1.0 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan

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1 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan Executive Summary: The Township of Tiny prepared a Trails and Active Transportation Master Plan in 2011 and now, by preparing a Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, continues to invest in the creation of a high quality trails and bicycle system. This plan provides a comprehensive system of signage designed to orient trail users and provide clear directional information along a signed network of trails and cycling routes. The signage and trail information system will support and compliment the overall image of Tiny Township, the Tiny, and be in alignment with supportive signage programs being developed by and implemented by project partners such as Simcoe County and Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7). Vision and Objective: Communities benefit greatly where attractive and well-used trails exist. Access to trails, which includes identification signage, directional signage, and interpretive signage, is an important part of a well used system of trails. Trails Wayfinding in Tiny Township will provide direction and assurance to residents and visitors - ensuring that trails can be explored and enjoyed to the fullest and that users can effectively find specific points of interests. Introduction: The Township of Tiny, along with PLANbyDESIGN Inc., and building on the Tiny Trails and Active Transportation Plan, has developed a wayfinding master plan for trails in Tiny Township. The plan was created through community consultation, comprehensive trails mapping, review of existing signage, and using the RTO7 Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards. The Township and the consulting team engaged with stakeholders and the public to develop a vision for Trails Wayfinding in Tiny. Wayfinding signs help people find their way around. Wayfinding is used at different scales and directs both pedestrians and vehicles. The use of wayfinding signage helps ensure that people can easily see their starting point and find their destination. Wayfinding serves to assure both residents and visitors that they are going in the correct direction and this type of signage is a necessary part of a high quality trails system. A wayfinding system is based on a series of connected and consistent elements and involves the use of sign types and sign standards. The general considerations that informed the creation of the Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan were: Provide consistent identification, orientation and navigation in and around Tiny s Trails; Encourage visiting, exploring and appreciation of Tiny s Trails; Serve all trail user types regardless of ability; Reduce clutter and redundant signage on trails to enhance the natural environment; Be economically viable and sustainable; Capitalize on funding opportunities that will assist with signage manufacture and installation costs; Use graphics that are consistent with or complimentary to existing signage and sign standards. Urban Planners and Landscape Architects

2 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 Existing Sign Inventory: Existing signage along the Tiny was reviewed to determine the general quality and state of repair. In locating new signage on the Tiny this plan will also provide information for reducing sign clutter and removing outdated or redundant signs in order to enhance the natural environment and increase the overall enjoyment of trails use. Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.:

3 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 Wayfinding Signs: The sign inventory and a review of trails along with an understanding of the RTO7 sign standards resulted in a list and description of all required sign types; directional, destination, kiosk and gateway, (vehicular and pedestrian scales), map based signs, trail markers, informational kiosks or panels, and specialized signs such as interpretive. By locating decisions points, destinations and routes, crossing points and entrances Appendix A provides a description of all required sign types. The location, orientation, position, and number of signs is shown. - see Appendix A Required Wayfinding Signs - Sign Locations: Appendix B identifies the locations for all proposed wayfinding signs including the location, orientation, position, and number of signs. - see Appendix B Wayfinding Sign Locations - Available Funding for Trails Wayfinding Signage: Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7) has developed Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards. RTO7 offers 1:1 funding up to a maximum of $25,000 partner investment per project, for a total of $50,000. On a case by case basis if a project partner requires more funding for multiple projects (i.e. trail wayfinding sign and trail kiosk signs) there is a potential to receive funding for multiple projects in a single year. To be eligible for RTO7 funding the proposed signs must be consistent with RTO7 Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards. Simcoe County s, Trails Connecting Communities Program (TCCP), was established in 2009 to assist municipalities in the development of active transportation and recreational opportunities, with a focus on enhancing and/or expanding trail networks for non-motorized uses. The TCCP operates through a 50/50 matching structure whereby County funds are matched to local municipal investment, to an upset limit of $30,000 of county funding provided to the municipality at the completion of the project. To be eligible for TCCP funding the project must meet the following criteria: enhance an existing trail or establish a key trail linkage to improve network connectivity; be constructed to specifications that improve trail accessibility to people with disabilities; work towards linking local municipalities and/or settlement areas; design is satisfactory to County staff (Simcoe County utilizes and endorses the use of RTO7 Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards); proposed cycling route signage is to be consistent with County standards and to only be placed along Cycle Simcoe approved routes. RTO7 Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards The Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RTO7), is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of tourism-based opportunities within Bruce, Grey, and Simcoe counties. RTO7 developed Wayfinding standards to address primary and specific tourist-based requirements and to promote the use of a uniform system of signs across the broader geographic area. The use of a consistent system of wayfinding signs across community, county or regional boundaries will help to promote tourism across the broader region. Generally the use of these signs helps to ensure that a visit to Region 7 is memorable, and satisfying. - see Appendix C RTO7 Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards - As noted above, where communities located within the RTO7 boundaries propose to implement signage that meets the RTO7 standards 1:1 funding is available to support manufacture and installation. Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

