I vote these to be the real Pierogi, the rest are imitation.BTW.
Those pierogi are not true pierogi.
They are not supposed to be deep fried and should be twice the size.
Otherwise looks like you had a great ride.
I vote these to be the real Pierogi, the rest are imitation.BTW.
Those pierogi are not true pierogi.
They are not supposed to be deep fried and should be twice the size.
Otherwise looks like you had a great ride.
I guess that would mean a ride from Barry's Bay to Burks Falls.I dunno man - the Chinese and others may feel otherwise about what is 'true' pierogi. I say we go taste test your theory.
I agree - sounds like we have no other choice, but to hit up both spots in one day.I guess that would mean a ride from Barry's Bay to Burks Falls.
Try them at the Polish tavern first then at the food truck.
Fall ride? Let me know when (I'm not good to remember to check here often).I agree - sounds like we have no other choice, but to hit up both spots in one day.
Here's the most direct route. If we add some fun roads, then it will become a proper ride.
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2098 Commerce Park Dr to 1895 Scugog St
maps.app.goo.gl
I think the food truck is only open til around Labour Day, so time is a tickin.
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You passed a bit north of where I was partying up at the lake (north of cloyne). Weather was excellent!Led a small group of guys I had never ridden with for a good lunch at the Redneck Bistro in Calabogie around 1000km rounds trip from home. The bikes were an '02 Concours, a '17 FJR, a '21 FJR and me on my '02 FZ1. The weather was perfect, the food and company great and there were some very nice roads on this route that made it one of the best rides eva!
We also saw this really old car that had trees literally growing through it right across from the restaurant
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Nice!You passed a bit north of where I was partying up at the lake (north of cloyne). Weather was excellent!