Hi folks,
I am planning a trip next spring from Kenora to Ottawa and looking to make the most of it by taking only the best motorcycling routes. Here are a few photos of the route I was planning (borkwn up into 2 legs - before the Tobermory ferry, and after):
This is just my first stab at it and am wide open to others suggestions. A few Q's I had:
1. Manitoulin Island and the ferry to Tobermory - is it worth the detour, or should I just save the time and continue down the highway to Parry Sound and reconnect with my journey there?
2. Highway 17 vs. Highway 129 - when I hit Wawa, my plan is to continue down Route 17 along Lake Superior toward the Soo, however I am wondering if the detour down Highway 129 would be better? I only have time to do one or the other and would like to see whichever offers the most scenery/enjoyable ride.
3. Is there a better route through the Kawarthas than what I have shown? Couldn't find a lot of info online...
Also, I should mention that I will not be travelling into the southern Ontario/Niagara region.
Thanks.
I am planning a trip next spring from Kenora to Ottawa and looking to make the most of it by taking only the best motorcycling routes. Here are a few photos of the route I was planning (borkwn up into 2 legs - before the Tobermory ferry, and after):
This is just my first stab at it and am wide open to others suggestions. A few Q's I had:
1. Manitoulin Island and the ferry to Tobermory - is it worth the detour, or should I just save the time and continue down the highway to Parry Sound and reconnect with my journey there?
2. Highway 17 vs. Highway 129 - when I hit Wawa, my plan is to continue down Route 17 along Lake Superior toward the Soo, however I am wondering if the detour down Highway 129 would be better? I only have time to do one or the other and would like to see whichever offers the most scenery/enjoyable ride.
3. Is there a better route through the Kawarthas than what I have shown? Couldn't find a lot of info online...
Also, I should mention that I will not be travelling into the southern Ontario/Niagara region.
Thanks.