Lynn Valley Trail Association
This rail line formerly owned by the Canadian
National Railway, was established along the pioneer river trail
in 1873 and abandoned in 1988. The corridor was purchased by the
Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk in 1991 as a possible
route for future water and sewer lines to Lake Erie treatment facilities.
The Lynn Valley Trail Association was formed in 1988 as a lobby
group to promote preservation of the route as a multi-purpose corridor
including use as a hiking and nature trail. The group was set up
on the basis that the trail was in an environmentally sensitive
area. The trail was officially opened for use on May 2, 1993.
Since 1992, many positive change have taken place
along the trail, such as the addition of benches and picnic tables,
and barriers with pedestrian/cycle access. Decking and handrails
have been added to the four trestle bridges. Fencing and signage
have been upgraded and added as needed . The Association now undertakes
the maintenance and care of the trail on a continual basis.
For more information
on the trail, contact:
LYNN VALLEY TRAIL ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 993
Simcoe, ON
N3Y 5B3
tel. (519) 428-3292
lynntrail@kwic.com |
Although use of the trail
is free, memberships can be bought that allow members to
attend an annual meeting as well as receive the Lynn Valley
Trail newsletter. Membership in the Association is open to
all interested persons willing to participate at their own
risk and to abide by the Trail User's Code |
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