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PEARCE Burwell 23 Inner Bay LONG 2 42 Port Port Port POINT BAY Stanley Port 59 Bruce 76 Duttona Rowan Burwell Rodney Beach Legend 59 Port 42 Glasgow 104 Eagle Cruise the Coast Route 263K/163.42M - 6 hours Places to visit 103 1 Clear 10 ? Gas Station Long 92K/57.17M-1.5 hours Creek r s Ride Norfolk Route so hr Lighthouse d 5 New Glasgow Point LONG P OIN T Long Point in 1. 85K/52.8M - 2 hours W s/ Port Glasgow Grand River Route Conservation Area o m 3 T k 37 Park 1 Friday the 13th Route 65.3K/40.5M - 1 hour Provincial Park Experience Elgin & St. Thomas Route 1 1 0 K / 6 8 .3 5M - 2 hours Hospital OPP LAKE ERIE K=Kilometres/M=Miles ? Tourism Information Cruise The Coast Route Driving Directions continued Grand River Route Driving Directions continued Experience Elgin & St. Thomas Route Driving Directions Cruise The Coast Route Driving Directions continued... The winding roads along Lake Erie's shoreline are some of the most sce - STRAIGHT on 59 becomes Erie Blvd.- Long Point 7.5K/4.64M Right hutchison Road 5.9K/3.65 M STRAIGHT Quaker Rd toward Elm Line 2.4K/1.49M nic to be found in all of Canada, leading past spectacular lookouts, light - LONg POINT left highway 3 6.5K/4 M RIGHT Talbot Line (Hwy 3) 7.2K/4.47M houses, wind turbines, and great shopping and dining opportunities. RETuRN TO Erie Blvd/Hwy #59 to Lakeshore Rd. 7.5K/4.64M stRaight Merge with Broad street east 2.45K/1.5M STRAIGHT Talbot Street through Aylmer 3.4K/2.11M Explore the culinary sophistication and the simple pleasures of the back roads of Ontario's South Coast. There is something for everyone, come LEFT Lakeshore Road (Rte 42W) 10.5K/6.52M left Chestnut street 1.3K/0.1M STRAIGHT Talbot Line through Summers Corners 8.5K/5.28M enjoy and explore every season. CLEAR CREEK stRaight Merge with Queen street 0.2K/0.1M STRAIGHT Heritage Line (38) through Richmond 2.1K/1.3M STRAIGHT Lakeshore Line-continue Rd. 55 11.5K/7.11M BRIDGE Merge with Rainham Road 1.85K/1.15M SOuTHEAST Heritage Line into Straffordville 6.1K/3.79 START to begin your Cruise of Ontario's South Coast, travelling from RIGHT Elgin Rd 55(Elgin 42 1.6K/.99M RIGHT Haldimand Road 20 6.1K/3.8M LEFT Plank Rd (19) at Straffordville 6.1K/4.8M the Niagara Region, you enter Ontario's South Coast along the North Shore Drive. K=Kilometres/M=Miles LEFT Glen Erie Line (Elgin 42) 1.8K/1.11M RIGHT Haldimand Road 20 1.2K/0.7M STRAIGHT County Hwy 19 through Eden 4.5K/2.8M LEFT Stafford Road 1.8K/1.11M STRAIGHT Haldimand Dunnville Townline Road 1.3K/0.8M STRAIGHT Vienna Rd 1.3K/0.8M Directions Road Names Distance RIGHT on Lakeshore Road becomes Wellington St. 4.2K/2.6M LEFT River Road 16.2K/10M LEFT Simcoe St 0.2K/0.12M www.gosouthcoast.ca LOWBANKS Restaurants, attractions and places to stay (marked on reverse side) PORT BURWELL Lighthouse STRAIGHT Cross over Highway 3-continue 10K/6.2M STRAIGHT Tillsonburg 0.5K/0.31M South/Southwest CurvesNorthshore Drive 4 Kilometres/2.46 Miles 1 Lakeview Gardens and Greenhouses Eagle 519-768-1116 lakeviewgardens.ca 2 PORT DOVER TO PORT BURWELL approx 2 hours on River Road RIGHT - straight Northshore Drive 4.6K/2.8M Head northwest on Bridge St toward Howard St. 0.6K/0.372M LEFT Merge with Haldimand Road 9 0.6K/0.35M 2 The Windjammer Inn Port Stanley 519-782-4173 thewindjammerinn.com RIGHT curve Northshore Drive 8.3K/5.15M Continue onto Chatham St. 0.9K/0.56M RIGHT River Road 5.7K/3.5M Ride Norfolk Route Driving Directions 3 GT’s Beach Bar & Grill Restaurant Port Stanley 519-782-4555 gtsportstanley.ca STRAIGHT Merge with Main Street East 1.6K/1M LEFT Nova Scotia Line 14.6K/ 9.07M LEFT Haddington Street 1.1K/0.8M To begin from brant county, take 403 west to exit Rest Acres Rd 24 Hwy south. LEFT over bridge #3 Rainham Road 1.1K/0.7M 4 Broderick’s Ice Cream Port Stanley 519-782-4492 LEFT Imperial Rd 3.7K/ 2.30M RIGHT Argyle Street- continue over Escape the city and head South – to Ontario’s South Coast. Cruise LEFT #11 Port Maitland Road 5.9K/ 3.69 M through the picturesque town of Waterford and enjoy antiques, local foods RIGHT Dexter Line 16.4K/10.19M bridge and through Caledonia 3.2K/2M 5 Shutters on the Beach Restaurant Port Bruce 519-773-5556 shuttersonthebeach.ca LEFT Port Maitland Road 0.66 K/0.4 M and some of the history of the area. Continue on to Port Dover on Lake PORT BRUCE STRAIGHT Highway 6 to Hamilton Border 2.9K/1.8M Erie and take time to chat with fellow riders while enjoying the shops, 6 Borhog Power Sports St. Thomas 519-631-9331 bor-hog.com RIGHT Port Maitland Road 0.43 K/0.27 M LEFT East Rd 1.3K/0.80M restaurants, museum and much more. Then wind your way through the PORT MAITLAND Lighthouse country roads of Norfolk County, heading back to Tillsonburg. Pick-up 7 Quai Du Vin Estate Winery Sparta 519-775-2216 quaiduvin.com 2nd RIGHT Joseph St 0.3K/0.18M Friday 13th Route Driving Directions STRAIGHT Port Maitland Road 0.21K/0.13 M some farm-fresh produce along the way and enjoy the wide-open spaces.
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