Dresden is another very historic town
connected with the underground railroad.
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/tour1%20094_small.jpg)
You'll note the sign on the bus saying that it
stops at all railways crossings.. first time I've ever know that to be the
case but there again I don't usually travel by bus. And here is out
guide to Dresden.
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/tour1%20096_small.jpg)
This is what they call the Trillium Trail
Historical Walk and we were going to take just a few hundred yards of it
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/tour1%20099_small.jpg)
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/tour1%20101_small.jpg)
There are lots of these stones with a
description of the significant people which you can read as you walk
around the trail.
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/tour1%20103_small.jpg)
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/tour1%20105_small.jpg)
You'll note that this is a very pleasant park
where you can have a picnic along the river
Here is a brochure I got
about the walk...
![](http://www.electricscotland.net/canada/pics/trillium2_small.jpg)
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You can learn more by
visiting www.dresden.ca |