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1885

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Our community of Mississippi Mills has a rich cycling culture and history; Mississippi Mills Bicycle Month, Almonte Bicycle Club, annual competitive cycling events, and the birthplace of the Eastern Ontario Active Transportation Summit (now in its 4th year).

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1889

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A Cycling Network throughout Ontario is a good move for so many reasons. 1. Tourism - Cycle Tourism is beginning to expand from just the large urban areas in Ontario. An interconnected network would allow these individual and groups to move from Community to Community in day or longer trips. 2.

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1895

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Lanark County is in the process of acquiring and developing an abandoned rail bed. I strongly advocate that the section of the rail bed that runs from Beckwith Township/Carleton Place through Almonte and on to Pakenham be included in a cycling route.

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1921

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Notice that the route North of Goderich follows Highway 21 and that South of Goderich it deviates to parallel routes even though AADT( Traffic volume measure units provided by MTO) are similar.

Why does the route leave the highway South of Goderich

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1922

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I have some concerns with the proposed route going west of Shabaqua, along Hwy 11 and Hwy 71. I can appreciate there is much less traffic on this route for potential cyclists to contend with, however there are also a lot of benefits of making Hwy 17 the primary route along this corridor.

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1923

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Cycle Toronto supports the government’s objective of encouraging cycling among Ontario’s diverse population Ontario’s cycling policy, as expressed in its CycleON strategy, includes keeping cyclists safe and encouraging more people to ride bikes.

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1926

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The route from Longbow Corners, down Hwy 71 and Hwy 11 to Shabaqua Corners in Northwestern Ontario will be a waste of millions of taxpayer dollars. Traffic volumes are low enough on Hwy 71/11 that paved shoulders are not required for cyclists.

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