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Canada > Ontario > Mississauga
Meadowvale to Waterdown via Snake Rd  
by rosehill

The way points of this bicycle route:

Meadowvale Go Station

Proceed on Aquitaine Av to Trelawny Circle

Trelawny Circle

Proceed on Trelawny Circle to Doug Leavens Blvd

Turn Right on to Doug Leavens Blvd.

Turn Left on to Lisgar Dr.

Turn right on to Foxwood Ave

Turn Left on to 9th Line

Turn Right at Britannia Rd

Turn Left at Millburough Line

Turn Left at 6th Concession Road East

6th concession becomes Millgrove SR at Overpass at Hwy 6

Jog right on to Hwy 5 the Left on to Sydenham Rd ( think there is a small loop to avoid travelling on 5)

turn left on to Sydenham Rd

Turn left at Rock Chapel Rd

turn Right at Valley Rd

Left at Patterson Rd

Keep right on Old Guelph Rd

Left at York Rd

Bridge Cross over Hwy 6

Left on snake Rd

Continue on Thomson Dr and Howard Blvd to Dundas St

Turn Right at Dundas and Tim Horton Restaurant 100 m on left

Turn Right at Parkside Drive

Parkside becomes Millburough Line. Proceed along Millburough which becommes 1st Side Rd

Cross Ceder Springs and continue on 1st side Rd to Guelph Line

Turn Left at Appleby line

Turn right at 2 Sideroad

Turn Left on Tremaine

Turn right at Lower Base Line

Turn Left at 4th line

Turn Right at Lower Baseline

Keep right to continue on Lower Baseline

Turn Left at 9th line

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BCC Labour Day Touring Ride 2009

Tagged with: Onroad, Smooth, Intermediate, Low traffic, Touring

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