Trails Tiny Trail 26 Midland Tiny Trail Bay

Township of Tiny d Rota n ry W la 1 d i at Main Trail: 23 km Difficulty: Moderate M e rf ro Parking: Wyevale, Perkinsfield, Penetanguishene Pk., Con. 4 & Cty Rd. 6, Con. 12 (Summer) C nt o Tr u a C i n o Midland l t u A railway park in a natural setting. A partially Wye River requiring some of the 16 historic y n R ty d R paved, partially crushed gravel multi-use trail railway bridges. . d 6 . 12 that links the North Simcoe Rail Trail to the The Tiny Trail offers many points of interest N 9 3 . 2 y 1 Town of Penetanguishene’s . along the way, including views of wildlife and a wa 25 gh 2 Hi Meanders across Colepand Creek and the historic burial ground. 6 Wye . d. E h R Marsh ac Be Points of Interest lm H a i B g h 1. Copeland Creek Bridges: There are 14 historic bridges on the Tiny Trail of which 11 can be w a 3 y

found between the start of the trail at Penetanguishene and Concession Road 12. Each 9 Perkinsfield 3 bridge has a descriptive sign about the history of the bridge. Be aware that the bridges can be very slippery. We recommend that you slow down or dismount. Balm Beach Wyebridge 2. Golf Course: East of the trail is the Balm Beachway Golf Club. 93 3. Perkinsfield: A replica of The North Simcoe Railway historic station. C o u 4 n 4. Huron Ossary: Father J. Brébeuf witnessed a mass burial of more than 1,000 individuals t y R near the Huron Village of Ossosane in 1636. The site is located just south of Perkinsfield d . 6 on the west side of County Road 6, where a wooden sign marks the spot. S . 5. North Simcoe Railway: In 1847, stagecoaches used to run between and Nottawasaga 5 Penetanguishene with a tavern every 2 km for passengers to rest. The North Simcoe Bay Railway Line was built in 1978 to replace the stagecoach service, much to the annoyance of the 37 tavern owners. The Tiny Trail follows the route of the abandoned Wyevale North Simcoe Railway. 6. Three More Bridges: These bridges can be seen between Concession Road 3 and the southern terminus of the trail. 6 7. Southern Terminus: At Tiny Flos Townline. 6

7 2 d. R ty un Tiny Beaches Co 7 29 e in nl C ow r T o os 27 s Fl s il y l a n a r Ti The following trail is owned and maintained by the Township of Tiny. Please note that trails are n T d a k R as maintained periodically throughout the year, though fallen hazards and debris may appear due d ar 19 0 1,000 2,000 4,000 . n Ga to weather. Metres mobile experience at trails.simcoe.ca I 51 mobile experience at trails.simcoe.ca I 52

trail maps 2017_v3.indd 52 2/12/2018 4:30:38 PM trail maps 2017_v3.indd 53 2/12/2018 4:30:38 PM M U S K O K A D 11 I S T R I C T 400 Features Trails # Point of Interest Main Trail PENETANGUISHENE C Other Trail

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93 K Bridge E 22 11 S Private/Unassumed/Seasonal Road Drinking Water 1 15 400 18 Other Features 12 Food Contour 6 4 Garden Stream or River ORO - MEDONTE Nottawasaga Hill Wetland Bay N 10 IO WASAGA EG R 9 14 M A Information Lake / Pond H BEACH R U COLLINGWOOD 24 D SPRINGWATER 16 Lake Interpretive Sign Building

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Y BARRIE Public Transport Tennis Court 2 12 5 12 Restroom Beach CFB BORDEN Splash Pad Conservation Area Local Park ESSA 21 Scenic Lookout 400 D Forested Area

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