Jones' Trail
Carl Reid laying out section of Jones' Trail
Bonnie and Marge working on Jone's Trail
Irene visiting with Bonnie and Marge during break.
Jones' Trail beginning in 2008.
Juniper log used in the sign.
Creating Tramway Trail Sign Frame
Marge and worker from Sops Arm carving Tramway Sign Header
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Enter at the Bridge on Trout Brook Hill near Lloyd Jones' Meat Cutting Service.

Year 2 - 2008

This section of trail traverses along the Trout Brook ridge which is on Mr. Jones' private property. He gave permission to Town of Reidville to develop the trail here provided ATVs and Snow Machines would not be permitted to access it. Please respect this agreement.

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Marge Curlew and Bonnie Reid worked on this section of the Trail. They laid stone, constructed steps on the hills and built bridges where necessary.

Developing the Trail
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Irene and I walked the trail often to take pictures.

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Carl Reid marking out a section along Trout Brook.

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A view of Trout Brook as it empties into the Humber River while you walk along the trail.

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Irene and I visiting with Bonnie Reid and Marge Curlew as they Lunch-up.

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When the weather was too bad to work outside Bonnie and Marge worked on the Tramway Historic Site Sign Frame. This is one of the rough logs they started with. The end product is excellent.

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