scenic driving routes?
#21
go hwy 11 to bracebridge, turn off at hwy 117/ cederlane exit, and head NE to baysville, then continue to Dorset, theres a lookout tower there in dorset famous for its Fall secenery! and its a great drive with lots of turn and straights!
then if you feel like continuing, take hwy 35 to the hwy 60, and either go east into the algonquin park for even more better /scenery, or you can loop back to hwy 11 and back south to TO. That prolly the best route in the area. I lived there for 24 years
then if you feel like continuing, take hwy 35 to the hwy 60, and either go east into the algonquin park for even more better /scenery, or you can loop back to hwy 11 and back south to TO. That prolly the best route in the area. I lived there for 24 years
#24
Oh and btw mississauga road north aint that great, youve got on really good sharp off camber turn (the infamous one in belfountain) and a couple other decent turns and thats about it, the scenery is really nice but the road its self is mediocre and there are way to many people and police anyway. I know of roads up in milton, halton hills, and oakville north that put the forks of the credit to shame. Biggy (jeff) and some of the other members on the board can back me on that one.
#25
Originally posted by Thrill_House
My buddies are bikers and they showed me all the best routes that are close to home, im surpised none of them have been mentioned, oh well I will keep them a secret.
My buddies are bikers and they showed me all the best routes that are close to home, im surpised none of them have been mentioned, oh well I will keep them a secret.
I prolly know some way better roads than you..but I will keep them a secret too
#27
A good general area for twisty roads would be from lowerbaseline north to Derry. If you go west of appleby line. This puts you right in the escarpment country as well as the bronte creek valley. Pretty much this whole area is quite scenic.
#28
Originally posted by Brett
A good general area for twisty roads would be from lowerbaseline north to Derry. If you go west of appleby line. This puts you right in the escarpment country as well as the bronte creek valley. Pretty much this whole area is quite scenic.
A good general area for twisty roads would be from lowerbaseline north to Derry. If you go west of appleby line. This puts you right in the escarpment country as well as the bronte creek valley. Pretty much this whole area is quite scenic.
#29
I just finished a 600KM weekend on the bike.
Hwy 28 from Bancroft, to hwy 41 N to Griffth, then to Hwy 65 to Hwy 508 to Calabogie and back. Should be able to do it in a day and the leaves are just starting to turn. My tires are bluish, worn to edges and I have a stupid grin that I can't wipe off my face, so it must have been good...
Hwy 28 from Bancroft, to hwy 41 N to Griffth, then to Hwy 65 to Hwy 508 to Calabogie and back. Should be able to do it in a day and the leaves are just starting to turn. My tires are bluish, worn to edges and I have a stupid grin that I can't wipe off my face, so it must have been good...
#30
Originally posted by Thrill_House
You want some twisty roads? I can show you some very twisty roads.
You want some twisty roads? I can show you some very twisty roads.
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