Directions to Tinywrinklesrus

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From Toronto, Mississauga
Take Hwy 400 north to Hwy 11 to the second Orillia exit, Hwy 12 South, Follow Hwy 12 to the turn-off for Rama Road 44 to Simcoe Rd 45 to Kinmount then 503 to Gooderham
From Toronto & the Oshawa area:
Take Hwy 35 north via Lindsay to the RR 121 junction just south of Fenelon Falls, Follow RR 121 north to County Rd 503 at Kinmount to Gooderham
From the Kingston area:
Take the route along Hwy 401 West to Hwy 62 at Belleville. Take Hwy 62 North via Madoc to Bancroft, then Hwy 28 west to Paudash. Take Hwy 118 west to Hwy 503 at Tory Hill follow to Gooderham
From the Ottawa area:
Take Hwy 17 to Hwy 60 west. Take Hwy 60 to Renfrew take Hwys 132 and 41 to Hwy 28 at Denbigh. Take Hwy 28 West through Bancroft to Paudash. Take Hwy 118 to 503 at Tory Hill then follow to Gooderham
From the North:
Take Hwy 60 just north of Huntsville to Hwy 35. Follow 121 south to Kinmount. Follow 503 to Gooderham.
Getting through Orillia
Use the second Orillia exit, Hwy 12 South it is 1.6 km past the Memorial Drive exit. Drive 4.5 km east, past the hotel and over the bridge, to a T junction. Take the ramp to the right. 1.5km later, you will cross a bridge over the narrows between Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchinching. About 200 meters from end of the bridge turn left onto Rama Road 44. drive north 2.8 km and turn right by the Shell station opposite the Fern Resort Sign. This road, RR45, Monck Road, crosses Hwy 169 and carries on towards Sebright and Kinmount
Getting through Kinmount
Kinmount is a small town with its main shopping area along Hwy 121. The Burnt River runs through the middle of the town and the bridge crossing this river is the key to getting the correct road to Gooderham, Hwy 503 east is the road immediately south of the bridge. There are two roads to choose from so be sure to take the road closest to the end of the bridge. Drive along 503 until you reach Gooderham
For further help consult your current Ontario Road map or use Mapquest.ca
Please do not come out without first making an appointment. Thank you!
From Toronto, Mississauga
Take Hwy 400 north to Hwy 11 to the second Orillia exit, Hwy 12 South, Follow Hwy 12 to the turn-off for Rama Road 44 to Simcoe Rd 45 to Kinmount then 503 to Gooderham
From Toronto & the Oshawa area:
Take Hwy 35 north via Lindsay to the RR 121 junction just south of Fenelon Falls, Follow RR 121 north to County Rd 503 at Kinmount to Gooderham
From the Kingston area:
Take the route along Hwy 401 West to Hwy 62 at Belleville. Take Hwy 62 North via Madoc to Bancroft, then Hwy 28 west to Paudash. Take Hwy 118 west to Hwy 503 at Tory Hill follow to Gooderham
From the Ottawa area:
Take Hwy 17 to Hwy 60 west. Take Hwy 60 to Renfrew take Hwys 132 and 41 to Hwy 28 at Denbigh. Take Hwy 28 West through Bancroft to Paudash. Take Hwy 118 to 503 at Tory Hill then follow to Gooderham
From the North:
Take Hwy 60 just north of Huntsville to Hwy 35. Follow 121 south to Kinmount. Follow 503 to Gooderham.
Getting through Orillia
Use the second Orillia exit, Hwy 12 South it is 1.6 km past the Memorial Drive exit. Drive 4.5 km east, past the hotel and over the bridge, to a T junction. Take the ramp to the right. 1.5km later, you will cross a bridge over the narrows between Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchinching. About 200 meters from end of the bridge turn left onto Rama Road 44. drive north 2.8 km and turn right by the Shell station opposite the Fern Resort Sign. This road, RR45, Monck Road, crosses Hwy 169 and carries on towards Sebright and Kinmount
Getting through Kinmount
Kinmount is a small town with its main shopping area along Hwy 121. The Burnt River runs through the middle of the town and the bridge crossing this river is the key to getting the correct road to Gooderham, Hwy 503 east is the road immediately south of the bridge. There are two roads to choose from so be sure to take the road closest to the end of the bridge. Drive along 503 until you reach Gooderham
For further help consult your current Ontario Road map or use Mapquest.ca