LINDSAY TRACT TRAILS ~ Lindsay Township, Ontario CANADA **
Posted by: Jake39
N 45° 03.040 W 081° 22.178
17T E 470892 N 4988645
A wilderness track on Highway 6 north of Ferndale and south of Tobermory.
Waymark Code: WM71WW
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 08/20/2009
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This new "Mountain Biking Track" was opened in the summer of 2009
Lindsay Tract Trails - # 65
Ferndale
Length: 20 km +
Difficulty: Easy to difficult
Surface: Hard-packed
Uses: Mountain biking, walking/hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, equestrian riding, dog sledding
The Lindsay Tract is Bruce County’s largest managed forest boasting more than 7000-acres of mixed hardwood and softwood. Trail development began on the property in 2008 and will continue over the next five years. After the park is completed they hope to have approximately 40 kilometres of single-track trail and 40 kilometres of signed double track trail including rest areas and handicap accessible trails. The property currently has 8 kilometres of single-track trail suitable for mountain biking and hiking. There are additional double track trails suitable for equestrian use, but these are not yet accurately mapped or signed. The Lindsay Tract is also home to the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake and the Black Bear. Please avoid these animals if seen. Bruce County is committed to building great trails that last and are FREE for all visitors to experience.
Access: The trailhead parking lot is located off of Hwy 6, approximately 10 kilometres north of Ferndale on the west side of the road.
Contact: 1 800 268 3838
www.mtbthebruce.com