A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
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Alvinston to Pinery Provincial Park - Rural Ontario Bike Tour - Day 6 of 9
This video summarizes day 6 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through South-Western Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Thursday, May 24, 2018.
Starting at A.W. Campbell Conservation Area I headed West along Shiloh Line. I turned and headed north on Nauvoo Road. I stopped when I eventually reached Watford at Home Hardware. I also grabbed some grocery items from Foodland and ate a Panzoroti for lunch at 4 Sister's Pizza. After that I continued north along Nauvoo Rd and crossed over highway 402, then eventually turned right onto Hickory Creek Line to head east. I briefly rode on Townsend Line then turn onto Gordon Road to continue north. I passed through the community of Thedford along with many large scale dairy farms and wind turbines. Gordon Rd eventually terminates at Bog line where I turned and headed West back to the main highway. I continued north on Northville Rd and then turned North East onto Lakeshore Rd which is also known as Highway 21. I crossed over the Ausable river and continued riding until I reached the entrance into Pinery Provincial Park. After purchasing a camping permit I still had another 5km to ride to get to campsite since Pinery is such a large park. For dinner I rode back out the park and went to the community of Grand Bend. There is a paved multi-use trail along Highway 21 which links Grand Bend and Pinery.
Strava for Day 6:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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St Thomas to Alvinston - Rural Ontario Bike Tour - Day 5 of 9
This video summarizes day 5 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through South-Western Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Wednesday, May 23, 2018.
Starting at Dalewood Conservation Area I headed north along Dalewood Rd then turned and headed west along Ron McNeil Line. From there I turned onto Wonderland Rd then headed southwest along Clinton Line, Longhurst Line, Stafford Line, 5 Gore Line and Shackleton. I turned and headed North West after reaching the community of Dutton along Currie Rd. Once I got to Duff Line I turned and headed South West through the community of Largie. After reaching Dunborough Road I turned again and headed North West and crossed over the Thames River where the road changed names to Simspon Rd. After a brief stretch heading South East along Longwoods Rd, I turned onto Dundonald Rd and continued North West. I stopped for lunch in Glencoe at Palace Family Restaurant, then continued along Dundonald until it changes names to Courtright Line and heads in the west direction. I made a right turn at Inwood Rd and passed through the community of Inwood where I stopped for a visit at the home of 1puglife from YouTube. I then traveled back East again along Shiloh Line which took me to my campground for the night at A.W. Campbell Conservation Area. After setting up my tent I headed into the community of Alvinston for dinner at Amour's Ale House. After dinner I did a nature walk around the lake trail at my campground.
1puglife's video:
Strava for Day 5:
The bike I used for this trip is a New York made Linear Recumbent Bike which I believe is from around 2004. I carried my gear in 2 Giant Waterproof Panniers, and mounted my tent and sleeping pad on the top of the rack.
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Canadian Maple Syrup
Maple Syrup Festivities in South Western Ontario.
A.W. Campbell Conservation Area in Alvinston Ontario..
Followed by a visit to Williamson Farms in Lambton Shores ON.
Steve Dumont Band Camp 2012 Act 012
Alvinston A.W. Campbell Conservation Area
Maple Syrup Festival
It's a feast for the senses at A.W. Campbell Conservation Area on March 21st & 22nd during the annual Maple Syrup Festival. For more info, call 519.245.3710 or go to scrca.on.ca.