One-Tank Trip for
Aug. 26/17
(c) By Jim Fox
Happy trails to
you!
It started in 1995
as a trail spanning 275 kilometres along Lake Ontario between Hamilton and Trenton.
Today, the multi-use
Great Lakes Waterfront Trail stretches 2,100 kilometres and continues to grow
to the delight of bikers and hikers.
What’s more, it has
just been recognized as a “Trail of Distinction” by the Ontario Ministry of
Tourism, Culture and Sport.
Enjoying a trail ride are writer Jim Fox, Jenna Hunter and Natasha Ilic. (Barbara Fox photo) |
An expansion last
year connected Lambton County and Kettle and Stony Point First Nation to the trail.
This year it added
380 kilometres along the Lake Huron North Channel between Sault Ste. Marie and
Sudbury, so the trail now meets Lake Superior.
Next year, another
650 kilometres will be added by expanding into Manitoulin Island, Huron,
Bruce and Grey counties.
This will close the
gap between the North Channel and Southern Ontario and result in a continuous
signed route from Sault Ste. Marie to the Quebec Border.