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Backroad Mapbooks: Cottage Country Ontario

Released: 2012-07-23
ISBN: 978-1-926806-37-2
Dimensions: 21.5cm x 28cm (8.5" x 11")
Pages: 192
Map Scale: 67 maps @ 1:150,000, 2 city trail maps @ 1:35,000–40,000
Regional Cities/Parks: Barrie, Dorset, Haliburton, Huntsville, Lindsay, Minden, Orillia, Parry Sound, Peterborough

Price: Starting at: $25.95

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Note: The PDF book version of the mapbook is zoomable, searchable and you can also easlity bookmark your favorite spots. The PDF mapbooks are not printable or geo-referenced.


Description:
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Cottage Country Ontario Backroad Mapbook. Followers of the series will be happy to note the many new changes and

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Welcome to the fourth edition of the Cottage Country Ontario Backroad Mapbook. Followers of the series will be happy to note the many new changes and updates. There are now separate sections for Hunting, ATV and Snowmobile Trails along with countless additions or tweaks in everything from Fishing, Parks and Wildlife Viewing. The maps have also been given a thorough review to add more Trails, fine tune the roads and add even more recreational activities.

Known as the heart of Ontario’s outdoors, Cottage Country is home to thousands of scenic lakes and valleys making it one of the most popular outdoor destinations in North America. While the region is visited by thousands of travellers each year, with the Backroad Mapbook, it is easy to find a place to get away from it all.

With the inclusion of Algonquin Provincial Park, this book becomes even more indispensable to backroad travellers and outdoor adventurers. Algonquin is ground zero for adventure in Ontario, and every year, hundreds of thousands of hikers, mountain bikers, campers and canoeists come here to explore and experience the best of what Ontario has to offer. In fact, Algonquin is the world’s most popular canoeing destination and people come from around the globe to experience this magical place. But for all its glory, Algonquin is only one piece of this phenomenal area. Visitors can take an orienteering trip deep into the Massasauga Provincial Park or fish for the unique strain of Haliburton lake trout. And canoeists looking for places a little less crowded, can try places like the Gibson River Route and the Frost Centre Institute. There are all manner of trails that will keep hikers and bikers and skiers and ATVers occupied for days.

The main artery for travel through Cottage Country is Highway 400. This large highway stretches from the metro Toronto area north to Parry Sound with a branch (Highway 11) leading past Bracebridge and Huntsville. If you want to make good time in your travels it is best to include the large highway whenever possible. To the east and northeast, Highway 115/35 is the main artery that leads into the Kawarthas.

Branching from these larger highways are many scenic backroads and true bush roads. These roads skirt countless lakes as they wind through the rugged country that makes this region a favourite travel destination. The paved or hard packed gravel roads provide a more leisurely alternative to explore the area. For travellers that are not in a rush and simply want to enjoy the countryside, this is a real advantage. In the fall, the spectacular array of colours is a real motivator for visitors to get out and explore.

To many, our unique maps are the main reason for picking up the book. We emphasize the intricate backroad network, trail systems and recreation opportunities in Ontario. The emphasis on recreation activities allows for quick and easy referencing when researching a specific area.

However, not to be out done is the comprehensive listing of outdoor recreation activities. We include information on paddling routes, lake and stream fishing, camping (parks and conservation areas), multi-use trails (hiking/biking, and off road trails), wildlife viewing and winter recreation. Countless hours have been spent in researching this book, making it the most complete compilation you will find on the region anywhere. This information can be enjoyed by anyone who spends time in the great outdoors.

If you enjoy the outdoors, we are sure you will have as much fun using the Backroad Mapbook as we did in developing it!

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Features & Benefits

  • Recreational Features:
    Trail systems, symbols, management units and more
  • Road Features:
    Complete classified road systems, road names and more
  • UTM Grid & Longitude and Latitude:
    for GPS user
  • Reference Section:
    Comprehensive write up on Fishing, Paddling, Parks, Trails, Winter Rec and more
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