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Brighton

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Be sure to leave lots of time to visit the shops and restaurants on Brighton’s heritage main street as well as the stunning Presqu’ile Provincial Park-one of nature’s outstanding gifts. Go swimming, camping, windsurfing, diving, fishing or take in the nature programs and visit the oldest operating lighthouse on the north shore of Lake Ontario. For refreshments stop by Whistling Duck Restaurant located on the Trail at Harbour St. or travel a little way south to Gosport (along Ontario St. or Cedar) for some freshly caught fish at the fisheries.

  • Brighton’s heritage downtown is just 2km north of Trail (use Prince Edward Drive). Great shopping, coffee shops, restaurants and accommodations.
  • Presqu’ile Park is a must see with its magnificent sand dunes, wetlands and a lighthouse.
  • Stop at Brighton’s constructed wetland (HWY 64 east of Prince Edward) and learn how this wetland contributes to wastewater treatment.
  • Future Conservation Stop!–Brighton Wetland is 232 acre/94 ha) Lake Ontario coastal wetland just east of Brighton under the protection of the Nature Conservancy and other partners. Click here to earn more about the Nature Conservancy’s plans.

The Toby Trail link connects to the Waterfront Trail at Harbour Street and follows the Butler Creek. It is a lovely nature trail with a wood chip surface and just shy of 1km in length.

In 2004, the Waterfront Regeneration Trust secured $66K to fund work on the Butler Creek Trail and improvements to the Brighton marina as part of a major federal and provincial infrastructure program.

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Brighton's Waterfront Trail along Prequile Marsh

Trail Attributes

  • 11 km
  • Asphalt (on-road) and stone-dust (off-road)
  • County Road 64 has paved shoulders in Brighton. As it enters into Quinte West, between the Murray Canal and Gardenville Road, there are no shoulders and some rough road conditions
  • Amenities found in downtown Brighton, Presqu’ile Park or in Gosport.
  • Presqu’ile Promise is a 65 km cycling loop that uses the Waterfront Trail. Visit Northumberland County Cycles for more information
Local Maps and ConnectionsStaging AreasAmenities and TransitHelpful Links

Links to Local Maps

Northumberland Tourism produces a series of brochures for visitors. Their new Outdoor Adventure Map covers geocaching, birding, fishing, hiking and water trails, looped cycling routes (see Trail Connections below), and boating.

http://www.northumberlandtourism.com/en/see-do/cycling-routes-and-trails.aspx

Connections

Walking and Cycling at Pres’quile – trail runs off road through the park.
www.friendsofpresquile.on.ca

Northumberland Tourism produces an excellent trails map that shows 5 suggested cycling routes. The routes range in distance from the fairly flat 30km Glorious Ganaraska Route to the challenging 74km Rice Lake Ramble. A map can be found on their website here:

  • http://www.northumberlandtourism.com/en/see-do/cycling-routes-and-trails.aspx

Staging Areas

  • Presqu’ile Provincial Park – Harbour St. at Ontario St.
  • Downtown Brighton

Amenities

  • Accommodations, Campground
  • Accommodations, Roofed
  • Beaches
  • Groceries
  • Hospital
  • LCBO (Includes Breweries and Wineries)
  • Marinas
  • Museums
  • Outfitters
  • Restaurants
  • Shopping Areas
  • Tourist Information
  • Washrooms
  • WIFI
  • Winter Maintenance

Transit

No direct passenger rail service. The nearest station is located in Trenton.

Helpful Links

Regional Tourism Organization

Brighton Tourism Office

Northumberland Tourism

Rural Roads

Lower Trent Conservation

Ontario By Bike – Cycle Friendly Businesses and Trip Ideas

Entrance to Butler Creek Trail
Brighton Harbour Park

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The Waterfront Regeneration Trust is a registered charity. Charitable Registration Number: 86767 9821 RR0001
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