Huron County Cycling Guide

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Huron County Cycling Guide
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TOWN/VILLAGE CIRCUITS
There are two types of bicycle routes in Huron County, those suited for both
road and all-terrain bicycles, and those with conditions suited more specifically
for the all-terrain cyclist. The former are paved roads which are excellent for
either style of bicycle. The latter are gravel roads suited for all-terrain bicycles.
The landscape varies from rolling hills to flat, with the occasional challenging
hill. Services are generally separated by a distance of 8 miles/12 km.
In Huron County, cyclists can visit our many historic sites and museums,
enjoy an evening or matineé performance at our theatres, explore our
numerous specialty shops and art studios, picnic at one of our many parks
and conservation areas, swim at some of the best beaches in Ontario, or just
enjoy some beautiful rural landscapes!
Most of the outlined routes are designed in such a way that the cyclist can end their
trek at the same place as they started. Some routes also have several different
alternatives, and cyclists are encouraged to develop their own routes. Several selfguided heritage walking or cycling guides are available for exploring the historic
buildings and streetscapes of Goderich, Bayfield and Seaforth. These guides are
available at regional visitor centres or by contacting the address or numbers on
the back of this brochure. The Goderich to Auburn Rail Trail (G.A.R.T) and certain
conservation areas also offer excellent off-road cycling opportunities. Details on
these areas are outlined in the Huron County Vacation Guide and Hiking Guide.
“Share the Road”
Courtesy + Cooperation = Safer Road for Everyone
www.sharetheroad.ca
How DRIVERS “Share the Road”
Whether you want to relax in the sun on the shores
of sparkling Lake Huron, sample five star cuisine at
area restaurants, visit one of the many museums and
attractions, experience world class theatre, go hiking
or fishing, relax at a country inn, motel, campground
or bed and breakfast, explore the many antique and
specialty shops, cycle the picturesque countryside and
heritage streetscapes, go golfing, sailing, snowmobiling
or cross country skiing,
Contact the address or number(s) on the back of this
brochure and ask for your free copy of the Huron County
Vacation Guide to assist you in planning your cycling
adventure. The Vacation Guide outlines all you need
to know about vacationing in Huron County.
Track Local Riding!
www.mapmyride.com
Check out these Twitter feeds:
@outsideprojects
@onwestcoast
Leaving - Park on the Square and exit south onto South St. Turn east at Elgin Ave.
which becomes Huron Rd., as you head east out of town. After the railroad tracks,
turn south at Nairn Dr., swings east, then south onto Orchard Line. – REFER TO MAP
Returning - Travelling northwest on Londesboro Rd. to CP Line, turn southwest and it
becomes Saltford Rd. Turn south at Bluewater Hwy (#21). Turn west at second road
at top of hill, Gloucester Terrace. At North St. turn south to “the Square” to finish.
Approximate Total Distance = 23 km (14 miles)
THE BAYFIELD AREA
These routes (see map on reverse) are centred around various towns and villages using
only paved roads and avoiding Provincial Highways where possible. Each route begins
from and returns to a town or village. ‘In town’ routes are not evident on the map but are
described below as “leaving” and “returning”.
Huron County is a vacation destination of charm, culture,
beauty and endless possibilities!
TO BE USED WITH THE HURON COUNTY VACATION GUIDE
1. When Passing: Sometimes we need to slow down
and wait for a safe place to pass. Be safe and courteous
by allowing at least 3 feet of clearance between your
vehicle and all bicycles.
2. Treat a bicycle as you would a slow moving vehicle:
Always wait for a safe place to pass.
3. Bicycles are vehicles too! Be alert of all road users
at all times. Expect respect.
4. Cars and trucks are vehicles too! Expect respect.
5. Be seen from dusk to dawn - Use lights and reflectors
on front and rear of bicycles.
