How to get there!
The CTTCommunities are located in the eastern part of the Cape Breton. Regional Municipality. From Sydney (highway 125) travel east on Highway 4 (Grand Lake Road) to Gardner Road (approximately 5.5km), Turn left on Gardner Road to the parking lot at 603 Gardner Road.
The Glace Bay section is 20km east of Sydney. From the eastern outskirts of Sydney take Grand Lake Road East (Route 4), just past the Glace Bay sign turn left on Phalen Road to Main Street, turn right on Main to McKeen Street on the left and here you will cross the CTT. There are several places to park in Glace Bay, Union Street, McKeen Street or the Stirling Mall on Striling Road.
To travel to the Tower Road parking lot go straight down Main Street turn right on Commercial Street, turn right on Brookside Street after the bridge at Renwick Park then continue on Brookside Street to Forest Street, the CTT parking is located on the right.
Maps
Unforgettable Experiences
Parking
1
Starting from the Gardiner Rd end
2
2.15km rest stop
3
3.45 km Sandbar Restaurant,
in addition to the exit for Dominion Beach, Tim Hortons on
Commercial Stand The Auld Shamrock.
4
4.4km rest stop and the Dominion Arena, the Marcia Fiolek Playground.
5
8.9km John Bernard Croak Memorial Park- walking track, dog park,
fishing with an accessible fishing platform.
6
9.7km Sterling Mall, and McKeen St buisineses.
7
10km The Old Town Hall Museum, exit to businesses on
Commercial St Glace Bay including Glace Bay Bike Rentals
8
10.4 km Main Event Restaurant and Bar, businesses on Union St.
9
10.6km Glace Bay Skate Board Park
10
11.2 Park St crossing, exit to Colettes Restaurant
11
11.5km Queen Elizabeth Park/tennis court
12
12.24km Dominion St Crossing, exit to Caledonia Pizza
13
13km trailhead sign
14
13.5km end of the Coal Town Trail
Coal Town Trail
Guidelines
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Hints for Horse-riding:
Did you know, horses are aloud on the coal town trail?
Here are some guidelines to follow if you see some.