McCarthy Woods and Meadows: Eastern Side

Welcome and bienvenue to McCarthy Woods and Meadows!

Our walk will take us through a 78-hectare landscape, one of the largest remaining natural maple woodlands in urban Ottawa, an essential corridor linking the Rideau River, Sawmill Creek, and the Greenbelt.

Home to more than 200 native plant species and a rich diversity of insects, birds and wildlife, this space offers both ecological significance and quiet beauty in an urban setting. In spring, the forest floor comes alive with trillium, trout lilies, and other uncommon native plants. One can hear overhead calls from birds such as the Pileated Woodpecker, Brown Thrasher, Savannah Sparrow or even a Black-throated Green Warbler. This area serves as a prime feeding habitat for urban raptors including the Eastern Screech Owl, Cooper's Hawk, and the Merlin. Although more difficult to spot, small and large mammals also add to the biodiversity of this area.

The McCarthy Meadows add another essential layer to this ecosystem. These spaces support pollinators, ground nesting birds and a different suite of native plants that rely on both habitats coexisting together. Especially important at this time, meadows serve as carbon sinks that combat climate change, prevent soil erosion and reduce flooding by absorbing storm water.

During our walk, we will uncover the history of this greenspace, find out why it's known as the heart of the Poets' Pathway, and share our observations and personal experiences connected to this precious land. Places like this remind us that nature is not separate from city life but deeply woven into it, nurturing our health and grounding our sense of belonging.

Location
Route

Meet in front of the Hunt Club-Riverside Community Centre (CC), 3320 Paul Anka Dr. (at McCarthy Rd.).

We will follow a paved path on the west side of the building, past the play structure on the left and baseball diamond to the right to one of the entrances to McCarthy Woods. This route will first take us through a densely forested area of majestic mature maples, enriched undergrowth sprinkled with fallen trees as evidence of the 2022 derecho. The trail then opens into a large grassy meadow before eventually looping back to our starting point. 

Our route is an easy walk but the trails are often single-file paths, unpaved and uneven in places making it difficult for strollers and wheelchairs. Participants are advised to wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots and to bring a bottle of water. You might want to wear clothing that covers arms and legs in case of sun, mosquitoes, branches, brambles, etc., and to take precautions regarding ticks. Depending on the weather, there may be muddy areas. 

Note: People commonly walk dogs on the trails in McCarthy Woods and Meadows, so we may encounter them.

There is parking at the Community Centre or along the west side of McCarthy Road adjacent to the baseball diamond.

Latecomers may find the group by going around to the west side of the community centre as explained above. (We will not be entering the woods from McCarthy Rd.)

About the walk leader

Denyse is an educator, mother, and soon-to-be grandmother who has spent over thirty years rooted in this neighbourhood. She has spent a lifetime in the "woods", from her native North Shore of Quebec to many parts of Canada's diverse landscapes. Nature and environmental stewardship have always been at the heart of her life, both personally and through her career. As a member of OSEAN, the Ottawa Wildflower Seed Library, the Hunt Club Community Association and more recently, the Ottawa Field Naturalist Club, she is committed to nurturing, protecting and sharing the beauty of the green spaces that sustain us.

Guide:

Denyse Geronazzo

When:
Date:Sat May 2, 2026
Time:9:00 AM
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
Where:
Start: Hunt Club-Riverside CC
End:same
Area:Hunt Club/RIverside
Distance:2.0 kms
Accessibility:

The trails are unpaved and uneven, with a narrow entrance gate.

Walker Sign-up

Signing up is not required for this walk. If you plan to attend, by signing up you will help us estimate the group size. Please submit your email and the number of walkers that will be attending with you below.

28 walkers registered

Gallery
Trillium in bloom in McCarthy Woods. Trail through McCarthy Woods with overhead boughs and lush undergrowth. Ice-crusted trail through the woodland, McCarthy Woods.
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