How CYCLISTS “Share the Road”
1. Obey the Law: “Same Roads, Same Rules, Same
Rights” Stopping at a STOP sign takes less than 10
seconds. Know and ride by the laws.
2. Ride single file when appropriate: “Single up” before
causing vehicles to unnecessarily slow down. Ride in
groups of six or less.
3. Always use hand signals: Be seen and let drivers be
alert to your intentions by using hand signals. Signaling
costs nothing and saves lives.
These town/village circuits offer short paved road rides. Connecting link roads between
these circuit rides can create a longer road ride and a unique cycling holiday – for complete
accommodations and dining information, visit: www.ontarioswestcoast.ca
WINGHAM & AREA
The north part of Huron County offers scenic road routes and a chance to explore Wingham
and area. Visit the North Huron Museum and the Alice Munro Literary Garden; explore
the early days of television and radio in the CKNX gallery. 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) to Holmes Line. REFER TO MAP
Returning - County Road 7 heading west to Josephine St. (London Road, Hwy. #4);
turn south to downtown Wingham to finish.
Approximate Total Distance = 35 km (22 miles)
BRUSSELS & AREA
Brussels is a scenic village settled on the bank of the Maitland River; take time to cycle the
village streets and enjoy the domestic and commercial architecture from the late 1800’s
to early 1900’s.
Leaving - Park in downtown Brussels. Proceed north on Turnberry St., becomes
Brussels Line, Cty. Rd. 12 - REFER TO MAP
Returning - Heading north on the Brussels Line, Cty. Rd. 12, becomes Turnberry St.
to finish. Approximate Total Distance = 26 km (16 miles)
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)
PORT ALBERT & AREA
Port Albert offers a quaint village/cottage community sitting at the mouth of the Nine Mile
River; enjoy a public sandy beach access and a unique fish ladder.
Leaving - Park in downtown Port Albert near the General Store and Port Albert Inn
(Central Wellington St.). Proceed north of Central Wellington St. to Melborne St. Turn
east up steep hill and becomes Drury Lane to Bluewater Hwy. (#21). Turn north - REFER
TO MAP
Returning - Heading north on Bluewater Hwy. (#21) to London Rd., turn northwest;
becomes Central Sydenham St. to Melbourne St., turn east to Central Wellington St.;
turn south to finish. Approximate Total Distance = 29 km (18 miles)
GODERICH TRIATHLON ROUTE - MOST DIFFICULT
Since1992, the annual August Goderich Triathlon has attracted hundreds of athletes to
test their skills at this swimming, cycling and running event. This cycling route has the
most challenging elevations in the area, and some great scenery.
Triathlon Cycling Leg -45km with five good climbs. Event information: www.goderich.ca
Leaving - Park at “Rotary Cove Beach” in Town of Goderich (located at the lakefront’s
most southerly turnaround). Start! Go north on Cove Rd., becomes West St. hill. Climb
West St. and turn north on Wellington St. N. Turn east onto St. Georges Cres. Bear
northeast onto St. Vincent St. Jog south onto North St., then east on Trafalgar St. Turn
north on Victoria St. N. (Bluewater Hwy. #21) – REFER TO MAP
Returning - Travelling south on Bluewater Hwy. #21, turn west onto Gloucester Terrace,
becomes Caledonia Terrace and swings south onto Waterloo St. N. Turn west onto St.
Georges Cres., turn south onto Wellington St., turn west onto West St. and proceed
downhill to beach (becomes Cove Rd.). Finish!
Approximate Total Distance = 45 km (28 miles)
There are many things to see and do while cycling in and around the historic Village
of Bayfield. Be sure to visit the unique antique shops and boutiques which the village
has to offer. Cool down with a swim at one of Bayfield’s public beaches or see some
of the many Canadian and American pleasure boats at the beautiful marinas on the
Bayfield River.
Leaving - In Bayfield, park at Clangregor Square and proceed south on John Avenue.
