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Pinery Provincial Park to St Marys - Rural Ontario Bike Tour - Day 7 of 9
This video summarizes day 7 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through South-Western Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Friday, May 25, 2018.
Starting at my campsite at Pinery Provincial Park I rode out of the park and onto Highway 21. The took the multi-use path heading North East to Greenway Drive, then headed South East. This road eventually changes names and becomes Mt Carmel Dr. I rode it all the way to Richmond St where I turned and headed south. I rode past Dave's Farm (formerly davidsfarm on YouTube), then into the community of Lucan where the road changes names to Main St. After stopping for lunch at Pad Thai restaurant, I continued through Lucan and headed north along Saintsbury Line. When I reached Fallon Dr I turned right and headed east into the small community of Granton. I briefly jogged south on Granton Line, then east along Awmik Dr, then north along Clarke Rd. When I reached Whalen Line I turned and headed South East until the community of Prospect Hill. From there I turned onto Perth County Rd 139 and headed North East into the town of St Mary's. After stopping at the Town Hall building to play the piano, I decided to go and check out the Canadian Baseball Hall of fame. From Queen St I followed Church St. When I discovered that the museum wasn't open I proceeded out of town along Tracy St, Park St, Elizabeth St, Brock st, Elgin St, and Cain St. From there I continued riding East along County Rd 9 until I reached the traffic circle where it intersects with Highway 7. Just beyond there is Wildwood Conservation area, where I camped for the evening. I returned to St Marys and had dinner at Little Red's Pub and Eatery and also visited the Sarina Bridge of the Grand Truck Railway.
Strava for Day 7:
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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Pinehurst Lake to Aldershot - Rural Ontario Bike Tour - Day 9 of 9
This video summarizes day 9 of my 9 day solo bicycle trip through South-Western Ontario, Canada. The clips in this video were filmed on Sunday, May 27, 2018.
Starting at my campsite at Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area I rode out of the park and Pinehurst Road. I turned right onto Glen Morris Rd W. After crossing over the Grand River, I turned right onto East River Rd and then turned left onto Dunbar St after passing by the Glen Morris United Church. After a short stretch along Princess St, I turned onto Glen Morris Rd E and headed east. I passed by the Tim Horton Foundation's Onondaga Farms on this road then turned right onto St George Rd and headed south. I continued riding east when I got to McLean School Rd. I once again briefly jogged south when I got to Sager Rd, then continued east along Concession 4 W all the way to Highway 6. After briefly heading South East, I turned left onto Parkside Dr and entered the community of Waterdown. I turned right onto Hamilton St N, then turned left onto Dundas St. I took a right when I arrived at Mills St and descended down the Niagara Escarpment along Waterdown Rd. This took me directly to the Aldershot GO station in Burlington, which has train service back to Downtown Toronto where I live.
Strava for Day 9:
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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Awenda to Craigleith Provincial Park - Ontario Bike Tour #2 - Day 4 of 10
This video summarizes Day 4 of my 10 day solo bicycle trip along the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Huron in Southern Ontario, Canada. All of the clips in the video were filmed on Monday July 23, 2018.
Starting from Awenda Provincial Park I exited the park along Awenda Park Rd. I followed Concession 16 E, MacAvalley Rd, Robbs Rd, Champlain Rd and Robert St W into Penetanguishene, ON. After a few stops in Penetang, I headed west along Poyntz St and the Rotary Waterfront Trail to join Overhead Bridge Rd. I turned when I reached Concession 12 E and turned again at Tiny Beaches Rd N. I stayed on this road through Balm Beach and into Wasaga Beach. The name of the road changes to River Rd E. I turned right when I got to Main St and crossed over the Nottawasaga River. After stopping for lunch I continued following the shoreline along Mosley St, 27th St N, 28th St N, Linda Ln, Shore Ln and Beachwood Rd. Eventually this road merges with Highway 26 which lead me into the town of Collingwood. I rode along Hume St past the watertower then turned onto Huronario St leading into Collingwood's historic downtown. After a stop at the Loblaw grocery store I rode west along First St where I eventually joined the Georgian Rail Trail. This trail follows the route of the former Northern Railway Line which goes right past Blue Mountain, Craigleith Ski Club and the Alpine Ski Club. It also goes past the Craigleith Heritage Depot. Shortly after that I turned off the trail at Arrowhead road and entered Craigleith Provincial Park.
Strava for Day 4:
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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Drive From Michigan To Toronto, Canada - Michigan Drive
Music from Free Music Archive. Forgot what tracks are included in this video.