Hybla to Graphite Trail
City: GraphiteLength: 6.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Hillsview Heights - North Hastings Scenic Route #1
This trail is a scenic route on roads in rural areas designed for cars, cyclists and motorcycles.
Points of interest on the route include, heritage homesteads, pioneer settlements, historic churches, century farms and two scenic views and lookouts.
Point 2 - Pioneer Home of Lawrence O'Marra
First postmaster in the area.
Point 8 - Monteagle Valley Lookout
Monteagle Valley Lookout Point. Monteagle was named in 1857 for Thomas Spring-Rice, first Baron Monteagle, a native of Limerick, Ireland.
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Hybla to Graphite Trail
City: GraphiteLength: 6.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Sunset Trail - North Hastings Scenic Route #3
City: Bird's CreekRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
York River Water Trail
City: BancroftRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Vance Park Trail
City: BancroftRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Lake St. Peter Lookout Trail
City: Lake St. PeterLength: 2.4 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Shanty Trail
City: Lake St. PeterLength: 4.3 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
High Falls Hiking Trail
City: WilberforceLength: 2.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Multi-Use Trail East of Lake St. Peter
City: Lake St. PeterRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
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