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County Trails 30 Km Weslemkoon Lake B NAPANEE RIVER Nature & 24 Km 41 Effingham Outdoors Buckshot Lake CAMDEN Lake C 1 Denbigh Barker Lake Route Details Ashby Easy Moderate Difficult Lake Otter NEWBURGH Lake 30 A County Trails 30 km Weslemkoon Lake B NAPANEE RIVER Nature & 24 km 41 Effingham Outdoors Buckshot Lake CAMDEN Lake C 1. Bon Echo 63 km Provincial Park 16151 HWY 41, Cloyne Upper Mazinaw D SHORELINE 2. Camden Lake Wildlife Area Lake Merrill 71 km 603 Card Road, Moscow Lake Joeperry 3. Deerock Lake CA Lake HAY BAY 390 Deerock Lake Rd., Flinton Lower E Mazinaw 44 km 4. Hell Holes Nature Trails Lake 420 Barrett Road, Centreville Pringle 1 Lake F SHEFFIELD 5. L&A Dark Sky Viewing Area 78 km Skootamatta H 7980 County Road 41, Erinsville Lake 36 ennox SALMON RIVER 6. L&A Forest Trails Sheldrake G 54 km 100 John Street, Flinton Lake Cloyne 7. Menzel Centennial Nature Reserve Frontenac ddington County Roblin Road, Roblin ONTARIO CANADA H BUCKSHOT LAKE 102 km 8. Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area 4976 Bath Road, Amherstview Deerock 3 FLINTON ROAD 9. Puzzle Lake Provincial Park Lake I Norway Lake Road, Tamworth Northbrook 37 km 10. Rose Hill Nature Reserve 6 Rose Hill Road, Denbigh 29 F J ODESSA 11. Sand Beach Wetlands Conservation Area Flinton 28 km 5945 Third Concession Road, Amherst Island The Great Trail AMHERSTVIEW 12. Sheffield Conservation Area K 24 km 8032 County Road 41, Erinsville Kaladar 13. SpindleTree Gardens L WHITE LAKE 6248 County Road 4, Tamworth I 7 Puzzle 21 km Lake 14. Springside Park Trail 12 5 9 8460 Cty Rd. 2, Napanee 15 www.NaturallyLA.ca Mellon 15. Topsy Farms Trails Hastings Lake 14775 Front Rd., Amherst Island County www.CountyTrails.com 1. Bon Echo Provincial Park 16151 HWY 41, Cloyne 2. Camden Lake Wildlife Area 603 Card Road, Moscow 3. Deerock Lake CA 390 Deerock Lake Rd., Flinton 4. Hell Holes Nature Trails 420 Barrett Road, Centreville 5. L&A Dark Sky Viewing Area 7980 County Road 41, Erinsville 6. L&A Forest Trails 100 John Street, Flinton 7. Menzel Centennial Nature Reserve Roblin Road, Roblin 8. Parrott’s Bay Conservation Area 4976 Bath Road, Amherstview 9. Puzzle Lake Provincial Park Norway Lake Road, Tamworth 10. Rose Hill Nature Reserve Rose Hill Road, Denbigh 11. Sand Beach Wetlands Conservation Area 5945 Third Concession Road, Amherst Island 12. Sheffield Conservation Area 8032 County Road 41, Erinsville 13. SpindleTree Gardens 6248 County Road 4, Tamworth 14. Springside Park Trail 8460 Cty Rd. 2, Napanee www.NaturallyLA.ca 15. Topsy Farms Trails Hastings 14775 Front Rd., Amherst Island County www.CountyTrails.com Specialty Food & Drink 41 16. 33 Vines 22. The Napanee Beer Company 42 Beaver 17 9261 Loyalist Pkwy., Adolphustown 450 Milligan Lane, Napanee Lake Tamworth Frontenac 17. The Bee Spot Experience 23. Shane’s Apiary 4 County Erinsville 13 695 A County Road 4, Tamworth 418 Shane Street, Odessa 14 White Enterprise 18. Bergeron Estate Winery & Cider Co. 24. Spring Meadow Orchards 13 Lake 10143 Loyalist Pkwy, Adolphustown 9656 Loyalist Pkwy., Adolphustown L 2 6 19. Hard Way Cider Company 25. Wilton Cheese Factory 32 Croydon Camden Moscow 3 287 Simmons Road, Wilton Lake 442 Townline Road, Bath 14 Centreville C 20. Hogan’s Honey & Maple Products 26. Wynn Farms Apple Orchard 4 G Varty 