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- relaxinExplorer
63-Coupe wrote:
Tripalot wrote:
63-Coupe wrote:
Hi Bill,
It is possible to do the entire trip without going on the QEW but the area along the Burlington Beach strip under the Skyway is quite confusing if you do not know your way around. The route I am suggesting puts you on the Q.E.W. for that short portion of the trip.
So here is how I would do it;
Take Hurontario Street/ County Road 124 to Hwy. 89, just east of Shelburne
Turn left (East) on Hwy 89/10 to Hwy 10
Turn right (South) on Hwy 10 to Caledon
Turn right (West) on Wellington County Road 124 to Wellington County Road 125
Turn left (South) on Wellington County Road 125 to Campbelville Road
Turn right (West) on Campbelville Road to Guelph Line
Turn left (South) on Guelph Line
There is no easy way around the cities of Burlington and Hamilton without either going through the built up areas or going miles out of your way, so……...
Take Guelph Line all the way to Lakeshore Rd.
Turn right (West) on Lakeshore Road to the Q.E.W. Niagara on ramp
Take the Q.E.W. over the Burlington Skyway to the Centennial Parkway (Hwy 20) exit
Turn right (South) on Centennial Parkway
Take Centennial Parkway/Regional Road 20 to Elfrida
Turn left (East) at Elfrida to stay on Regional Road 20
Stay on Regional Road 20 to the KOA
This may seem quite convoluted but it is reasonably direct. Most of the county or regional roads are former provincial highways and are in decent condition as far as I know.
NOTE - you can not travel Westbound on Lakeshore Road from Guelph Line to Brant Street at the current time. It is closed for watermain construction. The detour route is not the best for a MH.
And to think I sent him this way to avoid the construction mess on the QEW between Guelph Line and the 403 split! Burlington will be a nice city if they ever get it finished.
I heard it will never be finished,, the people 2 roads back are complaining about the people with lakefront taking all the water front, so they are going to tear it all down and start over and create more water front property so all the rich folk can have a waterfront property, the poe folk will be relocated to the west side of the QEW and gates will be errected at each overpass to restrict access to cleaners landscrapers and nannies only from the poe folk side. - LaPlayaExplorerI do have a GPS and thanks so much for the route information. I am looking forward to the drive.
- 63-CoupeExplorer
Tripalot wrote:
63-Coupe wrote:
Hi Bill,
It is possible to do the entire trip without going on the QEW but the area along the Burlington Beach strip under the Skyway is quite confusing if you do not know your way around. The route I am suggesting puts you on the Q.E.W. for that short portion of the trip.
So here is how I would do it;
Take Hurontario Street/ County Road 124 to Hwy. 89, just east of Shelburne
Turn left (East) on Hwy 89/10 to Hwy 10
Turn right (South) on Hwy 10 to Caledon
Turn right (West) on Wellington County Road 124 to Wellington County Road 125
Turn left (South) on Wellington County Road 125 to Campbelville Road
Turn right (West) on Campbelville Road to Guelph Line
Turn left (South) on Guelph Line
There is no easy way around the cities of Burlington and Hamilton without either going through the built up areas or going miles out of your way, so……...
Take Guelph Line all the way to Lakeshore Rd.
Turn right (West) on Lakeshore Road to the Q.E.W. Niagara on ramp
Take the Q.E.W. over the Burlington Skyway to the Centennial Parkway (Hwy 20) exit
Turn right (South) on Centennial Parkway
Take Centennial Parkway/Regional Road 20 to Elfrida
Turn left (East) at Elfrida to stay on Regional Road 20
Stay on Regional Road 20 to the KOA
This may seem quite convoluted but it is reasonably direct. Most of the county or regional roads are former provincial highways and are in decent condition as far as I know.
NOTE - you can not travel Westbound on Lakeshore Road from Guelph Line to Brant Street at the current time. It is closed for watermain construction. The detour route is not the best for a MH.
And to think I sent him this way to avoid the construction mess on the QEW between Guelph Line and the 403 split! Burlington will be a nice city if they ever get it finished. - RangerJayExplorerAssuming you have a GPS - and are serious about exploring a little Southern Ontario countryside - then punch in (in this order):
- Shelburne
- Stratford
- Tilsonburg
- Dunnville
- KOA, Lundy Lane
This avoids all major highways, takes you through a few very nice towns and a lot of rural landscape. On Microsoft Streets and Trips the mileage is slightly less than 400 KM and times out as a bit less than a 6 hour drive without stops.
Enjoy your trip - no matter what route you take.
Jay - TripalotExplorer
63-Coupe wrote:
Hi Bill,
It is possible to do the entire trip without going on the QEW but the area along the Burlington Beach strip under the Skyway is quite confusing if you do not know your way around. The route I am suggesting puts you on the Q.E.W. for that short portion of the trip.
