PROVINCIAL PARK
Everyone:
1. Please leave these signs where they are.
Over the years I’ve had to replace all of these signs many times. If you see
someone taking one down, ask her why. You would think that everyone here would
want to encourage responsible trail use, which is what these signs are intended
to do.
2. Do not litter.
Pack out what you pack in. Its that simple. Its also hard to believe that after
five years there is still not a lot of litter. Thanks a bunch!
3. If you do not
know the area very well keep track of where you are going. There are many
trails here and the whole network is quite “maze-like”.
4. Clean up after
your dog. No, you are not in Point Pleasant Park but we’d hate to see it become
like that wouldn’t we?
5. Respect
everyone’s right to be here.
Mountain Bikers:
1. Pack out what you
pack in.
2. Be aware that
others are on the trail. Be careful riding around blind corners and over
crests. You never know who might be around the next corner.
3. Do not ride under
wet conditions. Ie, after it has rained or during the early spring
4. Do not drag your
brakes. It loosens the dirt and erodes the trail. Learn to rely on your front
brake.
5. Be in control of
your bicycle at all times.
6. This is a
technical trail requiring skill and endurance. As such it leads people to take
the easy way out:
a)Do not take shortcuts or “cheaterlines”. Stay on the trail at all
times.
b)Do not break branches off of trees or pull rocks.
7. Ride within your
ability. There are many sections capable of putting you in the hospital.
8. Avoid riding
alone
9. Be prepared.
Carry tools, food, and water.
10. Do not spook animals. If you come across
a deer, let it move away on its own terms.
11. Yield to hikers.
Most hikers are good natured enough to let us pass but the onus is
on the cyclist to yield to the hiker. If a hiker is letting you go by do so in
a slow and controlled manner. When riding in a group tell the hiker how many
more to expect. Don’t forget to thank them.
Hikers:
1. Be aware that cyclists are on the trail, and
yes, we belong there.
2.
These trails can take all day to explore. Pack necessary food and
clothing
3.
Practice low impact camping. Please, no fires.
4.
Please carry out your Tim Hortons™ coffee cups.
6. Keep children
within sight.
7. Do not leave food
behind for the deer, bunnies, and squirrels. They can look after themselves.
8 . Feel free to yield to cyclists.
Simply move to one side and say “g’head”. We appreciate it.
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