BTW the Bent Anchor is seasonal so is only open for the summer (Mid -June to mid September).
Bent Anchor Bar & Restaurant Opening June 2023!
(613) 869-8159
https://maps.app.goo.gl/czz8hvHwM3rtfFUc6?g_st=ic
The Redneck Bistro is always good and busy too. Best place in town.
The neat coffee shop east of Calabogie is excellent for breakfast
Neat Coffee Shop
(613) 433-9960
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bVjUPkEFMAdYBmTG7?g_st=ic
Have done the single day ride to Bogie many times, and even played 9 holes...
Nice ride report.
Calabogie/ Madawaska Valley is awesome and always great for a 2-4 day trip.
My days of Calabogie and return on the same day are over.
Think getting lots of time on a BMX before or at the same time is excellent training ground.
Wish these were around when mine were growing up.
Joyride 150 Indoor Bike Park
(905) 294-1313
https://maps.app.goo.gl/oUMXFkhVw6sy8VCq7?g_st=ic
Forget the trailer and ride the bike up.
Go for an early ride before they wake up. Head over to Barry’s bay and be back before noon. No one will miss you.
Really nice area without cottage traffic. Have added a stop at the Schnitzel Shack. (If you are really hungry). They have a nice shaded patio area you can eat in the side yard.
Here is a quick loop
https://scenicapp.space/route/PtqPBfiT
Keep them separate, most hikes, unless muddy or snow covered can be handled in a good pair of running shoes which can easily be packed.
I have covered a few kilometre hikes in my BMW Allroound touring boots, but would not attempt in my sport/track boots.
Scenic is awesome and simple to use for trip and detailed routes. If have an iPhone. But for simple navigation around town etc. Google maps is hard to beat especially if used with your Bluetooth communicator so you can listen to instructions.
Scenic is awesome and simple to use for trip and detailed routes. If have an iPhone. But for simple navigation around town etc. Google maps is hard to beat especially if used with your Bluetooth communicator so you can listen to instructions.
They have worked because I am definitely driving slower in the city after receiving a $94 ticket.
I basically stick to the limit in the sensitive zones.
Ironically, I had lectured my sons about the speeding cameras and was the first one to get tickets. Nice photo of my bike too. :)
In 2011 I had a tough time getting $3300 for a 2002 FZ1 in almost mint condition with 60,000 kms.
At the same time people were getting more for an SV650.
It all depends on what is in demand and the FZ1 was not a starter bike so limited demand at the time.
They must be making a $ killing on O’Connor between Coxwell and Don Mills because despite a safety zone, have seen people doing incredible speeds there.
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