Hiking Ontario's Multi-Regional Trails · 2018. 4. 13. · MULTI-REGIONAL TRAILS 0 150 300km...
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Hiking in Ontario’s Multi-Regional Trails
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National Trail 7
Trans Canada Trail 7
Bruce Trail 9Niagara Section 10Iroquoia Section 10Toronto Section 11Caledon Hills Section 11Dufferin Hi-Land Section 12Blue Mountains Section 12Beaver Valley Section 12Sydenham Section 13Peninsula Section 13
Ganaraska Trail 13Pine Ridge Section 14Kawartha Section 14Wilderness Section 14Orillia Section 15Barrie Section 15Mad River Section 15Wasaga Beach Section 15Oro Medonte Section 16Midland Section 16
Grand Valley Trail 16Towpath Section 17Carolinian Crest Section 18Black Walnut Section 18Pinnacle Section 18
Oak Ridges Trail 18Caledon Section 19King Section 20Aurora Section 20Whitchurch-Stouffville Section 20Scugog West Section 21Clarington Section 21Hope-Hamilton Section 21Northumberland Section 21
Voyageur Trail 22
Waterfront Trail 23Ajax 23Alnwick-Haldimand 23Augusta 23Belleville 23Brighton 24Brockville 24Burlington 24Clarington 24Cobourg 24Cornwall 24Cramahe/Colborne 25Deseronto 25Edwardsburgh/Cardinal 25Gananoque 25Greater Napanee 25Grimsby 25Hamilton 26Kingston 26Leeds and the Thousand Islands 26Lincoln 26Loyalist 26Mississauga 26Niagara-on-the-Lake 26Oakville 27Oshawa 27Pickering 27Port Hope 27Prescott 27Prince Edward County 27Quinte West 28St. Catharines 28South Dundas 28South Glengarry 28South Stormont 28Toronto 28Tyendinaga Township and
Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Tyendinaga Territory 29
Whitby 29
Index 32
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Acknowledgements:Author: Thanks so much for all of the outdoors enthusiasts who’ve shared Ontario’s natural wonders with me over the last several years. In particular, I’d like to thank the people who answer the phone and greet visitors at parks and conservation areas. These unsung heroes share their passion for a place with everyone who visits and many of them helped me discover highlights I might have overlooked. Thanks also to the staff at great local bookstores, who really care about their customers, including Terry Needham from Novack’s and Nan-cy Frater at Booklore. Thanks also to three exceptional high school teachers: John Nephew for introducing me to glaciers, Hal Babcock for helping me ap-preciate history and the late Ina Healey, for inspiring my love of words. Thanks also to mom, dad, Lorrey, Kimm, Keelan, Chloe, Manny, Pedro, Paul and Arial for exploring the trails with me.Publisher: Thank you to Lori Waldbrook of Ontario Parks, Jeff Truscott and Guy Thériault of Parks Canada and Suzanne McFarlane of the Morris Island Conservation Area for their help in updating this guide’s maps. We acknowled-ge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Pu-blishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP) for ur publishing activities. We would also like to thank the Government of Québec – Tax credit for book publishing – Administered by SODEC.
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This work was produced under the direction of Olivier Gougeon.
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