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Cycling & Hikingmap Dunnville Yellow HALDIMAND COUNTY Parks, Trails & Conservation Areas Route Elmwood Dr YellowGillian Dr Blue Pink Orange Green Inman Rd Diltz Rd Route Route Route Route Route 1 Caledonia Kinsmen Park Trailhead: Logan Rd Splash Pad, Pool, Pavilion, Tennis Courts, Birch St LOWBANKS LOOP RIVER ROUTE HAGERSVILLE AREA TOUR LAKEVIEW TOUR HALDIMAND TOUR KINSMEN PARK Reicheld Ave Ball Diamond, Playground First St Kolvisto Dr Cycling & 985 JOHN ST. Anderson Ave 2 Cayuga Bob Baigent Memorial Park Smith Ave TRAILHEAD TRAILHEAD TRAILHEAD Pavilion DUNNVILLE Concession Rd W Concession Rd E Meadowbrook Ct Jarrett Pl Paul Ave 3 Dunnville Central Park Cleary Ave Hendershot Rd Wading Pool Pine St Victoria Ave CAYUGA KINSMEN PARK GRANT KETT PARK SELKIRK ATHLETIC FIELD Frank A. HikingMap 4 Dunnville Kinsmen Park Kneider Ave Maplewood Ct Marshall Ball Diamond John St Business Park Brelus Dr Briar Glen Ct 61 OUSE ST. S., CAYUGA 38 SHERRING ST. N., HAGERSVILLE 17 MAIN ST. W., SELKIRK Gardiner Ave W Gardner Ave E Ramsey Dr George St 5 Dunnville Lions Park Brookfield Blvd Pool, Skate Park, Playground, Cowan Ave Fairview St W Fairview St E Bolton Tract Rd Parking located in the park and washrooms Parking and washrooms available in park Parking and washrooms available in park Park Ave W Park Ave E Industrial Ct Tamarac St Pavilion, Tennis and Ball Courts Cedar St Pine Meadow Brace St Court located in the pavilion and arena BreaBrant St St 6 Dunnville Wingfield Park Bicycle Repair Station, Dock Cross St W Cross St E Cross St W Taylor Rd Elizabeth Cr DISTANCE: 70 KM Alleyway Alleyway 7 Fisherville Lions Community Park Multi-Purpose Outdoor Facility Robin Hts Forest St E DISTANCE: 69 KM Forest St W Oak StAlder St E South Cayuga St W King Fisher Pl Tamarac St North Shore Dr North Cayuga St W Niagara St (basketball, hockey etc.) Maple St Broad St E Dunnville FarmersNorth Shore Dr Market - Dunnville TERRAIN South CayugaChestnut St St E < To Caledonia Central Ln TERRAIN West St 8 Hagersville Park Pool, Tennis Courts, Playground, Pavilion, Ross St Latham St PAVED, MOSTLY FLAT Alder St W Queen St Griffith Ave PAVED, MOSTLY FLAT TO Skate Park, Splash Pad Main St E Broad St W Broad St W Bridge St TRAILHEAD The Argyle Street Grill - Caledonia Maple St Camp at the Haldimand Conservation Indian St E ROLLING HILLS 9 Jarvis Lions Park T Ball Diamonds, Tennis/Ball Courts, Lock Market St Front St TRAILHEAD Lock St W St E Hill St E Area, Selkirk Provincial Park, a private Queen St Hydro St Cedar St John St Pine St Helena St Playground, Paved Walking Trail Church St Victoria St DUNNVILLE KINSMEN PARK Main St W Travel along the scenic banks of the Grand campground, or relax at one of the B&Bs Blue Obadiah MCKINNON PARK Fishcarrier St N 985 JOHN ST., DUNNVILLE 10 Selkirk Community Park Ball Diamond, Pavilion, Playground St E River and Lake Erie. Camping and B&B’s along the way. RouteWinnett St N King George St Echo St W Echo St E 100 HADDINGTON ST., CALEDONIA 11 Townsend Lions Park Ottawa St N also located along the river and lakeshore. Ball Diamonds, Tennis/Ball Courts, Pavilion River Road Norton St W Norton St E Parking and washrooms available in park Maple Rd Food stops are in historic Selkirk, Fisherville, Martin St Johnson St Stop into