Weekend Bike Tour to Darlington Provincial Park

Vic and the Streetmachine on a bridgeThis past weekend I decided to get away from the city and go on a short 3-day bike tour to Darlington Provincial Park, just east of Oshawa. On Friday after work I rode down to the Port Credit GO train station to catch a train to Oshawa. From there, I rode to Darlington Provincial Park, about 13km away. On Saturday I did a day trip by heading east along the Waterfront trail past Bond Head and out to Port Hope. And on Sunday I rode all the way back from Darlington to Etobicoke, mostly along the Waterfront Trail.

It was a fantastic weekend. Getting a head-start on the GO Train to get out of the city on Friday Night is a great way to start the weekend. I think I'll have to use this method more often.

Riding along the Waterfront Trail east of Oshawa is spectacular too. The trail is a mix of on-road and off-road riding that sort of zig-zags all over the place, so it's not the best place to ride with a loaded touring bike. However, it's great for doing a day ride through the countryside. The roads are mostly empty, the views of the fields and Lake Ontario are excellent.... For me it was a much needed perfect weekend getaway. I will definitely have to do it again.

Of course, I have plenty of photos and more commentary about this weekend. You can see more of it by starting here.

Comments

I road the WaterFront Trail

I road the WaterFront Trail from the (Beach) Toronto out to Whitby and back on Thursday . I used the cargo mountain bike so it took me four hours but on the way home I did use highway#2 for the Rouge river Valley and made it up with out stoping ( big yea for me) :-P

I am looking at getting a

I am looking at getting a Cyclocross bike from Cycle Solutions and towing my Cargo trailer with it and do some Bike camping too.. nice pictures Vic,, I love the sausages on the fire brings back good memories of camping with the folks.:-D

Waterfront / camping

Yeah, it's a beautiful ride out there. Except maybe the Kingston Rd. section. I can do without that.

I'd like to do a group cycling/camping weekend sometime. That would be fun....

Cheers,
Vic

Kingston Rd is not that bad

Kingston Rd is not that bad depending on the time of day your on it. I would love to do the bike camping thing one day.I have a trailer and saddle bags , either out east past Port Hope or up North. I need to buy a new tent and sleeping bag and thermol matt first..

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Oshawa to Port Hope

I live in Bowmanville and the Oshawa to Port Hope ride along the Waterfront Trail is one of my favorite rides. Very little traffic along Lakeshore rd, and the scenery is beautiful. As you ride east from Newcastle you notice the drumlins created in the last ice age. Very nice rolling terrain as you go East.

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