Borrowed gratuitously from the Tiny Township
website:
“The Tiny Trail is a 23 kilometre recreation multi-use
trail. It was one of Ontario’s first rail-to-trail conversion
when it was purchased in 1978. It is registered as part of the
Trans Canada Trail System. Its southern terminus is at the
Tiny/Flos (Springwater) line 1.5 kilometres north of Elmvale. It
runs roughly west parallel to County Rd 6 and then angles
northeastward to its north terminus at the southern town limits of
Penetanguishene. The trail passes over prime agricultural land and
into areas of hardwood forest. The Wye River and Copeland Creek
meander across the trails. There are 14 historic bridges on the
Tiny Trail, 11 of which are located between its northern entrance
and Concession 12 E. This section of the trail is paved. The
remaining trail is surfaced with crushed stone.”
While Tiny Township states that the northern section of the
trail is paved, they do not mention that the official start of the
trail is actually about 150m up the trail from the parking areas,
most likely due to the actual location of Penetanguishene’s
town limits, and the lead-in is not paved. So if you’ve never
walked this great trail before, don’t think you are in the
wrong place! ;)
Care should be taken with little ones, and adults might want to
watch their footing in slippery conditions, when approaching ground
zero.
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