The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail Map Book
The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail Mapbook covers Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River portions of the Trail. The Map Book contains 186 pages, 84 full-colour maps, and is printed in a handy small format for carrying on your waterfront excursion.
The Waterfront Trail Map Book has been created to help you plan your own exploration of an amazing natural resource. Whether you choose to spend an hour or a whole day on the Trail, your experience will inspire a deeper appreciation for the many natural and cultural riches you’ll find.
Inside the Waterfront Trail Map Book you’ll find the Trail’s route, on and off road sections, parking washrooms, landmarks, trail connections, waterfront parks, wetlands, beaches, marshes, forests, vineyards, farmland, museums, and shopping areas. We’ve also included several itineraries to get you started on your exploration of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River waterfronts.
Purchase the book online from LucidMap (click here).
The Lake Erie and Lake Huron Edition of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail Mapbook covering Ontario’s Southwest.
There’s so much more to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail than breathtaking views of blue. As you travel the trail you are just moments away from beautiful beaches, some of the continents’ best birding, a rapidly evolving wine, craft beer and culinary scene, live theatre fabulous festivals and some of the friendliest communities on the planet. We’re proud to home to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail and we can’t wait to welcome you to Ontario’s Southwest.
Ontario’s Southwest edition is the companion to the Lake Ontario Great Lakes Waterfront Trail map book. Inside you’ll find 36 detailed maps showing the Trail’s route, on or off road sections, parking, washrooms, landmarks, connections, parks wetland, beaches, forests, craft breweries, and vineyards. The book includes an excellent list of provincial campgrounds and online tourism resources to help you plan your trip.
Purchase the book online from LucidMap (click here).
