Left St Kitts yesterday afternoon around 1:30pm with the missus.
Took 81 at a relaxed pace and encountered a lot of bikes along the way.
Went up the escarpment somewhere between Grimsby an Stoney Creek to catch Ridge Road.
Stopped for some pics along Ridge Road before making our way down New Mountain Rd and pick up King St. Downtown Stoney Creek has been refreshed. Lively and quaint.
Then jumped on Centennial towards the lake and join Beach Rd????
Lots of stuff going on. There was some sort of gathering for Tesla, stopped for ice cream. Walked the path for a bit.
Back in the bike for trip along the Beach rd. A lot of home owners and vendors having a neighbourhood flea market of sorts.
Joined onto Lakeshore and carried on through Burlington. Encountered some construction by the hospital but, nothing major.
Spontaneous stop at Burlock (sic?) Park. From the road, nothing special. Small in fact. Parked and found a pathway to the water with a beautiful view of the water/shore.
Snacks and water. Walk and stretch. Take in the sights.
Back in the saddle. Carry on a little further to check out a Marina, have a tea. Not sure if it was still Burlington or Oakville?
Time to back track home. Tried to stick along the lake.
Gets tricky at the Hospital with construction. Decided to pull a u turn where the opp station is. Motorcycle cop pulls up along side, bike smile and laughed at us being obviously confused about where we are going.
Back on track and taking the North Service Road back. Plenty of vineyards, orchards, and little spots to just stop and check out the lake.
Stopped at Port Dalhousie for dinner in the beach. And then home.
A nice little loop and half day ride with plenty of stops.
The missus is happy and looking forward to the next trip and maybe stop at some of the yard sales/flea market vendors in the Hamilton Beach community.
Some nice homes in Burlington along the waterfront. Guelph line/Appleby Line and lakeshore area.
Waved at all kinds of two wheeled riders. Burgmans, SS, adventures and cruisers a like.
Great day for a ride!
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Took 81 at a relaxed pace and encountered a lot of bikes along the way.
Went up the escarpment somewhere between Grimsby an Stoney Creek to catch Ridge Road.
Stopped for some pics along Ridge Road before making our way down New Mountain Rd and pick up King St. Downtown Stoney Creek has been refreshed. Lively and quaint.
Then jumped on Centennial towards the lake and join Beach Rd????
Lots of stuff going on. There was some sort of gathering for Tesla, stopped for ice cream. Walked the path for a bit.
Back in the bike for trip along the Beach rd. A lot of home owners and vendors having a neighbourhood flea market of sorts.
Joined onto Lakeshore and carried on through Burlington. Encountered some construction by the hospital but, nothing major.
Spontaneous stop at Burlock (sic?) Park. From the road, nothing special. Small in fact. Parked and found a pathway to the water with a beautiful view of the water/shore.
Snacks and water. Walk and stretch. Take in the sights.
Back in the saddle. Carry on a little further to check out a Marina, have a tea. Not sure if it was still Burlington or Oakville?
Time to back track home. Tried to stick along the lake.
Gets tricky at the Hospital with construction. Decided to pull a u turn where the opp station is. Motorcycle cop pulls up along side, bike smile and laughed at us being obviously confused about where we are going.
Back on track and taking the North Service Road back. Plenty of vineyards, orchards, and little spots to just stop and check out the lake.
Stopped at Port Dalhousie for dinner in the beach. And then home.
A nice little loop and half day ride with plenty of stops.
The missus is happy and looking forward to the next trip and maybe stop at some of the yard sales/flea market vendors in the Hamilton Beach community.
Some nice homes in Burlington along the waterfront. Guelph line/Appleby Line and lakeshore area.
Waved at all kinds of two wheeled riders. Burgmans, SS, adventures and cruisers a like.
Great day for a ride!
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