4 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 Public Consultation Tiny Township Trails Wayfinding A round of meetings and interviews was conducted with key stakeholders, including tourism related organizations, neighbouring municipalities, the County of Simcoe, and RT07. The consulting team attended the Tiny Township 2016 Community BBQ to engage with the community and discuss the trails wayfinding project. And a public open house was also held to engage with the community and stakeholders and collect further opinion and input. RE: How do you think signage and wayfinding should be improved? Trail Crossing Signs at Road More parking and Access to Trails Trail Mapping on Website Install rest Areas Install Share the Road Signs Promote Biking on Trail with Signage Bigger Stop Signs for Snowmobiles at Crossing Points Direct People to Beaches from the Trail Overview Map at Trailheads Be Careful of Too Much Signage Clean Up Old Signs Bike/Walk Safety a Concern Tiny Beaches Road due to Road Width Distance to Points of Interest should be included on Signs We Like Sign Program in Peterborough and in Honey Harbour identify What Concession you are at along trail Identify how far to Penetang, Midland, Perkinsfiled and other communities Need better maps Mark the trans Canada trail Where is hunting permitted What is private and what is public Identify Poison Ivy Include Accessibility Information Use FUN FACTS! on signs Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

5 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 Trails Wayfinding Sign Design Our important project partners - Simcoe County and RTO7 both endorse the use of the RTO7 Tourism Wayfinding Signage Standards. RTO7 standards allow a certain amount of flexibility to customize signs (i.e. to include Township logos and specific sign content). Matching funds for implementation of the signage is only available if the RTO7 standards are followed. After review and consideration of these standards and discussion with the Township Steering Committee for this project a collection of signs for Tiny Township Trails that follow the RTO7 standards have been developed. Further a number of customized signs that are specific to Tiny Township have also been developed. On Road Directional & Destination Signage: Signs that are intended to be installed in the public ROW on rotes leading to a trail head or parking area. The signs are scaled to be legible to a motorist and provide directional information to motorists and cyclists. Off Road Directional, Map, & Interpretive: Signs that are intended to be installed at specific locations along the Tiny providing directional, interpretive, and orientation information to trail users. Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

6 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 Trails Wayfinding Sign Design (cont d) Trail Crossing and Major Trail Head: The crossing signs are to be installed wher e the Tiny crosses the roadway and will help to promote the presence of the trail while also acting to alert motorists to the possibility of pedestrians and cyclists. The Major Trail Head Signs are to be installed across the trail at major access points to the rail Trail which include, the Overhead Bridge Trail Section, Bernie LeClaire Park, and Wyevale. Optional Major Trail Head Signs Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

7 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 Trails Wayfinding Sign Design (cont d) Bicycle Route Signs The on-road bicycle system in Tiny Township includes a number of routes/loops that have were identified in the 2011 Trails and Active Transportation Master Plan and by Simcoe County (Cycle Simcoe). Bicycle Route Signs are an excellent way to identify local cycling routes and they also remind people that roadways are intended to safely serve cyclists. Signs are installed at decision points along routes where they are most visible and do not interfere with other regulatory signage. Bicycle Route Signs identify the direction, distance to go and name of route. Book 18 Share the Road signs are placed before blind sections, such as hills or turns in the road and approximately 2 4 kms apart along straight sections. Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

8 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 APPENDIX A TINY TOWNSHIP REQUIRED WAYFINDING SIGNS Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

9 5'-8" Tiny Marsh Tiny 2'-0" Trailblazer Directional! Vt-1! (where posted speed 80km) Purpose:! Vehicular-level directional sign unit designed to provide! directional information to the Tiny.!! Notes:! 1. Designed for speeds posted speeds of 80 km/hr! maximum.! 2. Signs may be used in both rural and urban locations.! 3. Install at traffic intersections/decision points! where directions are required.! 4. Sign units should be installed a maximum 50 meters! before required turn. Refer to Page 5-1.1, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail

