Davidson Trail is a dead-end recreational trail in Meadowvale Village, extending from the east bank of the Credit River as it flows through Meadowvale Conservation Area, to the Brampton border. Along with Levi Creek Trail, this trail was created when all major streets passing through Meadowvale Village were cut off from the rest of the network – much of the trail consists of the former course of Second Line West.

The only access points to the trail are from Knotty Pine Grove and the cul-de-sac of Second Line West. Between these points the trail serves as a connection between the neighbourhoods north and south of the Derry Road highway bypass.

North of the trail's official terminus, in Brampton, there are a couple of decaying old properties that were expropriated for the construction of Highway 407. There is also an informal path leading from the northern tip of the pavement west to the Orangeville-Brampton Railway.

The Cities of Brampton and Mississauga plan to incorporate Davidson Trail into a continuous recreational trail through both cities along the Credit River.

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