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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Exclusive Update: See New Trans Canada Bike Trail Map Online Here! (Peterborough to Omemee Route)

See the New Peterborough Trails and Bikeways map HERE! Request your free pdf copy!


Ever have one of those days? It seems Peterborough City Hall is having some difficulties uploading the New Peterborough Trails and Bikeways map to their site. Susan Sauve, Transportation Demand Management Planner kindly forwarded a pdf enclosure of the map to Omemee Pigeon eFlyer a few minutes ago. We have posted a screen shot of the “Trans Canada Trail Map to Omemee” for your convenience. You may also request a pdf copy of this map by emailing http://scr.im/omemee
The map. a screen shot of which is shown below, shows the Trains Canada Trail Route from Jackson Pond in Peterborough, to Omemee Other handy special features include an elevation map, and the location of the Trestle Bridge, one of the Trail’s, almost hidden treasures. The Trestle Bridge, just south east of Emily Park, affords an amazing panoramic view to those with the nerves of steel to cross it.
Click here to open a larger image of the Trans Canada Trail Map in a new window

Omemee Trestle Bridge Gives Amazing Vista

The following video by a cyclist on the Trestle Bridge shows the amazing vista that can be seen from the Trestle Bridge on the rail trail.

The route from Jackson Park to Omemee is described as an easy 20 km ride along a limestone trail surface. It is also noted that food is available in Omemee. For people familiar with Omemee, this may seem the understatement of the year.In addition to the Omemee Foodland grocery store with onsite bakery, Omemee may actually have more restaurants and coffee shops per capita than other communities in the area. People love to visit Omemee’s eateries. and we have great food.

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Omemee Pigeon eFlyer: New Bike Trail Map Shows Omemee Peterborough Route
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