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Visitck.Ca COATSWORTH ROAD STEVENSON ROAD CAIRO RD MAIN LINE 22 LAMBTON LINE 22 40 26 COUNTY LIMERICK RD MICHIGAN SARNIA COUNTY OF LAMBTON 121 ALGONAC ST. OF CLAIR 121 23 PETER RD. 31 BOTHWELL MIDDLESEX LANGSTAFF LINE 44 21 ARNOLD ROAD 25 ZONE CENTRE LINE 24 Legend FORHAN STREET 22 FERRY TO 33 PARKWAY 16 U.S. CROTON LINE 2 CLACHAN ROAD KIMBALL ROAD DAWN MILLS RD 29 McCREARY LINE ROAD ZONE ROAD 7 78 MANDAUMIN RD. McCREARY LINE HIGHWAY 40 23 78 IRISH SCHOOL RD. Airport 28 29 CROTON LINE 25 DUFFERIN AVE. 33 H SYDENHAM RIVER LONGWOODS SYDENHAM RIVER THAMES RIVER COUNTY 32 121 WALLACEBURG VIA RAIL Angling 15 18 UNCLE FLORENCE ROAD OF LITTLEJOHN BASE LINE TOM'S Parks ROAD CLACHAN BASE LINE 28 ROAD Blueberries 15 DRESDEN 26 ELGIN MURRAY ST. MURRAY Arena BASE LINE 15 ST. ROAD OAKDALE ROAD JANE ROAD 21 BASE LINE INDUSTRIAL RD. NORTH KENT BRIDGE ROAD FIRST NATIONS 21 2 FIRST NATIONS 29 JANE ST 121 Bed & Breakfast RESERVE 42 29A 28 RESERVE WALPOLE ISLAND LONDON THAMESVILLE MORAVIAN OF SELTON LINE Birding 40 401 15 CENTRE SIDE ROAD THE THAMESORFORD ROAD 121 29 18 iMaze Boat Launch ST. ANNE OLDFIELD LINE 21 ISLAND 2 ROAD 20 ST. CLAIR ROAD 19 ROBIN LINE Bus Terminal SELTON LINE LONGWOODS 29 RIVER LINE Orford Road 19 MUIRKIRK LINE ELECTRIC LINE Exit 117 Camping 18 GOODBRAND LINE 18 19 UNION LINE PRINCE ALBERT ROAD BEAR LINE ROADDOVER 2 VICTORIA ROAD CK Police 42 CENTRE 15 Victoria Road HIGHGATE DUART 28 SCANE ROAD BAY LINE FYSH LINE Exit 401 BURY RD. DOVER CENTRE LINE Conservation Area 35 THAMES RIVER ROAD COUNTRYVIEW LINE MITCHELL'S 30 MULL ROAD 14 43 9 109 GOSNELL LINE KENT BRIDGE ROAD 34 ANGLER LINE 39 121 Golf Course BAY 40 VICTORIA ROAD 20 3 WINTER LINE ROAD 19 ST. CLAIR ROAD EBERTS LINE Early Acres VIA RAIL 17 BURY RD. Greyhound Bus CLEARVILLE RD Estate McKAY'S LINE TALBOT TRAIL 37 Winery 38 LINE MITTON LINE LONGWOODS ROAD Kent Bridge CLEAR CREEK Hotel/Motel GRANDE Exit 9 RIVER FOREST RIVARD LINE TJ 18 ST. CLAIR Stables 30 POINTE 2 ST. ANDREW'S LINE MULL ROAD WINTER LINE ROAD GREGORY DR EAST GIVEN RD. Hospital H STREET 101 RIDGETOWN McNAUGHTON AVE EAST ERIE ST. 43 FAIRVIEW LINE 14 Library/Visitor Information LAKE RIVARD LINE PIONEER LINE AVENUE EAST 17HILL ROAD CO GRAND AVE. 35 COMMUNICATION ROAD H EAST ST.CLAIR 15 37 34 PARK Marina/Boat Dock GREGORY DRIVE WEST 3 38 RIDGE LINE CREEK JACOB LINE CHATHAM INDIAN HILL ROAD CREEK LINE Greenview PAIN ROAD Aviaries 14 St. Clair MULL ROAD Museum 40 HWY. 19 Park & Zoo National COURT 34 PINEHURST LINE 401 INDIANROAD CREEK EAST Exit MORPETH 45 Wildlife LINE ENGLISH LINE Provincial Park 15 Area RIVER 36 17 PAIN COURT LINE DOYLE LINE 90 TALBOT TRAIL GRANDE