![]() potential trail route fromthe National Park Service |
from Fox 2
For over 30 years, Canada has been working on a non-motorized trail that follows the edges of the Great Lakes in that country. Now students in the School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan, in collaboration with the National Park Service and state governments are working to create an unbroken, non-motorized route that follows the shores of the Great Lakes for over 6000 miles.
Currently only a patchwork of usuable trails exist. On the map, green lines show off-road existing routes, yellow are designated bicycle routes on road, and dotted lines are gaps that need to be filled. Blue lines are ferry crossings.
International crossings are expected to be via the Gordie Howe Bridge in Detroit, at Sault Ste. Marie and Port Huron, Michigan, Messina, NY, and near Grand Portage Minnesota.
SEAS plan is being tested in Erie County, Pennsylvania.
See SEAS Starter Guide
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