BLYTH / AUBURN & AREA
In the Blyth area, the cyclist can enjoy beautiful rural landscapes in one of the most agriculturally productive areas in Canada. Blyth is home to the renowned Blyth Festival Theatre, so plan ahead during the summer months and catch one of the Festival's many premiere Canadian plays (www.blythfestival.com).
Leaving Blyth - Park in downtown Blyth. Begin on Queen St., heading north, becomes London Rd. (Hwy. #4); to Westfield Rd., turn west; to Donnybrook Line, Cty. Rd. #22, turn south; Arriving Auburn - to Goderich St. turn west; to King St., turn south, becomes Alma Street; to Maitland Terrace, turn south becomes Base Line; to Hullett-McKillop Rd., turn east Returning Blyth - To London Rd., (Hwy. #4), turn north, becomes Queen St., to finish. Approximate Total Distance = 34 km (21miles)
WINGHAM & AREA
The north part of Huron County offers scenic road routes and a chance to explore Wingham and area. Visit the Farmers Market, Alice Munro Literary Garden; or catch a performance at the Wingham Town Hall Heritage Theatre (www.winghamheritagetheatre.com).
Leaving - Park in downtown Wingham. Begin on Josephine St., heading north, becomes London Rd. (Hwy. #4) - REFER TO MAP Returning - B Line Road heading west to Josephine St. (London Road, Hwy. #4); turn south to downtown Wingham to finish. Approximate Total Distance = 32 km (20 miles)
G2G Goderich to Guelph
G2G Rail Trail Inc. Vision Statement: To develop and maintain a continuous, safe and fully accessible G2G Rail Trail Experience that is 127 KM of linear, multi-use green space from the 401 corridor at Guelph, Ontario to the shores of Lake Huron at Goderich, Ontario. G2G Rail Trail is a natural, historical and culturally significant conservation corridor that supports community recreation and active transportation, promotes health and well-being and brings awareness to rural agriculture, heritage and the environment.
G2G Rail Trail – Goderich To Guelph
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