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• 3- Stages in Collingwood, Ontario
Network of trails about 20km many to choose from there are a few good down hills that are rooted and rocky so you may want a bike with a bit more travel. Use a tire that has about 2.25 or greater and have fun. There is alot of up and down with tight and twisty sections. A must ride!
Last reviewed: Sep 6, 2009
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• Albion Hills in Toronto, Ontario
Technically easy trails, fast good work out, weekly races during Summer, Provincial championship site, well marked, well maintained, different loops for different skills.
Last reviewed: Jul 26, 2009
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• Bayview & Stouffeville in Stouffeville, Ontario
A large loop with many intersections within it. mainly smooth fire roads with logs and steep bits here and there, Sandy bits along a few section as well as . Try and run this as a clockwise loop. There is (was) an extreme section there but it changes from time to time.
Last reviewed: Oct 2, 2008
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• Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario
Blue Mountain Ski resort provides various leveled downhill runs. you need a specific bike for this place. Basically to enjoy this place a bike with 140mm + is a required piece of equipment. Bring a full face helmet and armor. You can rent everything there as well. Very fun fast trails with...
Last reviewed: Jun 27, 2009
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• Brant Tract in Paisley, Ontario
Taken from the MTB the bruce website:
The Brant Tract contains 781-acres of mixed hardwoods and softwoods and contains approximately 30 kilometres of trail. These trails range from single-track, double-track to roadways suitable for all levels. The two road systems located on the property...
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2008
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• Buckwallow in Bracebridge, Ontario
Super well maintained trails (Like a manicured Japanize garden) Rolling single track on the Canadian shield so your riding on granite some of the timesa great mix of fast single track and twisty stuff as well as a good climb here and there for added \"fun\". This place is super flowly and ...
Last reviewed: Oct 2, 2008
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• Carrick Tract in Walkerton, Ontario
Good winding singletrack, very easy with almost no technical challenges. Great ride for beginners or a warm up ride on the way to Brant Tract.
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2008
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• Collins Bay in Kingston, Ontario
There are trails on both sides of the road, but the best are on the left (south) side. There are a tonne of trails
in here. Some bridges, some nice ladders. Have fun, but watch out for the poison ivy. Follow your nose. The
network is too complicated to describe, but if you ...
Last reviewed: Jul 13, 2009
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• Dalewood in London, Ontario
the trail is great for experts it can be hard at times but on a weekend its nice to ride
Last reviewed: May 13, 2006
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• Dalewood (st.thomas) in St.thomas & London, Ontario
The trail is very rooty/technical in some areas. The loop around the reservoir is about 6km but it branches off to the right before you get to the old condemned bridge in the woods (which is visible from Dalewood drive just before you get to the Conservation office, Look left & down as soo...
Last reviewed: Jun 28, 2009
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• Don Valley in Toronto, Ontario
This trail is a very technical trail due to it's steep climbs and descents. A majority of the trail is off camber and requires advanced skills to ride. Some parts of the trail are on paved bike paths in the Don River and Taylor Creek system. There is a large network of trails and it is ha...
Last reviewed: Jul 28, 2009
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• Dufferin County in Mansfield, Ontario
There are plenty more singletracks I have yet to go on, however, after raining all week, the track was considerably dry. Travel through dense forest, some man made ramps, uphill, downhill, technical, intermediate, overall a great ride!
Last reviewed: Jul 8, 2009
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• Dundas Valley in Dundas, Ontario
Dundas valley rec area is the spot for local riders, hikers, mix of double track and single track with moderate climbs, and many rolling hills.
Last reviewed: Oct 2, 2008
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• Durham Forest in Uxbridge, Ontario
Many trails here with perhaps a 100 km or so total. Several routes to choose from and networked together. Follow coloured signs for various trails. Some great singletrack and technical sections. Some of it gets sandy towards the fall. Free to ride here.
Last reviewed: Sep 30, 2008
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• Eagle's Nest in Calabogie, Ontario
This is a snowmobile/four wheeler trail through the forest behind Calabogie Peaks that rarely gets used. It is unlikely you will meet anyone along the way. One third of the way, take a detour up the hill to Eagle's Nest for an amazing view (see signs with eagle on it). Trail will take y...
Last reviewed: Apr 14, 2006
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• Earl Bales Network in North York, Ontario
Some loops that interconnect. There are some elevated skinnies and mostly single paths. You can connect them in various ways which make for a decent workout close to home. Not a big area but if you live close by its good for inner city.
Last reviewed: Apr 1, 2009
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• Fanshawe Lake in London, Ontario
Fast rolling singletrack that loops around Fanshawe Lake, loop is about 24km with options at times for easy and more difficult sections (marked with a double black diamond). Trail is very easy to follow, just keep with the blue and white markings on the trees / rocks. Make sure your goin...
Last reviewed: Aug 30, 2009
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• Ganaraska Forest in Peterborough, Ontario
There are 100s of km of single track and double track trails here. Many climbs and technical gnarly sections. Something for everyone. Off Highway 115 south of Peterborough/north of the 401. Fee to use conservation area, payable at main gate. About $10.
Last reviewed: May 20, 2009
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• Guelph Lake in Guelph, Ontario
Flat fun singletrack with tight twisty spot...
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2008
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• Hamilton Brantford Rail Trail in Hamilton, Ontario
Crushed lime surface, level old rail bed with gentle grades, 100% off-street right-of-way, scenic, no services en route.
Last reviewed: Jun 21, 2008
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• Hardwood Hills in Barrie, Ontario
6 Different trails to choose from all leaving from the MTB chalet, ranging from easy to very difficult. Lots of fast twisty singletrack as well as tighty technical stuff and killer climbs. You can easily spend an entire day riding here. Check out the website!
http://hardwoodhills.ca/...
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2008
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• Hardy Rd. Trail in Brantford, Ontario
Good twisty singletrack with not much climbing, fast and flowing with a few sections of rocks and roots. Can be done as an out and back ride or a lolly-pop loop. Take some time and explore the few alternate routes in the area. The trail ends when you get to Powerline Rd. after riding un...
Last reviewed: Apr 26, 2009
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• Hiawatha in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
There is an extensive network of multi use trails in the area. The Sault Cycling Club (www.saultcyclingclub.com) has created a 9km singletrack loop and there are plenty of other trail options for riding.
Last reviewed: Oct 7, 2009
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• Hilton Falls in Milton, Ontario
A mix of easy forest riding, technical and challenging rock gardens, graded double-track. The most technically challenging areas are the in brown blazed \"lynx backcountry\" trail system. Take bug spray.
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2008
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• Hydrocut in Kitchener/waterloo, Ontario
Trail is fast flowing singletrack when dry. Slippery clay based when wet. Nothing too technical but
well laid out and has something for everyone but the gravity guys. A good ride for all levels. Ride
everything.
Last reviewed: Jun 11, 2009
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