City of Belleville - Visitors Guide 2018

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TOUR THE TRAILS Known for its hundreds of acres of parks and kilometres of scenic trails, Belleville is the ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy the advantages of spending time in our incredible locations throughout the city that add an array of colour and splendor to the city landscape. Over 45 kilometres of scenic and well-groomed beautiful trails are maintained year round for activities such as walking, running, cycling and rollerblading. The Trans Canada Trail is one of the world’s longest networks of trails and is made up of nearly 500 individual trails. To date approximately 80% of the trails are connected. Once fully connected the trails will stretch nearly 24,000 km from coast to coast. Belleville’s section of the Trans Canada Trail enters near Corbyville and follows north to Stirling. The trail is 23.5 km in length and provides opportunity for hiking, horseback riding, ATVing or snowmobiling. Eastern Ontario Trails maintains trail networks spreading from the Bay of Quinte all the way north to Algonquin Park. There are endless ways for you and your family to experience nature and discover history, our natural environment and rural communities. Belleville is the gateway to the trails. Begin your journey in the great City of Belleville and explore the route up to Corbyville. For more information and to view the interactive map, visit thetrail.ca.

WATERFRONT TRAILS:

Kiwanis Bayshore Trail (2.75 km) Parrott Riverfront Trail (1.6 km) Riverside Park Trail (5.25 km) East Zwick’s Trail (2 km) West Zwick’s Trail (1.25 km) CITY OF BELLEVILLE - 2018 VISITOR GUIDE


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