John Rowswell Hub Trail
The John Rowswell Hub Trail is a 25 km multi-use non-motorized trail system that connects many significant points of interest including the waterfront walkway, Bellevue Park, Algoma University, Sault College, the new hospital and Fort Creek Conservation Area.
This trail system provides access to all areas of the City and links together key cultural, historical, and natural areas of the community. In addition, community residents can use the trail as an alternative, environmentally friendly mode of transportation, decreasing auto-dependency within the City.
The Trail provides increased recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to Sault Ste. Marie and attract many trail-using tourists to the City. As well, the trail serves to promote local, provincial and national cross-country running and cycling trials and competitions.
One the main goals of the John Rowswell Hub Trail is to improve recreational and health opportunities in the community. Walking and cycling provide enjoyable, convenient and affordable means of exercise and recreation. The most effective fitness routines are moderate in intensity, individualized and are incorporated into our daily activities. Walking and cycling can accomplish this and at the same time provide mobility.
The development of the John Rowswell Hub Trail also promotes environmental benefits as walking and cycling are energy-efficient, non-polluting modes of travel. Short distance, motor vehicle trips are the least fuel-efficient and generate the most pollution per kilometre. These trips have the greatest potential of being replaced by cycling and walking trips. Shifting to these modes can mitigate exhaust, ground-level air pollution, smog, acid rain, water, land and noise pollution.
Keeping our Trails Safe
The ever-expanding Hub Trail and other active transportation paths have encouraged our community to embrace healthier lifestyles and sustainable transportation, making it easier to reach important destinations and providing recreational opportunities. It is important to follow common courtesy practices on the network so that all users—motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, joggers, pet-walkers, and families—can enjoy and feel safe. Showing courtesy goes a long way in creating a positive community atmosphere.
Here are some common tips to follow:
For Motorists:
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Avoid Blocking Cyclists and Pedestrians: Do not park on the Hub Trail, sidewalks, or within painted bike lanes.
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Check Blind Spots: Always check for cyclists or pedestrians before turning or changing lanes.
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Use Turn Signals: Signal your intentions clearly in advance to give cyclists and pedestrians time to react.
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Maintain a Safe Distance: When passing cyclists, be patient and give them plenty of space and avoid cutting them off.
For Cyclists:
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Stay Right, Pass Left: Keep to the right side of the path unless passing. When overtaking another user, always pass on the left and signal your approach with a bell or verbal alert.
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Be Predictable: Maintain a consistent speed and travel in a straight line. Sudden stops or abrupt movements can catch others off guard.
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Speed limit: All users must adhere to the Hub Trail’s speed limit of 20km/hr.
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Respect Trail Signage: Follow posted signs and markings. They are designed to ensure the safety and smooth flow of all trail users.
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Yield to Pedestrians: Cyclists should yield to pedestrians and be prepared to stop if necessary.
For Pedestrians and Everyone Else:
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Avoid Going On Private Property: Respect other people’s property and privacy by staying on public lands.
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Leash and Clean Up After Pets: Keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to maintain trail cleanliness.
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Stay Alert: Avoid distractions such as mobile phones and earbuds. Be aware of your surroundings and prepared to yield to others as needed.
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Share the Trail: Pedestrians should be mindful of their surroundings and avoid walking in the center of the path.
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Report Hazards: If you encounter any hazards or maintenance issues, please report them to the City.
By adhering to these tips, we can ensure that our bike paths and multi-use trails remain safe and enjoyable for everyone. We encourage all members of our community to embrace these practices and contribute to a positive outdoor experience.
Route MapJohn Rowswell Hub Trail Route Map