Turn east on Cameron St. Cross the Bluewater Highway (#21) and continue east
onto Mill Rd. (#3) towards Varna – REFER TO MAP
Returning - From Bayfield River Road, turn south on Old River Road. Turn south on
Bluewater Highway (#21) across the Bayfield River Bridge and turn immediately west
on Short Hill Road. Climb to Bayfield Terrace and turn south onto Bayfield Main St. to
Clangregor Square, to finish. Approximate Total Distance = 24 km (15 miles)
SEAFORTH & AREA - EASIEST
The flat cycling routes in and around Seaforth and Egmondville are excellent roads to
view the agricultural communities and farms of Huron County. Seaforth’s Heritage Main
St. offers dining and shopping opportunities. Egmondville is home to the historic Van
Egmond Reserve and House, an interesting place to stop and visit along the way. The
Seaforth and Area Museum also provides a look into this area’s past.
Leaving - Park in downtown Seaforth and go west on Market St. to Sparling St. Go
north on Sparling St. to Goderich St. W. (Hwy. #8). Turn west onto Goderich St. and
then turn south onto Harpurhey Rd. Turn north onto Roxboro Line. Cross Goderich
St. West (Hwy. #8) and continue north on Roxboro Line - REFER TO MAP
Returning - From Front Road, turn north onto Kippen Rd. or Main St. S. and proceed
through Egmondville into downtown Seaforth, to finish.
Approximate Total Distance = 16 km (10 miles)
ZURICH / DASHWOOD AREA
Cycle from Zurich to Dashwood to enjoy gently rolling pastoral landscape – look for
vistas of Lake Huron, to the west. Zurich is famous for its annual Bean Festival, the
last Saturday in August. You are close to the Huron Country Playhouse near Grand
Bend, consider a matinee or evening performance (www.huroncountryplayhouse.com)
Leaving - Park in Zurich’s downtown. Head south on Goshen St., S. as it becomes
Goshen Line (Cty. Rd. #2). Go to Dashwood Rd., turn west, becomes Dashwood
Main St.
Returning - Go to Centre St. and turn north, becomes Bronson Line. At Zurich- Hensall
Rd. turn east, becomes Zurich Main St., to finish
Approximate Total Distance = 21 km (13 miles)
EXETER & AREA
The south part of Huron County offers level road routes for cycling and a chance to
explore rich agriculture area. The Town of Exeter offers many restaurants and unique
shops along its heritage main street and welcoming accommodations for your visit.
Leaving - Park at the Recreation Centre on 94 Victoria St. in Exeter. Head west on
Victoria St. to Main St. (London Rd. #4) heading south to Huron St., turn west.
- REFER TO MAP
Returning - From Huron St. head west to Main St. (London Rd. #4), turn north to
finish. Approximate Total Distance = 43 km (27 miles)
CLINTON & AREA LINK CIRCUIT
In the heart of Huron County, Clinton provides a central link to many CIRCUIT ROUTES.
While in Clinton, check out the Clinton Racetrack Slots or visit the unique School on
Wheels heritage site.
Circuit - Park downtown. Proceed south on Albert St., becomes Victoria St.; to Cutter
St., turn southwest; to King St., turn south; to Bayfield Rd., turn southwest; to Parr
Line, turn north, becomes Sharpes Creek Line; to Londesboro Rd. (Cty. Rd. #15),
turn east; to Base Line (Cty. Rd. #8) turn south; to London Rd. (Hwy. #4), turn south,
becomes Albert St., becomes King St., to finish.
Approximate Total Distance = 37 km (23 miles)
ONTARIO BICYCLING ROUTE (OBR)
This route is recognized by the Ontario Cycling Association. It represents part of a larger
system across Ontario. This route is shown in red on the map. Details and further
information can be found at www.ontariocycling.org This route and its alternates will
connect the cyclist to attractions in nearby Grand Bend, Stratford and Port Elgin.
