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Driving Directions to Big Canoe's North Gate |
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From East Side Take 400 North to Highway 53...Turn left on highway 53 towards Dawsonville...Go through town and continue on 53 up to Steve Tate Highway (Highway 11)...Turn right on Steve Tate Highway (Highway 11). Big Canoe will be on your left after a few miles on Steve Tate...Go past the first entrance to Big Canoe...Go to the second entrance, about a mile or two past the first entrance...Turn left into the second entrance...Follow the signs to the Wildcat parking area. From West Side Take 575 North from 75. 575 becomes 515 and 5...Continue for 2 miles...Turn right on 108 for 2 miles. At 4-way stop, continue straight (108 becomes 53)...past the Tate House on the right...cross the tracks...continue on 53 for about 9.5 miles...Turn left on Steve Tate Highway (Highway 11) at the Chevron Station...Big Canoe will be on your left after a few miles on Steve Tate...Go past the first entrance to Big Canoe...Go to the second entrance, about a mile or two past the first entrance...Turn left into the second entrance...Follow the signs to the Wildcat parking area. |
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Transportation & Parking |
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
The entrance to the Big Canoe tour of Homes is through the Big Canoe North Gate on Steve Tate Highway. After entering the gate, you will be directed to the Wildcat parking area.
Starting at 8:15 a.m.,shuttle busses will take visitors from the parking area to The Marketplace at the Broyles Community Center to purchase tickets for the Tour. Buses will depart every 15 minutes. The last shuttle bus scheduled to take guests to The Marketplace for their tickets—and from there to the homes on the Tour--will leave the Wildcat parking area at 2:00 p.m.
The Marketplace serves as the "hub" of all activity taking place for the Tour. Here you will purchase your tickets and then continue on to visit all four homes being featured this year. The Marketplace also offers more than 30 booths with vendors and artists, the Bear Paw Bakery, with its delightful selection of homemade treats, and the Crazy Bear Cafe--a perfect spot to catch a light lunch or snack.
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