ceremony (from left) were Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority Board Chair Roy Huetl, Frontenac County Warden Bill Saunders, Lanark County Warden Richard Kidd, Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon.

For immediate release
December 11, 2025

Perth, ON – The Counties of Frontenac, Renfrew, and Lanark have officially signed documents marking the beginning of the process to transfer ownership of sections of the historic K&P Trail from the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA). The signing ceremony was attended by Warden Richard Kidd of Lanark, Warden Peter Emon of Renfrew, and Warden Bill Saunders of Frontenac, alongside MVCA General Manager Sally McIntyre and Board Chair Roy Huetl, underscoring the spirit of partnership and shared commitment to preserving and enhancing this treasured regional asset.

The K&P Trail, a former railway line turned multi-use recreational corridor, is a vital link across Eastern Ontario. With this transfer, the Counties will assume stewardship of the trail sections, ensuring continued investment in maintenance, accessibility, and promotion for residents and visitors alike. The Counties and Conservation Authority will be working to establish clear title of all the property holdings and transferring title once this is done. In the meantime Lanark and Renfrew will be leasing their respective sections of the trail from the MVCA.

“Trails like the K&P are more than pathways through our communities – they are economic drivers, tourism magnets, and places where residents connect with nature,” said Warden Kidd. “By working together, we are safeguarding this legacy for future generations while strengthening the recreational opportunities that make our region such a vibrant place to live and visit.”

The MVCA expressed its support for the transition, noting that the counties are well-positioned to manage the trail’s long-term sustainability and growth.

The K&P Trail continues to attract hikers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts from across Ontario and beyond. Its scenic landscapes, historic roots, and accessibility make it a cornerstone of local tourism, while also offering residents a healthy and affordable way to enjoy the outdoors.

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For more information/media interviews, contact: Kurt Greaves
CAO
Lanark County
1-888-9-LANARK, ext. 1101

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