10 Tiny Marsh Tiny 9'-0" 7'-0" Above Road Grade 31/2 Dia. x. hot-dip galvanized steel pole, or 6"x6" P.T. Post Trailblazer Directional! Vt-1! (where posted speed 80km)

11 Tiny (where no parking) 2'-8" Tiny 3'-0" Vehicular Pedestrian Directional! Vt-3b! (where parking available, posted speed 50km) Purpose:! Vehicular sign for use on side roads leading to a trail! head or trail parking area.!! Notes:! 1. Designed for speeds of 50 km/hr maximum.! 2. Signs may be used in both rural and urban locations.! 3. Installation should be determined by:! a. required directional arrows, the occurrence of decision points! b. the arrival at a destination. Refer to Page 5-3.2, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail

12 Tiny 6"x6" P.T. Post 7'-0" 10'-0" Vehicular Pedestrian Directional! Vt-3b! (where parking available, posted speed 50km)

13 Public Parking Tiny P Purpose:! Vehicular-level sign used to identify trail access! parking lots.!! Notes:! 1. Sign unit has been developed for optimal viewing at! posted speeds of 50 km/hr.! 2. Install immediately before, or adjacent to a public! parking lot. Backside Reflected Layout Optional Community Header 3'-5" 2'-1" Dia. P Tiny Public Parking 1'-11" 2" 1'-4" 2'-4" Parking Lot ID! Vu-3

14 3'-5" P Tiny Public Parking 31/2 Dia. x. hot-dip galvanized steel pole, or 6"x6" P.T. Post 8'-0" 11'-6" Parking Lot ID! Vu-3

15 1'-0" Tiny 3.25" 4.5" 2" Distance Marker! (Optional) 2Km Wyevale 1'-5" Tiny 2.5" 4.5" 1Km St. Patricks Church 2.5" 1Km Huronia Airport 4.5" 0.5Km Bernie LeClair Park 2Km Wyevale 4.5" 0.5Km Wyevale Park Walking Tour Guide - Option One! Pw-b Purpose:! Pedestrian-level sign designed to provide directional! and assurance for a specified special route.!! Notes:! 1. Signs may be used in both rural and urban locations.! 2. Installation should be determined by:! a. required directional arrows, the occurrence of decision points,! b. the need for user assurance.! 3. Community Header and Distance Marker plate are optional.! 4. Photo content for Option 2 to be determined by Township. Where Two Line! Description Required 6.75" 1.5Km Tiny Marsh 0.5Km North Simcoe Railway 0.5Km Copeland Hill Cemetary Refer to Page 6-1.2, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail

16 Community Header! (Optional) Basic Stand Alone Sign Tiny Distance Marker! (Optional) 2Km Wyevale Tiny 5'-7" 4"x4" P.T. Post 4'-2" Walking Tour Guide! Pw-b

17 Balm Beach 12" 2'-0" Woodland Beach 1.5Km6Km to go 1.2 Km to go Woodland Beach 1.5Km6Km to go 3.2 Km to go Bluewater Beach 1.5Km6Km to go 1.1 Km to go 6" 1.5Km6Km to go 3.2 Km to go Lafontaine Beach Park 1.5Km6Km to go 1.1 Km to go Beach! Symbol Jackson Beach 1.5Km6Km to go 1.1 Km to go Major Trail Directional Sign Purpose:! Pedestrian Sign Directing from the to the Five! Major Public Beaches in Tiny Township.!! Notes:! 1. Installed at key locations on Tiny to identify distance to Public Beaches in Tiny Township. 2. Refer to Page 5-3.2, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail.! 3. Specifically used to identify and promote the Beaches.

18 Community Header! (Optional) 1'-6" Woodland Beach 1.5Km6Km to go 3.2 Km to go 4"x4" P.T. Post 4'-2" Major Trail Directional Sign

19 20" 12" Thunder Beach Loop 6 Km to go All Routes to Include! "Share the Road" Signage Simcoe County Cycling Route Signs Purpose: Identify cycling routes and distances from identified starting point as per mapping from Cycle Simcoe. Notes: 1. Cycling Signs to be installed at all decision making points 2. Share the Road Signs are to be installed using approximate 3km spacing and before blind spots in the road; including hills, bends, and narrow sections. 3. Refer to 'Cycle Simcoe" signage standards for more information. 4. Start and End points for each 'Loop' would be displayed on maps, as well as online on the Simcoe County Interactive Map. Thunder Beach Loop 6 Km to go Awenda Loop 15 Km to go Tiny Beaches Loop 3 Km to go Heart of Georgian Bay Loop 23 Km to go

