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The North Simcoe Railtrail is a recreational trail located in the Township of Springwater, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. The trail follows the route of the former North Simcoe Railway, built in 1878, and abandoned in 1991 by CN. [1] All structures were removed upon closure of the line, although a replica station has since been erected. [2] [3]
Considered to be an easy trail, the Lynn Valley Trail is 8 kilometres long and can be used year-round. Recommended activities include cross-country skiing, cycling, walking, and hiking. Running is not recommended because of the number of people using the trail on a daily basis. The trail is made of compacted soil and is surrounded by forests.
Simcoe County is a county and census division located in the central region of Ontario, Canada. ... 1850 Tallis Map of West Canada - Simcoe County highlighted in red.
The lines in red are the main focus of this particular map. Competing with the Hamilton & North Western (H&NW, thin black line just to the left of the red ones) led the Northern to propose several new routes to open up other markets in Simcoe County. The "North Simcoe Railway" would split off just north of Allendale and connect to the port town ...
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The park also has over 30 kilometres (19 mi) of hiking trails, with a variety of shorter and longer trails. [9] These include the: Robitaille Homestead Trail (3 kilometres (1.9 mi) return), a trail which takes walkers to an ancient dune system. The age of these sand dunes has been estimated at 11,500 years, from the time of the last glacial ...
Follow Simcoe County Road 90 east to access the second portion from Simcoe County Road 90 to Wasaga Beach Old Barrie Road Simcoe County Road 93: Ontario Highway 11/Ontario Highway 12 South interchange Orillia, Oro–Medonte: Simcoe County Road 12; Main Street Lisle Mulmur-Tosorontio Townline (Simcoe County/Dufferin County Boundary)
York Region covers 1,762 square kilometres from Lake Simcoe in the north to the city of Toronto in the south. Its eastern border is shared with Durham Region, to the west is Peel Region, and Simcoe County is to the northwest. A detailed map of the region [16] showing its major roads, communities and points of interest is available.