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HOW TO BECOME MORE ACTIVE: Set a time to get active in your day/schedule Make a date with a friend or family member Use/borrow snowshoes or skis during the winter season Go horseback riding Walk your dog Go rollerblading Ride your bicycle Explore nature Try geocaching Take your camera You can also check out the County of Simcoe trails at www.simcoe.ca Lace up your runners! Leash your dog! Get on your bike! Walk or ride the multi-use Tiny Trail and view 11 historic bridges between the Overhead Bridge Extension and Concession 12 E. A brief history of each bridge is provided along the way. The Tiny Trail also passes over prime agricultural land into areas of hardwood forest. The Wye River and Copeland Creek meander across the trail at many points. See if you can cross all of the 16 bridges along the 23 kilometre trail! Township of Tiny Trails and Active Transportation The Tiny Trails and Active Transportation Committee (TTAT) has been established to implement the Master Plan. The Committee seeks to increase public awareness regarding the benefits and opportunities within the Township for Active Transportation while implementing the priorities identified in the Master Plan. 130 Balm Beach Road West Tiny, ON. L0L 2J0 www.tiny.ca The TTAT Committee would love to hear from you. If you have any ideas, comments or concerns regarding Tiny Trails please call 705-526-4204 ext. 230 or 1-866-939-8469 or email [email protected]. Active Transportation Have you thought of biking or walking the trails to commute to and from work or school? Active Transportation is any form of non-motorized travel. Walking and cycling are popular modes of travel that are fun and affordable. They also do not generate pollution or overburden the roads.

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HOW TO BECOME MORE ACTIVE:

Set a time to get active in your

day/schedule Make a date with a friend or

family member Use/borrow snowshoes or skis

during the winter season Go horseback riding Walk your dog Go rollerblading Ride your bicycle Explore nature Try geocaching Take your camera

You can also check out the County of Simcoe trails at

www.simcoe.ca

Lace up your runners! Leash your dog! Get on your bike!

Walk or ride the multi-use Tiny Trail and view 11 historic bridges between the Overhead Bridge Extension and Concession 12 E. A brief history of each bridge is provided along the way. The Tiny Trail also passes over prime agricultural land into areas of hardwood forest. The Wye River and Copeland Creek meander across the trail at many points. See if you can cross all of the 16 bridges along the 23 kilometre trail!

Township of Tiny Trails and Active Transportation

The Tiny Trails and Active

Transportation Committee (TTAT) has

been established to implement the

Master Plan. The Committee seeks to

increase public awareness regarding

the benefits and opportunities within

the Township for Active Transportation

while implementing the priorities

identified in the Master Plan.

130 Balm Beach Road West Tiny, ON. L0L 2J0

www.tiny.ca The TTAT Committee would love to hear from you. If you have any ideas, comments or concerns regarding Tiny Trails please call 705-526-4204 ext. 230 or 1-866-939-8469 or email [email protected].

Active Transportation Have you thought of biking or walking

the trails to commute to and from work or school?

Active Transportation is any form of non-motorized travel.

Walking and cycling are popular modes of travel that are fun and

affordable. They also do not generate pollution or overburden the roads.

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