Erie Shore Trail (Limited Use due to Erosion)

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Overview

The Erie Shore Trail (which connects to McGeachy Pond Trail)  is located on the western outskirts of Erieau, where the one way street starts.

It stretches 800 metres and ends at the McGeachy Pond Conservation Area property where the McGeachy Pond trail continues for another kilometre.

The trail's compacted gravel surface makes it easy for walking, cycling and strollers, and moderate difficulty for wheelchairs.

This trail is built on the dyke bordering the Lake Erie shoreline overlooking the lake and it’s beach area.

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