90.3 miles
Distance
640 ft
Climb
-1,136 ft
Descent
1,292 ft
High Point
The fully accessible 132 KM G2G Rail Trail Experience that is a multi-use green space from the 401 corridor at Guelph, Ontario to the shores of Lake Huron at Goderich, Ontario. G2G Rail Trail is a natural, historical and culturally significant conservation corridor that supports community recreation and active transportation, promotes health and well-being and brings awareness to rural agriculture, heritage and the environment.
source: G2G Rail Trail
Detailed Description
G2G Rail Trail is a 90 mile popular easy scenic route located near Guelph Ontario. This gravel bike primary route can be used both directions and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 3 trails. This route climbs 640 ft with a max elevation of 1,292 ft then descends -1,136 ft.
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Trails in Route
2,411 ft | |||||
8 miles | |||||
4,826 ft |
Route POI
Monkton | Parking | |
Rotary Cove Information | Information | |
Goderich Beach | Viewpoint | |
Menesetung Bridge | Bridge | |
Auburn | Parking | |
Blyth | Parking | |
Walton | Parking | |
McNaught Line | Parking | |
Milverton | Parking | |
Millbank | Parking | |
Linwood | Parking | |
Powell Rd. | Parking | |
Wallenstein | Parking | |
Elmira | Parking | |
Middlebrook Station | Parking | |
Letson Park | Sight | |
Katherine St | Stairs | |
Ariss | Parking | |
Silvercreek Rd | Parking | |
Guelph Downtown | Parking |
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Altitude change-497 ft
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Altitude min577 ft
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Altitude start1,074 ft
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Altitude end577 ft
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Grade-0.1%
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Grade max-14.3%
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Grade min18.1%
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Distance climb30 miles
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Distance down51 miles
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Distance flat9 miles
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