6605 Loyalist Parkway, Bath 2191 Loyalist Pkwy, Conway 4 Lake Colebrook Roblin Cataraqui Trail 27 21. MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Company 7 41 Yarker 1915 County Road 22, Bath 17 6 12 25 Golf Courses Newburgh Camden East20 Wilton 27. Amherstview Golf Club 29. Loyalist Golf & Country Club 11 16 Odessa Selby A Lake 18 477 Golf Club Road, Amherstview 1 Loyalist Boulevard, Bath 1 28 5 22 32 23 28. Camden Braes Golf & Country Club 30. Napanee Golf & Country Club 18 39 31 401 To Montreal 1459 Simmons Road, Odessa 201 County Road 8, Napanee 2 34 14582 Odessa 35 30 Napanee To Toronto 6 1 28 History & Museums 2 27 Kingston 7 J 24 8 38 31. Allan Macpherson House 38. Fairfield House Hastings 10 County 180 Elizabeth Street, Napanee 4574 Bath Road, Amherstview 2 21 23 B 8 Amherstview 39. L&A County Museum & Archives 9 19 29 33 40 K 32. Babcock Mill 37 22 20 100 Bridge St. Odessa 97 Thomas Street East, Napanee Amherst 41 E Island Hay Bath 33. Bath Museum 40. Lafarge War of 1812 Discovery Centre Ferry Stella Bay 15 434 Main Street, Bath 341 Main Street, Bath D 21 34. Canadian Museum of Fraternal Lodges 41. Neilson Store Museum & Cultural Centre 26 33 83 Bridge Street West, Napanee 5220 Front Road, Stella 8 11 43 25 Sandhurst 35. Canadian Piano Museum 42. North American Gaeltacht 16 Conway Wide Tire Cycling Opportunities 138 Robinson Street, Napanee 298 Gilmore Road, Tamworth 18 24 Available on Amherst Island 36. Cloyne Pioneer Museum & Archives 43. Old Hay Bay Church 44 14235 Highway 41, Cloyne 2365 South Shore Rd, Adolphustown Adolphustown N 0 5 10 37. Fairfield-Gutzeit House 44. UEL Heritage Centre & Park Glenora Ferry 341 Main Street, Bath 54 Park Road, Adolphustown Prince Edward 2020/21 km County Add to your L&A cycling experience! County Trails For details about attractions, lodging, & dining visit www.NaturallyLA.ca PINE GROVE RD LOCKRIDGE RD ROBLIN RD 27 DEWEY RD 41 DOWDLE RD YARKER CENTREVILLE RD HINCH RD NUGENT RD BETHEL RD FOREST MILLS EMBURY RD 17 CRAIGEN RD SHARPES JOYCE RD CAMDEN EAST CORNERS RD 12 NEWBURGH DENRIDGE RD BRADY RD NEWBURGH RD FRED BROWN RD 1 11 MEACH RD 16 MCKNIGHT’S SELBY A SIDE RD GOODYEAR RD PRINGLES SIDE RD 5 VENT RD JOHNSON’S GEROW 18 SIDE RD RD PALACE RD 401 593 BRANDON RD 582 Hastings 579 County DRIVE-IN RD VIOLET RD BEECHWOOD RD SWITZERVILLE RD 1 NAPANEE 2 SHARPE RD FRALICK RD OLIVER SIDE ROAD 10 BRIDGE STREET WEST PERRY ST WITHERS RD TOWNLINE RD 7 2 LITTLE CREEK RD CHAMBERS B BIG CREEK RD RD 9 MCINTYRE RD 8 HAMBLY RD STOREY ST FITCHETT RD E 22 Hay Bay Prince Edward ABRAMS RD County 21 RD BATHURST ST SH ORE SOUTH 8 County Trails TOWNSHIP RD 1 NEWBURGH 25 SANDHURST A 30 km | Moderate B NAPANEE RIVER 24 km | Moderate 33 E HAY BAY Narrow Shoulder/ 44 km | Easy Higher Trac Area NEWBURGH Park & Ride Options Turn LEFT onto County Road 4 and con�nue A 1. Conserva�on Park, Victoria St, Napanee un�l your reach Camden East. 30 km | Moderate 2. Cty Rd 1 & 4, Camden East Turn LEFT onto County Road 1 and follow for 9 km. You will pass through the village The perfect way to spend Turn-By-Turn Directions of Newburgh. a morning or afternoon, From Conserva�on Park Parking Lot Turn LEFT onto County Road 18. Turn RIGHT this route offers rolling Head NORTH along Centre Street to Dundas back onto Palace Road and follow for ~ 4 km hills and long flat Street (County Road 