Talk:Bayside Trail

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I've tried to keep this article factual, informative and not sound too much like a tourist brochure (particularly the Navigation section)! I hope it's useful.

As a regular user of the trail I'd be glad to see more added to the article, particularly anything about the trail's history. My earliest recollections of it are the Mordialloc to Chelsea gravel section, known to myself and the rest of the local kids back in the mid-1980s as the "back track". This was before the suburb of Aspendale Gardens existed. I don't know how long that section of the trail existed before then.

It's only relatively recently that the entire Bayside trail has (mostly) joined to form one long section. The section between Middle Brighton Pier and Sandown Street is the most recent piece in the jigsaw puzzle... --ozzmosis 18:13, 13 April 2006 (UTC)