CHARING CROSS ROAD LINE 14 11 LINE Public Beach KENT BRIDGE ROAD 34 FARGO ROAD COMMUNICATION ROAD RIDGE BALMORAL LINE 35 2 VIEW VIA RAIL Recreational/Park HORTON LINE RIVER Bloomfield 10 LINE 81 POOK TECUMSEH BLOOMFIELD ROAD LINE 3 Exit RD THAMES RIVER 11 Theatre QUEEN'S LINE ROSE BEACH 36 FARGO LINE BLENHEIM 11 15 MIDDLE LINE CHATHAM ST. S. MERLIN ROAD 8 VIA Rail Canada 14 401 27 LINE 7 LIGHTHOUSE 11 TALBOT TRAIL COMMUNICATION ROAD TECUMSEH EIGHTH LINE University/College 3 COVE SCOTLAND LINE CHARING CROSS ROAD 36 NEW MERLIN ROAD LINE 401 Interchange 11 39 QUEEN'S MIDDLE LINE ERIEAU ROAD COUNTY 2 1 Queen's Line NORTH SHREWSBURY 10 TALBOT TRAIL 2 EIGHTH LINE OF Exit BUXTON 27 ESSEX BAPTISTE ROAD RONDEAU BAY 63 BLOOMFIELD FOUR ROD ROAD PORT RD. 7 ERIE BEACH Bayside RONDEAU 14 Brewery 42 12 A.D. SHADD ROAD PROVINCIAL PARK ROAD TOWANDA BLVD. 401 TILBURY 8 ERIE SHORE DR. 8 TALBOT TRAIL 6 MIDDLE LINE MERLIN TO WINDSOR PORT ROAD ERIEAU KING & WHITTLE ROAD COATSWORTH ROAD 7 Tourism Routes PORT ROAD MERLIN ROAD 3 LAKE ERIE WHEATLEY ROAD Underground Railroad Route 5 4 14 1 www.VisitCK.ca COATSWORTH ROAD STEVENSON ROAD TALBOT TRAIL Tecumseh Parkway Route WHEATLEY RD. 5 3 www.1812ontario.ca 4 TRAIL Waterfront Trail TALBOT WHEATLEY ROAD VisitCK www.waterfronttrail.org 3RD CON. LINE 1 Cruise the Coast Motorcycle Route CAMPERS COVE RD 3 KLONDYKE RD. #VisitCK www.cruisethecoast.ca TALBOT TRAIL WHEATLEY LINE www.VisitCK.ca MIDDLETON PIER RD. WHEATLEY Printed in Canada 1 PROVINCIAL Featuring map of Chatham on reverse. Revision Date: May 17, 2016 PARK ERIE ST. SOUTH STEWA RT LI Walpole CSX RAILWAY NE GORDON STREE Island FORHAN STREET Hwy 40 DR. BRUINSMA AVE. KING'S HWY. 40 ANDREW T McKEE ROAD CRES. STREET NELSON SYDENHAM SYDENHAM WATER STREET WATER MARION CAIRNS CRES. MARION TURNBULL AVENUE CRES. LINDEN DR. DUFFERIN WILSON STREET PICADILLY SYLVAN CT. CT. BERTHA ST. DAUW AVE. AV CRES. WESTCOURT BLVD. SYD E. MOUNT PLEASANT GAR RIVER JOHN AVE. BLVD. ENHA D ENS ARGYLE A M BETH FRANCIS AVE. OTTER WALNUT DRIVE RUNNING CREEK ST DAUW AVE. MAP V AVENUE ENUE RUNNING CREEK DRIVE LI L CRES. JEANNE ST. N EWOOD PINE DRIVE E BONA VISTA GRAND PHAIR CRES. BRANDER DRIVE GREGORY ASHTON CRES. AVE. CHESTNUT DRIVE COLWELL ST. AVE. PETER AV ST. E. SOPHIA ST. DAVID WARWICK 4TH FIRST STREET TRAF TAYLORCRES. ST. ALGA R ST. SELKIRK STREET STREET WATER ELM DRIVE ST. FORHAN STREET ST. CREEK 2N DUNCAN ST. DUNCAN 3RD ELGIN ST. ST. LAFONTAINE D ST. ST. NELSON LORNE AVENUE UNIVERSITY AVE. GARNET STR AGNES ST. ST. BOOK ST. EMILY GEORGE ST. DUFFERIN WALL ST. OTTE ST. POAT ST. ST. MAIN ELIZABETH R E ST. WILLIAM ET A VE. CREEK CAMP ST. CAMP BLAKE ST. JOHNSON CREEK ST. CREEK FRASER ST. FRASER