the No 6. RCAF Museum at the Washrooms located in the park and inside 12 Ruigrok Tract Conservation Area T Hiking Trails (large railroad gravel) Mohawk St W Mohawk St E Mohawk St E Sweets Corners and Cheapside. River Dunnville Airport for a tour and stroll along King St Kerr St W Munsee St N Kerr St E DISTANCE: 52 KM Ouse St N Monture St N the Haldimand County Caledonia Centre 13 Hedley Forest Trail-Canborough T Short hiking trail through woodland on < To Jarvis & Simcoe To Dunnville/Niagara > the pier at Port Maitland. Talbot St W Talbot St E There are many picturesque views along compacted soil trail Byng Island McKay St W McKay St E TERRAIN the lakeshore. Ouse St S Weir Park Winnett St S Food stops and great shops in Cayuga 14 Canborough Conservation Area Monture St S DISTANCE: 71 KM Brant St W Brant St E PAVED, MOSTLY FLAT Cayuga St S Rainham Rd and Dunnville. Tuscarora St W Robert Dell Concession Road 15 Taquanyah Conservation Area T Hiking trails through mature forest, Ct IMPORTANT Thornburn St S Brewing Company - Jarvis Munsee St S Chippewa St W Seneca St S Ottawa St S Chippewa St EPort Maitland Rd gravel trail River Road Travel along parts of the Feeder Canal Barton St Gramble St Byng Island Conservation Area Baird St and watch for birds and other wildlife. Please enjoy the view of Lake Erie but Haldimand Rd 48 16 Selkirk Provincial Park Wheeler’s Walk trail with boardwalk across Haldimand Rd 20 Princess St W Princess St E $ T Grant St Thrush St DISTANCE: Cayuga St S 51 KM Hudson Dr please be careful to only access the water marsh wetland Scott Ave Trailhead: Haldimand Tr Rainham Rd Pike Creek Dr Visit the Port Maitland Cairn, which Powell Ln Grand Joseph St W Joseph St E from public beaches. Charles Cullen Pky Rd CAYUGA Essex To DunnvilleTo > commemorates the 200th Anniversary of 17 Haldimand Conservation Area $ T Several interconnected trails Commodore Rd TERRAIN KINSMEN PARK Secord St Railton Rd Sunset Country Club Rd the Grand River Naval Depot. Most of the beach property along Abbott Lane South End Dr 18 Byng Island Conservation Area $ T Hike or cycle on the conservation area 61 OUSE ST. S Ottawa St S Lane PAVED, MOSTLY FLAT paths and roadways CAYUGA Lakeshore Drive is privately owned. Explore the Carolinian Forest at Rock Point Enjoy this scenic route through Hagersville 19 Rock Point Provincial Park $ T 2 km hiking trail. Bike on the park’s gravel Provincial Park or enjoy Lake Erie and go for Cayuga Grand Vista Trail - Cayuga and Townsend and experience Haldimand and dirt roads a swim at the beach. County’s small town charm. Conc 13 Rd 20 Lafortune Park T Unmaintained park with pathways The Mohawk Island Lookout is also located Explore some of Townsend’s walking trails The Grand Corbel 21 Seneca Park T Trailhead for Rotary Riverside Trail Pink in Rock Point Provincial Park. IMPORTANT or grab a bite to eat at one of the great Bed & Breakfast - Caledonia RouteEmily St 22 Grant Kett Park T Ball Diamonds, Playground, Pavilion Food stops in Dunnville (year round) and in Use caution when riding on Highway 17 restaurants in Hagersville. Cayuga Grand Vista Quarry St Macneil Ct Sarah St Oneida St 23 Waterfront Way T Short trail with walking bridge, Scenic Jane St Lowbanks (open seasonally). and Talbot St W. Haldimand Conservation TERRAIN Victoria St Interested