Waterfront Trail - Along the Canadian Shores of Lake Ontario

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Key map 1: Niagara to Grimsby

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Highlights of Section 1

A cornucopia of vineyards, wineries, historic forts and vibrant harbours

  

Trails Run Along:

Road shoulders and asphalt trail

Length:

70 Kilometres

  

[1] Niagara to Grimsby Profile wt-zone1.pdf
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  Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara-on-the-Lake wt-1_01.pdf
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  Four Mile Creek Niagara-on-the-Lake wt-1_02.pdf
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  Port Weller St. Catharines wt-1_03.pdf
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  Port Dalhousie St. Catharines wt-1_04.pdf
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  Jordan Station Lincoln wt-1_05.pdf
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  Vineland Lincoln wt-1_06.pdf
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  Beamsville Lincoln wt-1_07.pdf
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  Grimsby Grimsby wt-1_08.pdf
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  Winona Park Grimsby wt-1_09.pdf
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  Fruitland Hamilton wt-1_10.pdf
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  Stoney Creek Hamilton wt-1_11.pdf
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  Hamilton Beach Hamilton wt-1_12.pdf
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WARNING: These maps, itineraries, and trip suggestions have been developed to assist Trail users in planning both their recreational and commuting trips along the Waterfront Trail. It shows signed routes of the Trail, as well as possible routes and connections in areas where routes have not yet been designated as part of the Waterfront Trail. The possible routes and connections have been identified in consultation with the municipalities and Conservation Authorities of Lake Ontario and from Trail users. Some of these possible routes and connections may not be ideal for cycling, in-line skating, or hiking. They may be unsuitable for some Trail users because of the close proximity to vehicular traffic or unsuitable trail surface. Whenever possible, indicators have been placed on the maps to warn of caution areas. However, be prepared to make your own evaluation of traffic, trail and road conditions, and plan routes appropriate to your riding, in line skating, and hiking skills and your comfort level. This map is not intended as a guide for children.
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