Hybla to Graphite Trail
City: GraphiteLength: 6.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
Whispering Pines - North Hastings Scenic Route 11
This is a road route and a scenic route designed predominately for road cycling and cars.
Highlights
Point 1 - Maxwell Settlement
Named for James Maxwell one of the first homesteaders to farm free land grants in the area. He had 25 children.
Point 5 - Hybla Zion Church
Hybla was founded by George Augustus Bartlett. He noticed the number of bees around and named the place after the classic Roman town of Hybla, which was famous for its honey. The church was established in 1886 which was originally Methodist.
Point 8 - Monteagle Valley Lookout
Monteagle Valley Lookout Point....
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Hybla to Graphite Trail
City: GraphiteLength: 6.0 kmRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
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City: Lake St. PeterRegion: Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley
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