Hey Guys,
Well I started the trail from Ingelwood town and went East for approximately 20 km. The trails is essentially straight, it has few road crossings, Hwy 10 bridge etc. I found the trail to be very simple. Its good for a family day out biking. Nothing more than that. If you are looking into to downhills, mud, etc this is definitely not the one. I could be wrong as I only travelled 20 km one way.
Easy to get to from Toronto, about 50min. Friendly staff at a local bike shop happy to give directions through the residential neighbourhood. Trails are not marked at all, but relatively easy to find and navigate. Lot of rocks and roots, some climbs, couple of bridges sitting higher than the trail. Don't go there after rain, things get ugly and slippery, you don't want to go down on those sharp rocks. The trails connect to Bruce Trail, if you want you can ride all day across Ontario. Lot of fun.
Hey Guys,
Well I started the trail from Ingelwood town and went East for approximately 20 km. The trails is essentially straight, it has few road crossings, Hwy 10 bridge etc. I found the trail to be very simple. Its good for a family day out biking. Nothing more than that. If you are looking into to downhills, mud, etc this is definitely not the one. I could be wrong as I only travelled 20 km one way.
I hope this helps.
Thank | Edit |Easy to get to from Toronto, about 50min. Friendly staff at a local bike shop happy to give directions through the residential neighbourhood. Trails are not marked at all, but relatively easy to find and navigate. Lot of rocks and roots, some climbs, couple of bridges sitting higher than the trail. Don't go there after rain, things get ugly and slippery, you don't want to go down on those sharp rocks. The trails connect to Bruce Trail, if you want you can ride all day across Ontario. Lot of fun.
Thank | Edit |Very challenging but a lot of variety of trail to develop your skill sets! Great trail not for the faint of heart!
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