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Outing Locations: Toronto Downtown

Edwards Gardens | Harbourfront | High Park | L'Amoreaux Park | Loretto College | Mount Pleasant Cemetary | Toronto Island | 401/Don Mills Road MUni Area

Harbourfront, Toronto The Harbourfront ride is high publicity ride. It's not particularly difficult, but there's lots of people and tourists around to watch your antics.
Outing Category: Paved, People, high public visibility
Reality: Lots of clean pavement. If you're into "Kris Holm" antics lots of rails, posts and concrete walls to ride. People will stare at you and point. At Bathurst there's a community centre where you can play basketball. You can watch the water and cool off if the weather's hot. Or if it's windy and cool, freeze your ass off. Dress a little warmer than you're used to, unless you live by the lake. Usually pretty windy.
Where: Park to the east of the LCBO store on Cooper Street, off of Queen's Quay E. Parking is $3.00 for the day. Meet in the parking lot.

High Park, Toronto
Outing Category: Unknown
Reality: Unknown
Where: Bloor west of Keele. I don't know where to meet. City of Toronto Description

1873 Bloor St W

Loretto College, Toronto Our practice gym floor is pretty smooth and near frictionless, though a little small for 15 unis
Outing Category: Practice Gym, so it's a clean, flat and smooth surface.
Reality: Practice your tricks and basketball here. Rubber pedals mandatory. Meet every Thursday at 7:00pm. You may meet some giggling girls either in the gym or in the hallway. They seem to not be used to guys in black lycra cycling shorts.
Where: Near Barton and Brunswick, close to Spadina and Bloor. Go round through the parking lot to the back. It looks like a pathway, but it's a driveway. Up the stairs at the back is the gym. Meet in the gym.

Mount Pleasant Cemetary, Toronto Lots of prominent people are buried here. It's a nice ride
Outing Category: Easy, flat, paved, smooth and mildly rolling hills.
Reality: Glenn Gould (#1050) is buried here, and so is Fredrick Banting, the guy who invented insulin. See lots of neat grave stones, birds, trees, gardens. Lots of area to cover and lots to see. Kids and parents can ride bikes with us.
Where: On Baview, south of Eglington, just north of Moore Ave. Park on Baview Avenue. The cemetary is on the west side of Baview. Meet at the East pedestrian entrance. Original Map

Toronto Island/Centre Island, Toronto
Outing Category: Unknown
Official Description: "The Toronto Islands were not always islands but actually a series of continuously moving sand-bars, or littoral drift deposits, originating from the Scarborough Bluffs and carried westward by Lake Ontario currents. By the early 1800s, the longest of these bars extended nearly 9 kilometres south-west from Woodbine Avenue, through Ashbridge's Bay and the marshes of the lower Don River, forming a natural harbour between the lake and the mainland." 2.48 kilometres of bicycle path from Hanlan's Point Ferry Dock to the Island Filtration Plant
Reality: Unknown
Where: Ferry from Yonge/Queen's Quay to either Hanlon Point, Centre Island or Ward's Island. City of Toronto Description. Ferry Service

Toronto Unicyclists | Outing Locations: Toronto East