So here is how I would do it;
Take Hurontario Street/ County Road 124 to Hwy. 89, just east of Shelburne
Turn left (East) on Hwy 89/10 to Hwy 10
Turn right (South) on Hwy 10 to Caledon
Turn right (West) on Wellington County Road 124 to Wellington County Road 125
Turn left (South) on Wellington County Road 125 to Campbelville Road
Turn right (West) on Campbelville Road to Guelph Line
Turn left (South) on Guelph Line
There is no easy way around the cities of Burlington and Hamilton without either going through the built up areas or going miles out of your way, so……...
Take Guelph Line all the way to Lakeshore Rd.
Turn right (West) on Lakeshore Road to the Q.E.W. Niagara on ramp
Take the Q.E.W. over the Burlington Skyway to the Centennial Parkway (Hwy 20) exit
Turn right (South) on Centennial Parkway
Take Centennial Parkway/Regional Road 20 to Elfrida
Turn left (East) at Elfrida to stay on Regional Road 20
Stay on Regional Road 20 to the KOA
This may seem quite convoluted but it is reasonably direct. Most of the county or regional roads are former provincial highways and are in decent condition as far as I know.
NOTE - you can not travel Westbound on Lakeshore Road from Guelph Line to Brant Street at the current time. It is closed for watermain construction. The detour route is not the best for a MH. - relaxinExplorerif you want to avoid major cities as well as 4 laners here is a route
1. Head south on Hurontario St/County Rd 124 toward School House Ln
Continue to follow Hurontario St
2.4 km
2. Continue onto County Rd 124
18.1 km
3. Turn left to stay on County Rd 124 (signs for County Road 124/Shelburne/Grey Road 124)
30.8 km
4. Continue onto Dufferin County Road 11
1.1 km
5. Turn right onto Dufferin County Road 11/Side Rd 30
1.2 km
6. Take the 1st left onto Dufferin County Road 11
19.3 km
7. Turn right onto Orangeville Fergus Rd/County Rd 3
8.5 km
8. Turn left onto Route 25 S/Regional Road 24
2.9 km
9. Continue onto Wellington Road 24
3.9 km
10. Continue onto Trafalgar Rd N
8.2 km
11. Turn right onto County Rd 124
18.2 km
12. Turn left onto Wellington Road 29/County Rd 29 (signs for County Road 29)
Continue to follow Wellington Road 29
8.5 km
13. Continue onto First Line Nassagaweya
6.4 km
14. Turn right onto 20 Side Rd
1.8 km
15. Continue onto County Rd 34
6.2 km
16. Turn left onto Brock Rd S/County Rd 46 (signs for ON-401/Aberfoyle)
Continue to follow Brock Rd S
8.0 km
17. Continue onto ON-6 S
5.2 km
18. Turn right onto Route 97 (signs for Hamilton 97/Cambridge)
500 m
19. Turn left onto Brock Rd/Regional Rd 504
12.2 km
20. Turn right onto ON-5 W
5.7 km
21. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Hwy 52
8.3 km
22. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Hwy 52
7.1 km
23. Continue straight onto Sawmill Rd
1.6 km
24. Slight left onto Carluke Rd W
4.5 km
25. Keep left to continue on Carluke Rd E
260 m
26. Continue onto White Church Rd
9.2 km
27. Keep left to stay on White Church Rd
230 m
28. Continue onto Binbrook Rd
2.6 km
29. At the roundabout, continue straight to stay on Binbrook Rd
7.0 km
30. Continue onto Silver St/Regional Rd 65
20.7 km
31. Continue straight onto Hwy 20 W/RR 20 E
25.9 km
32. Continue onto Lundy's Lane/Ontario 20 E
Continue to follow Lundy's Lane
9.0 km
KOA<<<<
33. Continue onto Ferry St
650 m
Niagara Falls, ON
Canada
this route takes just over 4 hours, which is about an hour more than taking major hwys
https://maps.google.com/ you can plan and adjust route by drag and click on roads - 63-CoupeExplorerHi Bill,
It is possible to do the entire trip without going on the QEW but the area along the Burlington Beach strip under the Skyway is quite confusing if you do not know your way around. The route I am suggesting puts you on the Q.E.W. for that short portion of the trip.
So here is how I would do it;
Take Hurontario Street/ County Road 124 to Hwy. 89, just east of Shelburne
Turn left (East) on Hwy 89/10 to Hwy 10
Turn right (South) on Hwy 10 to Caledon
Turn right (West) on Wellington County Road 124 to Wellington County Road 125
Turn left (South) on Wellington County Road 125 to Campbelville Road
Turn right (West) on Campbelville Road to Guelph Line
Turn left (South) on Guelph Line
There is no easy way around the cities of Burlington and Hamilton without either going through the built up areas or going miles out of your way, so……...
Take Guelph Line all the way to Lakeshore Rd.
Turn right (West) on Lakeshore Road to the Q.E.W. Niagara on ramp
Take the Q.E.W. over the Burlington Skyway to the Centennial Parkway (Hwy 20) exit
Turn right (South) on Centennial Parkway
Take Centennial Parkway/Regional Road 20 to Elfrida
Turn left (East) at Elfrida to stay on Regional Road 20
Stay on Regional Road 20 to the KOA
This may seem quite convoluted but it is reasonably direct. Most of the county or regional roads are former provincial highways and are in decent condition as far as I know.
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