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Notice that the route North of Goderich follows Highway 21 and that South of Goderich it deviates to parallel routes
What I am wondering is: Why does the route leave the highway South of Goderich (4,000 AADT) when the data is pretty much the same as that North of Goderich (4,250), where the trail is on the highway? Other regions, Bruce Peninsula Hwy 6 (5,750), Prince Edward County Hwy 33 (6,450) confirm the North of Goderich situation as the norm in the plan. If Huron’s Shore, Ontario’s West Coast, is to benefit from an internationally significant cycling network it is important that all the amenities that the shoreline can offer are immediately available to cyclists. The shoreline South of Goderich should be served with the same quality infrastructure as the rest of the province. The Ontario Cycling Network should follow Hwy 21 from Goderich to Grand Bend and not deviate as shown in this draft plan. Please send confirmation of receipt of this message with a copy of the content. May 8, 2017
[Original Comment ID: 209252]
Soumis le 12 février 2018 2:46 PM
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Établissement d'un réseau cyclable provincial
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013-0190
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1863
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