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BROWSE ALL OUR OTHER PAGES LISTED ABOVE
Reroute-see "Scheduled Activities" Page
CHECK OUT OUR NEW PICTORIAL PAGES ON SECTIONS OF THE ELGIN HIKING TRAIL AND ALL IT'S ACCESS
POINTS. You will have a better idea where you can enter the trail at all road crossings , be aware of the terrain to
cross and see some of the wonderfull sights and vistas on our trail.
The first section is from SOUTHDEL BOURNE at the border of Elgin and Middlesex Counties,
just north of hwy.401 to PAYNES MILLS on hwy. 3 (Talbot Line). The second is from PAYNES MILLS to the TRESTLE BRIDGE on the
corners of Fingal Line and Sunset Drive. The third section is from the TRESTLE BRIDGE to MELLOR ROAD, at the end
of Fruit Ridge Line off Sunset Drive and the last section is from MELLOR ROAD to PORT STANLEY on the main beach.
A hearthy welcome to the following new members:
Kenneth Whitwell, Peter Pearson, Julie Berry and Fam., Jamie Fournier and Fam., Evelyn Sargeant, John Somers.
We hope you will enjoy and participate in the activities, please
feel free to call upon any of the executive should you have any questions. Participation
in the club’s decision making takes very little time and is very rewarding. There
are always vacancies on the executive to be filled,
maybe You
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Cal Brian at 633-3064 if interested.
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Welcome to the home page of the Elgin Hiking Trail Club, South Western Ontario's jewel of trails, 41 Km
of trails thru the Carolinian Forests of S.W.Ontario with trail elevations of approx. 70 meters. The trail borders the Dodd
and Kettle creek from Paynes Mills to the village of Port Stanley on Lake Erie and going north from Paynes Mills to connect
with the Thames Valley Trail west of London as the link to the Legacy Trails of Ontario.
PLEASE, check the "SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES" page for the most recent REROUTES or TRAIL CLOSURES,
thank you.
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