4 sample signs
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sponsored by Cheryl CorkeLakeview
Longtime supporter of Brant Waterways Foundation
WillowLakeM
T. PLEASA
NT RO
AD
(OLD
#24
)
PARKING LOT
DRIVEWAY
Former Hatchery office
circa 1915
PICNIC SHELTER
L E
& N
RA
IL T
RAIL
T H
& B
RA
IL T
RAIL
WATERFORD
BRANTFORD
BURTCH RD.
WETMORES RD.
Mt. Pleasant Creek
Dam
To W
illow
Lak
e ( O
akla
nd )
Private irrigation pond
Protected archeological area
Nature Park Trail Map
Clayton Thompson Trail - The name recognizes Clayton Thompson’s vision and work rehabilitating Mount Pleasant Creek and his work in the Park as County Forester.
Haight Mill Heights Loop - Elijah Haight operated the grist (flour) and carding (woolen) mill on this site beginning in the 1840s. The flume which carried water to the mill was on the south slope. (Rubble from this installation is vis-ible beside one of the paths)
Distance .3km
Racey Ridge Loop - “Squire” James Racey was an early owner of the property which now encompasses the Nature Park. He was a prominent member of the colonial elite and built his “log castle” on the flatland above the ridge.
Distance .2km
Thompson Trail
Racey Ridge Loop Haight Mill Loop
Mount Pleasant
POND #1
POND #2 POND #3
S
NE
W
STEPS
FOOTBRIDGE FOOTBRIDGE FOOTBRIDGE
ACCESS TO BARNES SUBDIVISION
STEPS
Park Boundary
Washrooms
Picnic tables
Parking
Information
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