Can anyone provide feedback on the surface status of Elephant Lake Road
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Can anyone provide feedback on the surface status of Elephant Lake Road
Ben
GTA - Toronto, Scarborough, York, North York
Road is in good condition. No loose gravel, potholes or sand. A few segment of the road has rough asphalt, nevertheless, not bumpy. Elephant Lake road will not disappoint.
Last edited by cruzaki636; 06-29-2011 at 04:20 PM.
As of today, a little bit of sand on the sides of the road in certain sections and some light gravel in the middle in others, but still very clean. Will not experience any imperfections at all if you hold the inside tire track.
Was just on this road a few days ago, they utterly destroyed it with the new pavement they put down. Still a very good scenic road, but I wouldn't suggest twisting the throttle too much, my tires kept trying to find grooves and was sliding around a bit. Still a great scenic route, but it's no longer what it use to be in terms of speed.
" Run as fast as you can, then jump and slide on the pavement. Now think of traveling at 80 MPH and doing the same. Don't be a squid, wear proper gear. "
Now if only they could do something about those damn elephants...
What is the new pavement? Sounds like float top.
I would say it is very hard packed gravel, it has the rocks that make a sparkle when the sun hits them.
Only 2 ways to access the road. One you need to turn off from the 648 highway ( if you take the 507, it ends at the 503 in Gooderham. If you continue straight on that road it will take you to the 648. ), while the other is to get on from the small town of Maynooth. If you are looking to connect from the Maynooth side the road is called Peterson road, but then turns into Elephant lake road when you hit in and around the Martinwood resort area. Those are the only 2 entrances / exits to and from the road.Anyone know any good routes to and from Elephant Lake Rd?
" Run as fast as you can, then jump and slide on the pavement. Now think of traveling at 80 MPH and doing the same. Don't be a squid, wear proper gear. "
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