LINKING THE TOURS
In addition to town/village circuit routes, this brochure also suggests linking roads (shown
in pink on the map) that create a longer tour and perhaps a cycling holiday!
RETURNING...
GODERICH & AREA
Renowned as the prettiest town in Canada, Goderich and its surrounding area offer
some of the best cycling opportunities in Huron County. Explore the historic streets and
unique downtown square; or visit the Huron County Museum, the Historic Gaol, or Marine
Museum; catch a performance at the Livery Theatre (www.thelivery.ca). A cycle along St.
Christopher’s Cove Road is a pleasant tour of the beach area and the Goderich Harbour
is an excellent spot to watch small sailing boats or large lake freighters. cont’d >
Detailed “Randonneur-style” descriptions of these routes and others are in progress. Check ontarioswestcoast.ca (Cycling Page) for their availability.
SELF- GUIDED HERITAGE TOURS
Many towns and villages in Huron County have self-guided
Hertiage Tours of local Heritage Highlights. Established
tours include: Bayfield, Brussels, Goderich & Seaforth.
Visit: www.ontarioswestcoast.ca for more information
TOURS, SERVICES & CYCLE CULTURE
360 BIKES ‘N BOARDS: 72 Courthouse Square Goderich.
Bikes, Scooters, boards, apparel and gear.
Phone: 519-524-7171 website: www.360bikesnboards.com
ALL IN BICYCLE CLUB: 36 Main St. at the corner of
Goshen St. in Zurich (former Zurich arena). Mountain
Bike course, pump track, BMX course (28 foot wide half
pipe). Individual, groups and parties welcome. Helmets
and bicycles are required and available on site. Open year
round (see website for details). $15.00 per day rate; call
for group rates. Phone: 519-236-7203, derek@allinbicycle.
com; website: www.allinbicycleclub.com
OUTSIDE PROJECTS: Huron County’s only full service
bike and board shop nestled in the quaint village of
Bayfield. We have fully licensed bike mechanics and are
a registered dealer for Norco and Scott and over 10 BMX
brands. From the recreational rider to the triathlete, custom
fitting allows comfort and maximum power output for your
ride. All season store that offers outdoor pursuits, year
round, including: guided hikes, bikes, or snowshoeing. We
carry a wide range of outdoor and athletic apparel such as
Scott, Mountain Hardware,LOLE, and Burton. Visit us at 6
Main St. Bayfield, call 519-565-4034 or visit our website
at www.outsideprojects.ca
ST JOSEPH COUNTRY STORE AND SPORTS: Corner of
Hwy 21 and County Rd. 84. Rentals, sales and service of
bicycles and accessories for all ages. Kayak rentals also
available. Open May to October - Sun. to Thurs. 7am to
8pm and Sat. 7am to 9pm. 72838 Bluewater Highway, St
Joseph, Phone: 519-236-4532.
THE RECYCLER: Funky Furniture and art made from
discarded bicycle parts. Each piece is hand crafted
into surprising forms that are sometimes functional
and sometimes just for fun. Created by artist, Gilbert
VandenHeuvel located just outside of Goderich. To
schedule a visit, contact us at: gilbert@therecycler.ca or
519-524-0797. To see over 60 designs visit our website:
www.therecycler.ca
OTHER CYCLING WEBSITES:
www.ontariocycling.org
www.bikeontours.on.ca
www.ontariotrails.on.ca
www.canadiancycling.com
www.randonneursontario.ca
www.cyclecanada.com
www.safecycling.ca
www.cyclingcanada.ca
www.ontariobybike.ca
Your Guide to Cycling in Huron County
CYCLING IN
HURON COUNTY
TO BE USED WITH THE HURON COUNTY VACATION GUIDE
Cycling Guide
WWW.ONTARIOSWESTCOAST.CA
www.ontarioswestcoast.ca
TO BE USED WITH THE HURON COUNTY VACATION GUIDE
GROUP RIDES
Weekly from:
•
Grand Bend on Mondays
•
Bayfield on Wednesdays
•
Clinton on Thursdays
•
Goderich on Sunday mornings
For more details see: www.outsideprojects.ca
GEORGIAN BAY
OFF ROAD TRAILS / GRAVEL ROADS
Owen Sound
Huron County has an above average number of secondary
gravel roads and trails which are easy for all-terrain cycling.
