- Talbot Trail
The Talbot Trail is an historically significant overland route completed in the
1820 s inOntario ,Canada , near the north shore ofLake Erie . The building of the route of almost 300 miles (500 kilometres) in length was overseen by Colonel Thomas Talbot. It was originally acorduroy road which eventually became Highway 3 and several modern county and regional roadways. Its original intent was to provide a continuous land route for settlers and military personnel between the Niagara region and Amherstburg,aiding in the development of theTalbot Settlement .It is one of the
Ontario tourist routes , leading fromWindsor, Ontario , throughLeamington, Ontario , Wheatley, Blenheim and St. Thomas. Just east of Aylmer, it leaves current Highway 3 and follows County Road 38 (Heritage Line) proceeding through the village of Straffordville. It continues following County Road 38 until eventually rejoining the current Highway 3 at Courtland. The path of the original trail then proceeds east along Highway 3 through Delhi, Simcoe, Jarvis and Cayuga. At Dunnville,the route of the original Talbot Trail once again leaves the current Highway 3 and follows County Road 3 (Lakeshore Road) through the tiny communities of Stromness, Lowbanks, Long Beach and Camelot Beach, before rejoining Highway 3 at Port Colborne. It then follows Highway 3 toward the east, finally concluding at theNiagara River in Fort Erie.See also
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Ontario tourist routes
*List of Ontario Historic Colonization Roads External links
* [http://www.elgintourist.com/talbottrail.html Talbot Trail at ElginTourist.com]
* [http://images.bowesonline.com/edopt/241/story/70916.jpgOlder sign standard, found on some parts of the route]
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