by third parties, which may cause hazard to cyclists. cyclists. to hazard cause may which parties, third by
responsible for any unforeseeable offences committed committed offences unforeseeable any for responsible
and any road obstacles. The Town of Lincoln is not not is Lincoln of Town The obstacles. road any and
n yln i tafc wahr odtos tm o day, of time conditions, weather traffic, in cycling in
cyclist based on their level of experience, comfort level level comfort experience, of level their on based cyclist
streets. All routes should be evaluated by each individual individual each by evaluated be should routes All streets.
using these streets as they would on any undesignated undesignated any on would they as streets these using
Cyclists should exercise the same level of caution when when caution of level same the exercise should Cyclists
not necessarily guarantee any minimum facility width. width. facility minimum any guarantee necessarily not
provincial or national bicycle route or pathway does does pathway or route bicycle national or provincial
designation of a street on the map as a regional, regional, a as map the on street a of designation
and cycling trips throughout the Town of Lincoln. The The Lincoln. of Town the throughout trips cycling and
The purpose of this map is to assist in planning walking walking planning in assist to is map this of purpose The
Users of this map bear full responsibility for their own safety own their for responsibility full bear map this of Users
important safety information about cycling. cycling. about information safety important
provincial and national trail systems, and provides provides and systems, trail national and provincial
trails, suggested routes, connections to local, regional, regional, local, to connections routes, suggested trails,
highlights on and off road walking trails, multi-use multi-use trails, walking road off and on highlights
of Lincoln Trails and Bikeways System Map. The map map The Map. System Bikeways and Trails Lincoln of
Plan your route or just explore the Town with the Town Town the with Town the explore just or route your Plan
Trails & Bikeways System Map System Bikeways & Trails Welcome to the Town of Lincoln Lincoln of Town the to Welcome
Trails & Bikeways System Map
Legend Regional Trails Town of Lincoln Trails Other Information Waterfront Trail Walking Trails Parks Multi-use Off Bruce Trail Schools Road Trails Niagara Region On Road Routes 500 0 500 1000 Meters Urban Area Bikeway Network with Sidewalks Scale: 1:35,000 Niagara Escarpment
CN Rail
Millennium Forest St. Volodymyr Park Kinsmen Park Loop Stadelbauer Ravine Charles Daley Park BEAMSVILLE VINELAND Legend Regional Trails
Bruce Trail
Niagara Region Bikeway Network
Town of Lincoln Trails
Walking Trails
Multi-use Off Road Trails
On Road Routes with Sidewalks
Other Information
Parks
Schools
Urban Area
Niagara Escarpment
CN Rail
Destinations Schools 1. Hillary Bald Park A. Senator Gibson Public 2. Bartlett Creek Trail School 3. Bomberry Park B. Beamsville District 4. Hillside Estates Trail Secondary School 5. Kinsmen Park Loop C. Great Lakes Christian 6. Beamsville Lion's Park High School 7. Prokich Park D. St. Mark's Catholic 8. Stadelbauer Ravine School 9. Fairgrounds E. Jacob Bean Public 10. Hartwood Park Trail School 11. Tamarac Park F. Maple Grove Public 12. St. Volodymyr Park School 13. Cave Springs G. Vineland Public School Conservation Area H. St. Edwards School 14. Sugar Bush I. Heritage Christian 15. Vineland Public Library School 16. Vineland Park J. Jordan Public School 17. Jordan Lion's Park K. 1st Netherland 18. Butler's Walk Reformed Christian 19. Balls Falls School Conservation Area L. Campden Public 20. Louth Conservation School Area 21. Millennium Forest 22. Charles Daley Park
100 100 500 Meters0 Scale: 1:15,000 Trails & Bikeways Network Enjoy the Town by Bicycle Trails & Bikeways Signage Cycling Safety and the Law Trail Etiquette Generally, there are on-road and off-road trail facilities Signed route systems help cyclists navigate bicycle Bicycles are regulated as vehicles under the Ontario • Share the trail and keep right except to pass. as shown below: routes that are signed both on-road and off-road. Highway Traffic Act (HTA) Shared Lane & Cycling Lane • When passing, alert other trail visitors and use A number of regional, provincial and national trails have • Bicycles must have working rear brakes and a bell caution. produced maps and signs on roads that pass through or horn. the Town of Lincoln. • Respect the trail environment and neighbouring • At night, bikes must have a white light on the front, lands. The Town of Lincoln trail marker signage identifies a red light or reflector on the back, and reflective sections of off-road trails and bikeways that connect on tape on the sides. • Cyclists, control your speed and yield to other road routes and outlines the rules of each section of cyclists and pedestrians. trails. • A helmet is required for all riders under the age of 18 and is recommended for all riders. • Pick up after your pets. Town of Lincoln Trail Marker Signage Designation Sign Hand Signals
Shared lane on-road facilities may or may not be Contacts designated by various bikeway network signages as Town of Lincoln www.lincoln.ca preferred routes for cycling, but no physical changes Regional, Provincial and National Signage in the Tel: (905) 563-8205 are made to the roadway. Town of Lincoln Off-road Trails & Bikeways Bruce Trail The Niagara Regional Police Service, contact: Police: (905) 945-2211, Ambulance: 1-866-895-6227 Left Turn Right Turn Alternate Stop Right Turn For more information about cycling safety, contact: MTO Info general Inquiry www.mto.gov.on.ca Equipment The Trans Canada Trail For information on CAN-BIKE courses, contact: Canadian Cycling Association www.canadian-cycling
Bruce Trail www.brucetrail.org Greater Niagara Circle Route Greater Niagara Circle Route www.niagararegion.ca
The Trans Canada Trail www.tctrail.ca Wrong Right Wrong Off-road multi-use trails are separated from the road Waterfront Trail Waterfront Trail www.waterfronttrail.org and are for the use of cyclists and pedestrians. Cyclists Ensure your helmet sits two fingers above your eye- should dismount and walk their bikycle on designated brow to the bottom of your helmet. The helmet should pedestrian only trails. sit flat and fit snugly and not block the field of vision.