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Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Tyendinaga Territory - www.tyendinaga.net

Route

There is a gap in the Trail from Belleville to Shannonville, where you'll find a busy stretch of highway with gravel shoulders. From Shannonville, the Trail user has the option of following old Belleville Rd. northeast into the Township of Tyendinaga or taking York Road south to Beach and Ridge Roads through Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Tyendinaga Territory

The Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory is the only First Nation's community along the Waterfront Trail. A formal, signed route through the Territory has not been finalized. It is unlikely that a formal signed alignment will be installed in the near future. The following route/road descriptions are taken from the Route Options Study developed by the Trust in consultation with local partners and published in 1998.

  • In Shannonville, turn south on York Road and follow it across the Salmon River to Queen St.
  • Take Queen St. west to Beach Rd and follow Beach Rd, which becomes Ridge Rd., south into the Territory.
  • Take Airport Rd to Bayshore and continue east to Deseronto.
  • These roads are all 2-laned with narrow shoulders. Beach and Ridge roads have tar and chip, and gravel sections. Traffic volumes are low to moderate but since this is an undesignated route, caution should be used.
  • Difficult crossing at the intersection of Airport Rd and Highway 49.
  • Signed Trail resumes in Deseronto.

Main Access Points (with parking)

  • Tsitkerhododon Park -- Bayshore Road

Resources

Local Maps

Tyendinaga appears on the following Waterfront Trail maps:

Waterfront Trail routes appear on MapArt's Quinte West / Belleville 1:25 000 scale fold map, as well as other MapArt publications. These maps are widely available through local retailers, or online at www.mapart.com

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Public Transit Information:  
  • Deseronto Transit
    links Napanee, Belleville, Picton/Wellington, Tyendinaga Territory and Deseronto
    For fares and schedules please contact transit@deseronto.ca

 
     

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