OAK ST. OAK ST. HIRAM ST. WATER ST. WATER ST. ARNOLD STREET LISGAR WELLINGTON ST. ST. THOMA DORA DR. SANDRA CRES. JAMES ST. ST. MAIN KENT KENT S MASON STRE DELL ST. ST. AVENU CHENAL RD. JAMES ST. ST. ST. FORK H MILL ST. MILL AGEN CRT. ENGLISH ST. ST. ENGLISH ST. CAMERON E HILDA A SANFORD ST. ST. SANFORD KE HOPE ST. HOPE N HIGHBURY ET SI AVON PEARL McDOUGALL NGTO WALLACE STREET SQUAR VE. ST. ST. PARK ST. N CARLETON BRIDGE BRIDGE D CRES. ST. ST. E BALDOON R BRIAR TR. ALE CT. COLLINS BALMORALCRES. ST. NAPIER ST. PLACE MONTGOMERY DR. MARY GREEN GILLARD LARKWOOD ST. 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STREET CEMETERY ROAD KING'S HWY 40 Mitchell’sChatham/ Bay (CHATHAM-KE Hwy 40 BASE LINE N T RD 15) Dresden WALNUT STREET Follow to ISAAC STREET VANALLEN ST Uncle Tom’s Cabin DAVIES STREET Historic Site ELIZABETH STREET RICHMOND STREET IRISH SCHOOL RD DOMINION ST. CAMDEN JAMES ST D.D. ST Uncle Tom’s Cabin RUFUS ST STRANAK STREET TALBERT ST WM ST CRESCENT Historic Site SYDENHAM WHITSON ST. METCALFE AVE ST. JOHN ST. ST. GEORGE ST TRERICE STREET QUEEN ST. LINDSLEY ST. BROWN ST. ROBINSON ST. RIVER METCA VICTORIA AVE. 15 HENSON FULLER ST. LF STREET HOLDEN ST. AVE UNCLE TOM'S ROAD MARGARET ST. HUGHES ST. ST. GEORGE ST WILSON ST. PARK STREET MAIN ST STRATHGLASS ST. LIVINGSTON AVENUE EXT. WEST ST. WATER ST. LORNE AVE. CROSS ST. WILSON STREET BROCK JAMES CRES. DALEVIEW CRES. CENTRE ST. ST. BAPTISTE ROAD TECUMSEH ST. FULLERJOHN ST CRES.EXT (CHATHAM-KENT RD 1) CHANDLER ST. NORTH ST. SYDENHAM ST. SMITH ST. MOONEY ST. CLOUTHIER ST. LIVINGSTON AVE. WRIGHTS LANE PEEL ST. ROGERS STREET MINT LINE VICTORIA ST. SYDENHAM ST. LANE STEPHEN MILL ST. WEST MASSEY DR. MARGARET QUEEN STREET NORTH STREET ATHLONE COMMUNITY RD RD. MacDONALD CARTIER FRE Wallaceburg/ PEARL STREET ST. REGAL INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD Chatham VANIER WELLINGTON STREET MASSEY DR. DRIVE CENTRE STREETDR. CT. ROAD MONTPETIT SHEPHERD'S LANE LYON STREEET EWAY HIGHWAY 401 FANCY AZAR AVE. TOWER ST. LYON ST. LOUISE ST. ST. CLAIR STREET ALBERT ST. MILL ST. EAST PROSPECT STREET POPLAR ST. SUPERIOR ST. ST. JOSEPH DUFFERIN ST. 401 CRES. OAK STREET VICTORIA ST. CENTRE ST. END ST. SMITH ST. CANAL ST. ST. STATION LYON ST. JAMES ST. ST. JAMES ELM ST. LINDA YOUNG ST. CRAWFORD AVE. ARNOLD ST. JACKSON ST. CT. CRES. KELLY LEE ODETTE AVENUE FOSTER ST. RICHARDSON AVENUE BONNIFACE ST. CANAL ST. E. DUPUIS AVE. DUPUIS BOND AVENUE ST. CARLYLE ST. PEREST. Chatham ST. MARIE ST. FORREST FORT STREET ELIZABETH ST. ST. TILBURY STREET PELTIER ST. PELTIER ST. MABLE ST. MABLE WHEELER LINE McLEOD (CHATHAM-KENT RD 2) CATHCART ST. 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