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Profiles:
Route
Most of the Trail through South Stormont follows off-road designated
paths. You'll find plenty of natural beauty as you travel through
wooded areas and along the St. Lawrence. Highlights of this trip
include the Upper Migratory Bird Sanctuary and the Long Sault Parkway,
a lovely scenic ride that takes you over a series of small islands
linked by bridges. Be sure to check out the Lost Villages Museum,
about 4 km east of Long Sault, which tells the story of the ten
villages that were permanently submerged when the area was flooded
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Lost Villages Museum
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- Long Sault Parkway follows a paved road, shared with cars,
with no shoulder; caution should be exercised, especially on narrow
bridges
- From Long Sault to Cornwall, the Waterfront Trail is all off-road
on a designated multi-use path.
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Main Access Points (with parking)
- Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary
- Lost Villages Museum
Local Maps
South Stormont appears on the following Waterfront Trail maps:
The Waterfront Trust is currently working with MapArt to develop maps
which include the Waterfront Trail east of Brockville. Stay tuned for
updates about map availability.
Cornwall and Seaway Valley Tourism has produced a great fold-out map
of the St. Lawrence Recreation Path. To obtain a map, call 1-800-937-4748
or visit www.cornwalltourism.com.
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Please note: for the listings below, rather than
duplicate information, we have decided to provide links to the Cornwall
and Seaway Valley Tourism website, which contains excellent listings
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Things to Do |
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| Annual Festivals on the Waterfront |
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Community Waterfront Volunteer Opportunities |
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