in making a pit stop? Follow the Lookout located 200 metres south at lake Porter St Hager St Railway St Area - Nanticoke PAVED, ROLLING HILLS Porter Ave Centre St Alternate Pink Route into Jarvis and visit the Foundry St 24 York Park Bicycle Repair Station Mary Ave King St W DIRECTIONS town’s eclectic shops and delicious eateries TourismHaldimand.ca Railway Tuscarora St Journey along the Grand River and enjoy Alley 25 Ruthven Park National Historic Site T Five walking trails on the grounds Marathon St for a unique experience. Athens St km Direction Street Name km Remaining DIRECTIONS some of the best scenic back roads in Carolinian Forest and Butterfly Meadow Church St W Haldimand County. Alma St N Trailhead: North Head north on Ouse St S 69 John St km Direction Street Name km Remaining 1.1 km trail, off road connection to Niagara Walpole St W Sherring St N IMPORTANT 26 Blue Heron Way T David St toward Talbot Rd W Howard St Cedar St GRANT KETT PARK Carrick St You can choose to extend your trip and cycle Alma St S Head east on Main St 70 27 Port Maitland Esplanade Scenic Lookout, Lighthouse and Pier Park Place King St E 38 SHERRING ST. N. 0.3 Right Brant St W 68.7 Use caution while riding on the short Sherring St S Fairfield Dr HAGERSVILLE right down to Lake Erie. Stop for a meal in Church St E Elm Ave 0.2 Right County Rd 53/Erie St S 69.8 Laidlaw St 0.1 Left Cayuga St S 68.6 28 Port Maitland East Park Scenic Lookout at the lake and section of Highway 3 and 6. Selkirk, Cheapside or Fisherville. Harris St 2 Left County Rd 53 (turns left and 67.8 Memorial Cairn Conc 12 Walpole 0.2 Left Talbot Rd W 68.4 Halton Hunter St becomes Lake Shore Rd) Overnight accommodations located along Parkview Rd Caution: High Traffic DIRECTIONS 29 McKinnon Park Ball Diamond, Skate Park, Playground, Hippo’s Restaurant - Lowbanks Caution: Narrow Lanes the lake, in Cayuga, Caledonia and on Oak St 1 Left River Rd after crossing bridge 67.4 Ball Courts Oak Cr Wardell Cr Hewitt Dr 13 Left Sweets Corners Rd 54.8 Mapleview Dr Mapleview km Direction Street Name km Remaining Highway 3. Lake Ontario Dr Donna 8 Right Sutor Rd 59.4 Hamilton Day use parking available at all locations Dr Alexis SW Sherring St N 51 2 Left Rainham Rd/County Rd 3 52.8 IMPORTANT 3 Left Indian Line/County Rd 20 56.4 Helen Dr Caution: High Traffic Washroom (may be seasonal) $ Entry fees apply T Trail Left King St E/Indian Line/County Rd 20 DIRECTIONS Brant USA Please us caution when riding on narrow 2 Right Yaremy Rd/County Rd 50 54.4 Six Nations Niagara 4 Right Kohler Rd/County Rd 8 48.8 and New Credit Provincial Park Conservation Area Public Park Bicycle Repair Station Caution: High Traffic lanes and in high-traffic areas 6 Left Lakeshore Rd 48.4 Caution: High Traffic km Direction Street Name km Remaining Orange Caution: Narrow Lanes 2.5 Right Cheapside Rd 48.5 Route 5 Left Concession Road 5 43.8 Head east on Haddington St 71 HALDIMAND Trailhead: 12 Right Concession 3 Rd 36.5 DIRECTIONS 6 Left Aikens Rd/County Rd 49 42.4 0.7 Right River Rd 70.3 SELKIRK Caution: Narrow Lanes 8 Left County Rd 53 35.8 Norfolk Park St W Erie St N ATHLETIC FIELD km Direction Street Name km Remaining 0.5 Right Kings Row 41.9 Caution: High Traffic 7 Left County Rd 9 63.3 Stoney Cr 17 MAIN ST.
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