20 3'-4" 2'-6" (10mm) Corrugated plastic core! aluminum composite panel (Alumalite with! or approved equal with inherent P2b finish) Vinyl graphics applied to face TINY RAIL TRAIL 3M Opaque graphic!lm series 7725! ʻSapphire Blueʼ M Opaque graphic!lm series 7725! V7 ʻMatte Whiteʼ k m s T o E x p r l o e Purpose:! Vehicular sign for use at points where the crosses! a roadway. Serves to promote and advertise the Trail.!! Notes:! 1. Installation should be determined by:! a. installed in municipal ROW at locations where the Rail! Trail crosses a roadway.! b. generally located 10M from trail crossing facing traffic! in both directions. Trail Crossing Sign

21 6mm OD stainless steel machine bolts! - Screws shall be positioned to avoid! all vinyl graphics on the face of the sign! - Finish visible bolt heads with P1 paint to! camouflage visibility. 2'-6" TINY RAIL TRAIL 6"x6" Pressure! Treated Post 2 3 k m s T o E x p r l o e 10'-11" 18 Sono Tube:! - 4' min. depth! - Embed in soil and backfill! with compacted stone dust! - Post shall extend the full! depth of the footing 8'-0" Trail Crossing Sign

22 Precast coping to be color imitation of indiana cut limestone Masonry veneer to be: Type: Wiarton Limestone Color: buff/grey Pattern: random ashlar 400 steel reinforced poured concrete wall to be days w/ 6-8% air entrainment 6mm OD stainless steel! machine bolts! - Screws shall be positioned! to avoid all vinyl graphics on! the face of the sign! - Finish visible bolt heads! with P1 paint to camouflage! visibility. 305mm O.C. each way rebar reinforcement (typical) (minimum 40mm clear cover) Continuous poured in place concrete footing over free draining compacted (95% s.p.d.) native subsoil w/ minimum 20'-0" 1'-6" 14'-0" 8'-0" 2'-6" TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 k m s T o E x p l o e r 6"x6" Pressure! Treated Post 13'-4" Trail Crossing Sign TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 k m s T o E x p l o e r Masonry Veneer! Pillar 3'-0" Major Trail Head Entrance Feature Contractor to Provide Shop Drawings of Structure for Township Approval

23 TINY RAIL TRAIL TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 k m s T o E x p l o r e 2 3 k m s T o E x p l o r e Option One (with Community Header) TINY RAIL TRAIL TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 k m s T o E x p l o r e 2 3 k m s T o E x p l o r e Option Two (with no Stone Pillars) Optional! Major Trail Head Entrance Feature

24 Suggested Signs: Ecological Significance Agricultural Significance Railway Bridges Copeland Hill Cemetery Huronia Airport St. Patrick's Church Tiny Marsh North Simcoe Railway Purpose:! Pedestrian-level element designed to provide! interpretative information along.!! Notes:! 1. Content for each sign, photography and graphic! production files shall be determined by the Township.! 2. Sign unit should be installed at locations relevant to! the respective panelʼs content. Copeland Hill Cemetery 2'-9" Copeland Hill Cemetery, also known as United Cemetery has a rich history connected to the Wesleyan Methodist C h u r c h, w h i c h h e l d s e r v i c e s i n Penetanguishene as early as 1829 with the introduction of Christianity to the area. The Church owed its beginnings to members of the garrison from Drummond Island that settled in the area after the Island was returned to the Americans following the War of Pastors for the Church travelled on horseback, their district was from Owen Sound to Peterborough. The Copeland Family donated the land for the cemetery in the 1830s. CONTENT T.B.D. The Copelands were a prominent industrial family of North Simcoe with vast holding in timber. They owned and operated many mills. The tombstones remain in relatively good condition and range from simplistic and effective to grand, hinting at the lives of pioneer families who lived and developed the area. There are many prominent citizens buried in the Cemetery, including the Gidley family. Captain John Gundry Gidley, listed as a Steam mariner in 1891, was patriarch of the Gidley Boat works in Penetanguishene. Upon his death, Gidley was considered a pioneer of Canadian watercraft. Gidley boats are still revered worldwide for their craftsmanship and quality. The travelling missionaries are gone, as is the Methodist Church and United Church. All that remains is the Copeland Hill Cemetery to provide a window to the past. The small cemetery also provides a link to the War of 1812, and the beginning of the introduction of Christianity to the area. Cemetery contains heritage of farmers, mill workers, and industrialists who helped develop the Township of Tiny. The Copeland Hill Cemetery is a designated property on the Municipal Heritage Register. It was designated under By-Law on March 31, KEY TO PHOTOS 1. Lorem Ipsum 2. Ipsum Lorem 3'-5" 6'-2" 31/2 Dia. x. hot-dip galvanized steel pole, or 4"x4" P.T. Post Interpretive Marker - Large! Pi-1 Refer to Page 8-1.1, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail

