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It’s great to see the Trans Canada Trail and its provincial partner the Trans Canada Trail Ontario add another section to the national trail.
Trail in Ontario is built through the efforts of community leaders, volunteers and groups such as TCTO, that ensure access to the outdoors, a place to stroll with friends and family, or a place to ride their trail machines.
On behalf of the members of the Ontario Trails Council I wish to congratulate both TCTO and Kawartha Lakes for this achievement. I look forward to future TCT success!
Best regards,
Patrick
Patrick Connor CAE | April 12th, 2008 at 11:01 am
I was happy to see the connection was approved and the trail through city of Kawartha Lakes is being established. Can you please advise the complete route in this area? Also in Lindsay itself.
I did not see any signs yet. It would be nice for all to have the map also posted in the newspapers.
The map on this tctrail webside shows a blanc in the whole area.
Thank you.
I. Iltgen | May 26th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
The Kawartha section has been registered with us but is not yet operational. There are two small gaps in Lindsay; the route in-town is yet to be determined.
No signs will be posted until the Trail is opened and operating.
Thanks for your question.
from Dan Andrews, General Manager
Trans Canada Trail Ontario
Ringer | June 3rd, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Hello,
The Trail Locator shows a dark green line where there is completed trail. Since the section is not yet operational, it appears as a red line, which refers to the Proposed trail route.
You can click on the word “Legend” above the map for more information. If you have any difficulty using Trail Locator, please contact us at 1-800-465-3636.
TCT Staff, Montreal Office
Ringer | June 3rd, 2008 at 3:24 pm
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