Eagle Lake - Stanhope Route
This route is not as hilly as most routes and it can easily be modified into a shorter ride. Start at Eagle Lake Beach Park and follow County Rd 6 to West Guilford. Turn right onto County Rd 7 and ride to Green Lake Rd.
Turn left and continue on Green Lake Rd to Airport Rd and then turn right onto Stanhope Airport Rd and follow to North Shore Rd. Turn left onto North Shore Rd and follow to the Stanhope Community Centre. This is the turn around point. Follow North Shore Rd back to Stanhope Airport Road.
Turn left and follow to Barry Line. At Barry Line turn right and continue to County Rd 7. Turn right and follow to County Rd 6. Turn left and follow back to Eagle Lake Park.
Directions: The Eagle Lake Beach Park is located at the junction of County Rds 6 & 14 in the village of Eagle Lake. Parking, washrooms and a beach can be found at the park.
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