The Falls Reserve and Point Farms Provincial Park, north
of Goderich, and the Hullett Wildlife Area, north east of
Clinton, are three examples of such areas.
LAKE SIMCOE
LAKE HURON
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Kincardine
HURON COUNTY
Goderich
THE GODERICH TO AUBURN RAIL TRAIL (G.A.R.T)
offers an excellent off road cycling experience. In the
northern part of the County, cyclists can enjoy off roading
on the Wingham Community Trail and converted Canadian
Pacific Railway pedestrian bridge.
Goderich to Auburn Rail Trail (GART)
Length: 12 km / 7.5 miles of level terrain.
Surface: Railbed, natural surface, stone dust.
The Goderich to Auburn Trail, on the abandoned Canadian
Pacific Railway, offers cyclists an accessible and safe
off-road experience. While on the Rail Trail, cyclists will
enjoy the wildlife, trees, wildflowers, and spectacular views
of the Maitland River mouth and post-glacial kettle lakes.
Access at the west end of G.A.R.T. can be made at
the Goderich Beach (behind the elevators); or at the
Menesetung Bridge (wood plank surface) on North
Harbour Road in Goderich; or at the east end of G.A.R.T.,
turn south off County Road #25 at the second sideroad
west of Auburn (Heron Line). Other access points are
available where the G.A.R.T, intersects with municipal
roads. Parking is available at the west end of the Trail.
At the east end, the G.A.R.T. ends at the Maitland River.
To access Auburn, cycle north on Heron Line to County
Road #25 (Blyth Road), then go east for 3.5 km to Auburn.
The Goderich to Auburn Rail Trail links with the renowned
Maitland Trail and the Tiger Dunlop Heritage Trail. The
Huron County Hiking Guide is available by contacting
the number or e-mail on the back panel of this brochure.
Brussels
Toronto
Clinton
Bayfield
WALTON RACEWAY BICYCLE TRAILS: In 2014 Walton
raceway is developing bicycle trails and also hosting
fundraising events such as the “Wheels of Hope Mountain
Bike Challenge” to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society.
For more information visit: www.waltonraceway.ca
Wingham
Blyth
Seaforth
Kitchener/
Waterloo
Zurich Hensall
Grand Bend
Exeter
Stratford
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Port Huron
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Detroit / Windsor Border = 2.5 hours
Sarnia / Port Huron = 45 minutes
Toronto = 2.5 hours
London = 30 minutes
Stratford = 20 minutes
The above driving times are to the boundaries of
Huron County at posted speed limits.
Special Thanks for their Contributions to this Guide:
Area Cycling Enthusiasts: Arthur Churchyard, Cindy Fisher,
Tyler Hessel, Con Melady, Bob Pike & Gilbert Vandenheuvel.
Brochure Designers & Photographers:
Stephanie Allen/County of Huron GIS staff, Rob Boyce, Cindy
Fisher, Con Melady, Erin Samuels, Jenna Ujiye and Municipal
Road Superintendents
For your complete Huron County travel package contact:
County of Huron
Planning & Development Department
57 Napier St. • Goderich
Ontario • Canada • N7A 1W2
1-888-524-8394 EXT. 3
E-Mail: tourism@huroncounty.ca
Website: www.ontarioswestcoast.ca
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Airport Line, south of County Road # 13 (Bayfield Road) to Mill Road (County Rd # 3) - a series
of sweeping corners undulating through the Bayfield River valley. This ride has many mature
maples lining the road – great shaded section on a morning ride – about 8 km. (5 miles) ~ Con
From Benmiller, go south on Sharpes Creek, then Maitland Line, Stone School Road, Telephone
Rd. E., Parr Line S, Bayfield River Rd. E, Orchard Line to the Bayfield Berry Farm, then N and
over to Porters Hill Rd. N and back to Benmiller, about 70 Kms. ~ Steve & Bob.
