The Walter Bean Grand River Trail in Waterloo, Ontario
Length
76 km (47 mi)
Location
Cambridge, Ontario
Kitchener, Ontario
Waterloo, Ontario
Use
Walking
cycling
rollerblading
cross-country skiing
Difficulty
Moderate[1]
Season
Year-round[1]
Sights
Grand River
Grey Silo Golf Course
RIM Park
Waterloo Pioneer Memorial Tower
Bingemans
Surface
Gravel / asphalt
Right of way
Public roadways (partial)
Maintained by
Local municipalities
The Walter Bean Grand River Trail (also sometimes shortened as the Walter Bean Trail) is a 76-kilometre (47 mi)[2] multi-use trail that runs along the Grand River in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The trail runs through the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo and is owned and maintained by the cities.[3] It is considered part of the larger Grand Valley Trail, a 250-kilometre (160 mi) route that runs along much of the length of the river.[4] A section of the trail is labelled the Economical Insurance Trailway, spanning from the Waterloo city limits in the north to the start of the Cambridge city limits in the south.[5]
^ ab"Walter Bean Grand River Trail". Ontario Trails Council. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
^Arial, Tracey (2005). Hiking in Ontario (2 ed.). Montréal: Éditions Ulysse. p. 113. ISBN 2-89464-683-6. OCLC 57339561.
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owns and manages many conservation areas, parks and trails within the watershed. The GrandRiver provided transportation, water supply, and waterpower...
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about 7 km (4.3 mi) of asphalt trail loops partially alongside the GrandRiver. The trails also access the WalterBeanTrail. RIM Park is situated amidst...
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"The Golden Trail"". williamsmith.org. Archived from the original on February 7, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2010. Billy Hathorn, "Roy Bean, Temple Houston...
Aherne A Proper Job 1969 Veronica Lake VL: the Autobiography 1970 Orson Bean Me and the Orgone 1971 David Niven The Moon's a Balloon 1972 Kim Hunter Loose...
left the miners' dry camp for water along an Indian trail. The men tracked the mules' chain trail all the way to the Schieffelin camp. Williams and Friday...
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