25 Purpose:! Pedestrian-level element designed to provide! interpretative information along.!! Notes:! 1. Content for each sign, verbiage, photography and! graphic production files shall be determined by the Township.! 2. Sign unit should be installed at locations relevant to! the respective panelʼs content. 4'-6" 2'-8" 31/2 Dia. x. hot-dip galvanized steel pole, or 4"x4" P.T. Post Interpretive Marker - Small! Pi-2 Side View Refer to Page 8-2.1, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail

26 Purpose:! Pedestrian-level information / orientation sign for use at! major rail trail, trail heads.!! Notes:! 1. Locate at major access points to the Tiny! and where parking is available.! 2. Content for each sign, verbiage, photography and! graphic production files shall be determined by the Township.! 3. The information to be included on sign:! a. Overview Map.! b. You Are Here map indicator.! c. Trail User Guidelines.! d. Fun Facts relevant to the Township of Tiny.! d. General Information about ; length, location,! history, points of interest, access points, and amenities. Sample Kiosk - Township of Springwater Dimensions are approximate. Kiosk structure shall be constructed to match kiosks in neigbouring communities. Refer to Page 8-1.1, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail 7'-4" 1'-7" 6'-0" Trail User Guidelines Tiny The Tiny Trail passes over agricultural land and into areas of hardwood forest. The Wye River and Copeland Creek meander across the trail at many points, providing habitat for resident wildlife and scenic views of nature at its best. Within a few kilometres of the trail, users have access to the Tiny Marsh Wildlife Area, which is classified as a provincially significant wetland, with trails, canoeing, boardwalks and an education centre. Also less than 10 kilometers to the west of the trail are some of the longest freshwater sand beaches in North America along southern Georgian Bay. Adjacent to the trail at about its midpoint is the Ossossane Bone Pit, an ancient site of Huron/Wendat mass burials, which has been recognized for its historical and archaeological value. The Trail is enjoyed year round by outdoor enthusiasts and offers the ideal location to walk, bird watch, jog, or cycle during the spring, summer and fall. Access: At any of the 12 intersecting Concession Roads. Parking is available at Wyevale and Perkingsfield (Bernie LeClair Park). Other access points include: Penetang Park GPS coordinates N ' W ' Concession 4 & County Rd. 6 GPS coordinates N ' W ' Tiny Trail at Phelpston GPS coordinates N ' W '..B.D T T TEN CON You Are Here FUN FACTS! The Township of Tiny is the! largest Township in all of! Canada. The Township of Tiny has over! 68km of shoreline. 3'-0" 7'-9" 9'-4" 4'-0" The 22.5 km abandoned railway right of way located in the Township of Tiny, County of Simcoe has its southern terminus at the Tiny/Flos (Springwater) line 1.5 km north of Elmvale. It runs roughly north, parallel to County Road 6, one of the main north-south arteries of the Township and then angles northeastward to its north terminus at the southern town limits of Penetanguishene. Expect and respect other trail users. Keep to the right to allow others to pass on your left. Stay on the trail and don t create new trails or use unmarked (unsigned) trails. Respect adjacent landowners by not trespassing onto private property. Leave the trail as you found it; whatever you pack in, pack out. Pets must be leashed at all times. Remember to scoop the poop. Use trails according to the permitted uses indicated on signage. Check trail conditions and use caution if conditions change. Please report any damage or maintenance required on the trail to the Township Pedestrian Map Directory! Pd-1b