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The North West is the highest elevation. Spillways and
The North West is the highest elevation. Spillways and
Till Plain create an undulating landscape dotted by
Till Plain create an undulating landscape dotted by
sharper Drumlin hills. The Upper Maitland River Valley is
sharper Drumlin hills. The Upper Maitland River Valley is
shallow and expansive at this point.
shallow and expansive at this point.
The South East and Central East of Huron County are
The South East and Central East of Huron County are
generally flat Till Plain. Occasional Eskers bring modest hills
generally flat Till Plain. Occasional Eskers bring modest hills.
Kame Moraine is located at some of Huron County's highest
Kame Moraine is located at some of Huron County's highest
elevations. Kame deposits are sharp glacial out flow hills.
elevations. Kame deposits are sharp glacial out flow hills.
Combined with today's deeply incised Maitland River Valley,
Combined with today's deeply incised Maitland River Valley,
some of our most challenging hills are found here.
some of our most challenging hills are found here.
This simplified description, together with the detailed map of the
This simplified description, together with the detailed map of the
Physiography of Huron County (cyclehuron.ca) will help to plan
Physiography of Huron County (cyclehuron.ca) will help to plan
for hills on your route. The interplay of geologic bedrock and
for hills on your route. The interplay of geologic bedrock and
repeated glaciation created the landscape of our Great Lakes
repeated glaciation created the landscape of our Great Lakes
Coastal Area. The County slopes East to West from its highest
Coastal Area. The County slopes East to West from its highest
elevation of 380 metres in the North-East to 175 metres at
elevation of 380 metres in the North-East to 175 metres at
Lake Huron's water level; total gain 205 metres (640ft).
Lake Huron's water level; total gain 205 metres (640ft).
The Old Lake Bed is flat and evenly sloped to the west
The Old Lake Bed is flat and evenly sloped to the west
but bounded by two "glacial era beach/shore cliff pairs".
but bounded by two "glacial era beach/shore cliff pairs".
Local creeks cut deeply into shore cliffs as they travel to
Local creeks cut deeply into shore cliffs as they travel to
Lake Huron.
Lake Huron.
A band of Till Moraine lies inland at moderate elevation.
A band of Till Moraine lies inland at moderate elevation.
It is characterized by long sweeping hills.
It is characterized by long sweeping hills.
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A Huron County south loop, from Bayfield via Bronson Line, is a scenic and pleasant ride with
rolling hills. It takes you through the Village of Zurich where you can freshen up with some good
food or drink from local shops. Traveling back via Goshen Line, this can be a recreational 40
kms or it can be doubled for training purposes. One reason why this route is so special is that it
runs along the hoghest ridge in Bluewater, which makes for the greatest views of Lake Huron. ~
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Please email your favourite road section to tourism@huroncounty.ca if you want it added to www.ontarioswestcoast.ca website... and check the website for cycling packages.
Leaving Wingham, go North on Holmes Line to Concession 2. East to Cty Rd. 12, South to Cty
Rd. 7 and back to Wingham. About 35 kms (22 miles) ~ Steve & Bob
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Leaving Goderich, go to Orchard Line at the south end of town – take it all the way to Bayfield –
easy, scenic and nourishing! – butter tarts at Bayfield Berry Farm on Orchard Line near Bayfield
Road (#13) - when you get to Bayfield, libations and sustenance at one of the many spots on
Main St. – then ride back on Porters Hill Line or Orchard Line to Goderich – a great afternoon –
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