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1 h 1 . U d y t R Visualize a four-metre wide ribbon of Point to the Narrows. Picture the pleasure a in w Po h n pavement stretching from one end of the of a wheelchair user being able to travel g so i 1 il city to the other. independently and safely from Couchiching H W Imagine the enjoyment of being able to Beach Park to J.B Tudhope Memorial Park to in-line skate, bicycle or walk from Wilson’s watch a baseball game.

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4. Veterans’ Memorial Park: Featuring picnic tables, pergola, skateboard park, and pier. a 5. Hunter Boat Works: This old boat-building business was commissioned to build the B

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P 3 w 9. History of Ice Industry: Ice was cut from the lake and stored in insulated barns. It was later W e J.B. Tudhope t e e A s r Memoriiall v shipped by rail to the United States. t St e St . . . 4 n Park . N L 10. J.B Tudhope Memorial Park and Barnfield Point Recreation Centre: This park offers a N 5 . y . F r . ro e beach, splash pads, a washroom and change rooms, a picnic area and ball diamonds. St 9 a n 6 w g t e 11 sa S 7 r 8 11. Couchiching and Sturgeon Point Hotels: The latter; a stately 40-room, three-storey frame is t B 10 s . a is S. 12 13 r hotel opened on June 15, 1867. Later, the hotel complex was expanded to include a dance M a Atherley Rd. Ath Ra m erl 12 hall, shuffle board courts and bath houses. . ey il . R Tra . G St r d. d ill rd D 12. Narrows Bridge: This swing bridge carried railway traffic but is now welded in the open R W S fo t w . s ie m e . R ra St in rr te s C rd ll position to allow boats to pass through the Narrows between on the right a s t e o o y g xf B St e C S O l . n and on the left. i S. t . a H St . r St r i T g . Lake 13. Mnjkaning Fishing Weirs: This fish fence became a meeting place for aboriginal people. h . n D a i d o l v F t a l St l i i B Simcoe

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i g O e W St i r . e k s t t o n t The following trail is owned and maintained by the City of Orillia. Please note that the trails are S c a re s m A Pa Jam e L C Si . v St e maintained periodically throughout the year, though fallen hazards and debris may appear due ay 12 n . Highw no S to weather. an . Sh mobile experience at trails.simcoe.ca I 37 mobile experience at trails.simcoe.ca I 38

trail maps 2017_v3.indd 38 2/12/2018 4:30:34 PM trail maps 2017_v3.indd 39 2/12/2018 4:30:34 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 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 ORILLIA 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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TECUMSETH Y 2 14 404 Nottawasaga Bluffs Loop Trail - Page 9 North Simcoe Rail Trail - Page 35 7 3 Scanlon Creek C.A. Loop Trail - Page 11 15 Orillia Millennium Trail - Page 37 9 0 5 10 20

N Kilometers 10 I O E G 400 R 4 Scout Valley Loop Trail - Page 13 16 Oro-Medonte Rail Trail - Page 39 E L P E Disclaimer: 5 Tiffin Centre C.A. Loop Trail - Page 15 17 Penetanguishene Trail - Page 41 The Simcoe County Trails guide book is intended as a navigation tool for trail 6 Tiny Marsh Loop Trail - Page 17 18 Ramara Trail - Page 43 users as they plan their journey. The County of Simcoe is working hard to ensure 7 Tottenham C.A. Loop Trail - Page 19 19 Route Champlain Trail - Page 45 the accuracy of the trail information to the best of their knowledge. The County of Simcoe makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, and assumes no 8 Clearview-Collingwood Train Trail - Page 23 20 Tay Shore Trail - Page 47 responsibility for the accuracy of the data presented on the map. The trail user 9 Collingwood Waterfront Trail - Page 25 21 Thornton-Cookstown Train Trail - Page 49 assumes the entire responsibility and risk as to the use of any or all information presented on the map. It is suggested that other resources be consulted, such as 10 Georgian Trail - Page 27 22 Tiny Trail - Page 51 the organizations listed on the back page or provincial tourism agencies’ websites. 11 Hickling Trail - Page 29 23 Uhthof - Page 53 12 Innisfil Beach Park Trail - Page 31 24 Shore Lane Trail - Page 55

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