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The weekend is here, the sun is out...where to go? Plan your next bicycle adventure with this handy guide! 65 Trail Reviews, 152 pages Top 45 Park Paths + 20 Rail Trails 66 New Trail Maps and Elevation Charts (all maps were updated in 2021) Most paths are 100% car-free, easy terrain, with few hills Consistent review ratings, from one source - the author Trail Reviews List - Length, Elevation, Terrain, Skill, Traffic, Maps, Facilities, Highlights, Phone#, Websites, Similar Trails, Local Clubs, Access & Parking Locations Bonus PDF eBook version included Discover new cycling destinations in…mehr

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The weekend is here, the sun is out...where to go? Plan your next bicycle adventure with this handy guide! 65 Trail Reviews, 152 pages Top 45 Park Paths + 20 Rail Trails 66 New Trail Maps and Elevation Charts (all maps were updated in 2021) Most paths are 100% car-free, easy terrain, with few hills Consistent review ratings, from one source - the author Trail Reviews List - Length, Elevation, Terrain, Skill, Traffic, Maps, Facilities, Highlights, Phone#, Websites, Similar Trails, Local Clubs, Access & Parking Locations Bonus PDF eBook version included Discover new cycling destinations in Southern Ontario, Canada. Included are city Park and rural forest paths, plus Rail Trails. Most routes are flat, easy terrain, for safe, car-free cycling that all ages can enjoy. After many years of riding and scouting trails, Dan Roitner has compiled extensive information, detailed maps and photos for this guide. Start planning your next great bicycle ride today! After selling well, the author listened to readers and improved this book with more detailed trail maps and lists of parking locations in a 2021 minor update.
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Dan Roitner has been riding red bicycles since he was a kid. He bought his first mountain bike in 1985 and set off in search of unknown trails. By 2000 he had formed a MTB riding group for the Toronto Bicycling Network; he led rides for over ten years. Those trail rides took him to new places and eventually led him to share his knowledge with the cycling community on ontariobiketrails.com, a website he both produces and manages. Dan's curiosity for finding new trails, combined with a love of cycling, map-making, photography, and a background as a multimedia artist, helps bring it all together-and keeps him busy. He also produces a sister site for winter Nordic ski and snowshoe trails, ontarioskitrails.com. Based near the Beaches on the east side of Toronto, Dan can always find a reason to get out, leave town, and find a new trail to enjoy.