2). un�l you reach County Road 2. stretches, where you can Turn RIGHT onto Dundas Street and Turn RIGHT onto County Road 2 (Dundas challenge your con�nue to Palace Road (County Rd. 5). Street) and follow into downtown. endurance or make this Turn LEFT onto Palace Road. A�er ~4 km, be Turn LEFT onto Centre Street. Conserva�on ride a leisurely excursion. sure to stay RIGHT to con�nue on County Park is on the RIGHT. Road 5. Con�nue along County Road 5 for ~10 km un�l you reach County Road 4. Turn LEFT onto County Road 10 and NAPANEE RIVER Park & Ride Options B 1. Conserva�on Park, Victoria St, Napanee follow for ~ 5 km. 24 km | Moderate Turn LEFT onto County Road 2 (Dundas Street) and follow for ~ 10 km back into This is a great route, Turn-By-Turn Directions Downtown Napanee. offering picturesque From Conserva�on Park Parking Lot Turn RIGHT at the first set of lights views of the Napanee Head NORTH along Centre Street to onto Centre Street. River and the Bay of Bridge Street (County Road 1). A�er crossing the bridge over the Quinte. You could Turn LEFT onto Bridge Street. Napanee River, turn RIGHT onto complete this loop in an Con�nue along County Road 1 for ~ 9 Victoria Street.Conserva�on Park is on hour or take three hours km. You will pass Napanee District the RIGHT. and enjoy the river's Secondary School and over a railway edge and rolling hills. bridge. You will travel south of Highway 401. Park & Ride Options You will be travelling along the north E HAY BAY 1. Conserva�on Park, Victoria St, Napanee shore of Hay Bay and along the 44 km | Easy southeast shore of the Bay of Quinte. Turn-By-Turn Directions By following this road, you will return This route takes riders to Napanee. From Conserva�on Park Parking Lot along the shores of the At the intersec�on of County Road 9 Napanee River, Hay Bay Turn RIGHT onto Centre Street and and County Road 8 (Centre Street), and the Bay of Quinte. proceed south (away from the Napanee turn LEFT. Conserva�on Park is on the The breathtaking rural River) through the traffic lights. Centre LEFT. views found along this Street turns into County Road 8. ride makes this an Follow County Road 8 for ~ 5 km. especially popular Turn RIGHT onto County Road 9 and choice for cyclists. con�nue for ~ 39 km. Add to your L&A cycling experience! For details about attractions, lodging, & dining visit County Trails www.NaturallyLA.ca White Lake ENTERPRISE 14 County Trails CROYDON Camden CAMDEN Lake MOSCOW C 63 km | Moderate SALMON RIVER 6 G CENTREVILLE 54 km | Easy Varty Narrow Shoulder/ Lake Higher Trac Area WESTPLAIN RD ROBLIN PINE GROVE RD LOCKRIDGE RD MCGILL RD COLEBROOK 4 Frontenac HUNT RD County ROBLIN RD 27 DEWEY RD 41 DOWDLE RD YARKER CENTREVILLE RD HINCH RD NUGENT RD BETHEL RD FOREST MILLS EMBURY RD 17 CRAIGEN RD SHARPES JOYCE RD CAMDEN EAST CORNERS RD 20 12 NEWBURGH DENRIDGE RD THORPE RD BRADY RD NEWBURGH RD FRED BROWN RD 1 11 Odessa MEACH RD 16 MCKNIGHT’S SELBY Lake SIDE RD 18 GOODYEAR RD SIMMONS RD PRINGLES SIDE RD 5 MAPLE RD VENT RD JOHNSON’S GEROW 18 SIDE RD RD 599 PALACE RD 401 593 BRANDON RD 582 Hastings 579 ODESSA County DRIVE-IN RD VIOLET RD BEECHWOOD RD SWITZERVILLE RD 1 2 SHARPE RD NAPANEE 28 FRALICK RD OLIVER SIDE ROAD BRIDGE STREET WEST Park & Ride Options Turn RIGHT onto Simmons Road into the CAMDEN C 1.
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