27 Purpose:! Pedestrian-level information / orientation sign providing! in depth detail about different sections of the.!! Notes:! 1. Locate at key locations along the Tiny.! 2. Content for each sign, verbiage, photography and! graphic production files shall be determined by the Township.! 3. The information to be included on sign:! a. Blow Up of Specific Section.! b. You Are Here map indicator.! c. Fun Facts relevant to the Township of Tiny.! d. Specific information about the section of ; length,! location, history, points of interest, access points, and amenities. 2'-10" Community Header! (Optional) Perkinsfield Section! DETAILS Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam diam diam, maximus sit amet sem sit amet, consequat vulputate purus. Etiam eget imperdiet dui. Praesent condimentum eleifend elit nec accumsan. Pellentesque a risus ut lectus accumsan vestibulum. Etiam imperdiet faucibus tellus, sed tincidunt est pretium eu. Aliquam gravida condimentum augue id maximus. In ultrices non nulla ut faucibus. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus CONTENT T.B.D. 6'-3.5". FUN FACT. Fusce est orci, maximus at diam quis, maximus egestas augue. Donec quis lorem metus. Duis auctor, nunc consectetur posuere posuere, libero urna placerat dolor, a fringilla nulla metus vitae lectus. Phasellus placerat rhoncus libero commodo faucibus. Quisque tincidunt velit ligula, a 2'-0" 4'-0" Pedestrian Map Detailed! Pd-2 Refer to Page 7-4.1, RT07 Wayfinding! Signage Standards, for further detail

28 Tiny Trails Wayfinding Master Plan, 2016 APPENDIX B TINY TOWNSHIP WAYFINDING SIGNS LOCATIONS Pg Hurontario Street, Unit 7, Collingwood, ON, L9Y 0G7 tel. (705) e.: info@plandesign.ca

29 T: Tiny Follow Highway Traffic Act for Typical! Sign Post Offset from Edge of Traveled! Roadway, Signs to be Field Located by! Townhip Public Works Staff Pedestrian Directional Public Parking Tiny P TO PARKING! DRIVEWAY TRAIL! CROSSING XING P Tiny Public Parking Parking Lot Identifcation! Install immediately before, or! adjacent to a public parking lot. TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o Trail Crossing STOP STOP! AHEAD STOP! AHEAD STOP 10.0m TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o EXISTING SIGNS! TO REMAIN Municipal Bylaw, Existing XING Trail Crossing STOP! AHEAD Stop Ahead, Existing STOP Stop, Existing TRAIL! CROSSING Regulatory, Existing Simcoe County! Trail Loop &! Road Name Sign Trail Crossings! (Roads 60km posted speed) Balm Beach Road TRAIL! CROSSING Tiny Pedestrian Directional 30.0m

30 T: Tiny Follow Highway Traffic Act for Typical! Sign Post Offset from Edge of Traveled! Roadway, Signs to be Field Located by! Townhip Public Works Staff Pedestrian Directional TRAIL! CROSSING TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o Trail Crossing STOP STOP! AHEAD STOP! AHEAD STOP TINY RAIL TRAIL 8.0m 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o EXISTING SIGNS! TO REMAIN Trail Crossing Municipal Bylaw, Existing STOP! AHEAD Stop Ahead, Existing STOP Stop, Existing TRAIL! CROSSING Regulatory, Existing Simcoe County! Trail Loop &! Road Name Sign Concession 12 TRAIL! CROSSING 30.0m Tiny Trail Crossings! (Roads 60km posted speed) Pedestrian Directional

31 T: Tiny Follow Highway Traffic Act for Typical! Sign Post Offset from Edge of Traveled! Roadway, Signs to be Field Located by! Townhip Public Works Staff Pedestrian Directional TRAIL! CROSSING TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o Trail Crossing STOP STOP! AHEAD STOP! AHEAD STOP 8.0m TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o EXISTING SIGNS! TO REMAIN Trail Crossing Municipal Bylaw, Existing STOP! AHEAD Stop Ahead, Existing STOP Stop, Existing TRAIL! CROSSING Regulatory, Existing Simcoe County! Trail Loop &! Road Name Sign Concession m TRAIL! CROSSING Tiny Trail Crossings! (Roads 60km posted speed) Pedestrian Directional

32 T: Tiny Follow Highway Traffic Act for Typical! Sign Post Offset from Edge of Traveled! Roadway, Signs to be Field Located by! Townhip Public Works Staff Pedestrian Directional TRAIL! CROSSING TINY RAIL TRAIL 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o Trail Crossing STOP STOP! AHEAD STOP! AHEAD STOP TINY RAIL TRAIL 8.0m 2 3 km s T o E xp re l o EXISTING SIGNS! TO REMAIN Trail Crossing Municipal Bylaw, Existing STOP! AHEAD Stop Ahead, Existing STOP Stop, Existing TRAIL! CROSSING Regulatory, Existing Simcoe County! Trail Loop &! Road Name Sign Concession 9 TRAIL! CROSSING 30.0m Tiny Trail Crossings! (Roads 60km posted speed) Pedestrian Directional

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