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Join us in exploring the proposed Greenbelt Cycling Route in Halton Region! Our workshop on October 2, 2013, will cover the Burlington and Milton sections, highlighting updates to the Trails and Cycling Master Plan. Participants will learn about scenic routes along the Niagara Escarpment and through charming hamlets like Glen Williams and Limehouse. This event aims to promote cycling and active transportation in our diverse landscape. Discover how to enjoy our trails while supporting local agriculture. For more info, visit www.halton.ca/ActiveTransportation or email ActiveTransportation@halton.ca.
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Greenbelt Cycling RouteMapping Workshop October 2, 2013
Proposed Greenbelt Cycling Route
Proposed Greenbelt Cycling Route
Burlington Section of Greenbelt Cycling Route
Milton Section of Greenbelt Cycling Route
First Line and McNiven Road Town of Milton Stats Speed limit: 60/80 km/h Road Surface: Tar and Chip Road width: 7.0 m AADT: 1225 (2013)
15 Side Road Town of Milton Stats Speed limit: 60/80 km/h Road Surface: Asphalt Road width: 7.6 m AADT: 1300 (2013)
Trails and Cycling Master Plan Update The Trails Master Plan is being updated from 2007 to include cycling. It will be renamed the Trails and Cycling Master Plan and will include on street bike lanes and bike routes.
Halton Hills Section of Greenbelt Cycling Route
Welcome to Halton Hills Greenbelt Route This portion of the route is entirely on paved or surface treated rural roads Characterized by several challenging hills and exhilarating descents along the Niagara Escarpment and into the Credit River Valley Travels through scenic heritage hamlets of Glen Williams, Limehouse and Terra Cotta Short side trips to charming downtown Acton and Georgetown Long views of lush productive farms
www.halton.ca/ActiveTransportation Email: ActiveTransportation@halton.ca