Well then it's on I will go there sometime this summer. I've tried the past 2 to get to Point Abino Lighthouse, with no luck, might as well try another.
You can't actually get to the lighthouse on your bike. Have to walk out to it.
Well then it's on I will go there sometime this summer. I've tried the past 2 to get to Point Abino Lighthouse, with no luck, might as well try another.
I've gone 2x to that lighthouse. You need to leave your car/bike at the gate and walk the rest of the way. But it was nice to see and we had a good day in the area.Well then it's on I will go there sometime this summer. I've tried the past 2 to get to Point Abino Lighthouse, with no luck, might as well try another.
Yep that's the place. The last time I tried to get there I arrived almost before closing at the gate house. I think it was the same person I talked to the previous time. We got to talking about it and I think he remembered me and offered to drive me to the lighthouse as you had to leave your vehicle, like you mentioned. But me, being me, and how I spend my day riding with no schedule, I decided to decline the offer as it was getting late and sun was disappearing. Plus I didn't want to rush getting to the lighthouse then back to jump on the bike and rip home in the dark. When I get back to it, I'll go there first instead of wandering...You can't actually get to the lighthouse on your bike. Have to walk out to it.
Ummm confused... not in Ontario...Ontario's best riding is in northwestern Quebec. ( assuming you like your gravel)
Manitoulin is good. The rest, not so much.Anyone done this run.Georgian Bay Coastal Route - Google My Maps
The call of the coast is strong. People have been drawn to water since the beginning of time - for nourishment, life and for pure existence. Today it calls your soul and your motorcycle, as a place to reflect and wonder. Georgian Bay is big. Once called to as the 6th Great Lake it provides...www.google.com
I knew exactly the spot you were talking about before opening the video, almost happened to my own self a decade ago. Bike went sideways about the same time as I had the thought "Is that a tiny trickle of water running across the road?". The bike recovered on its own and I didn't get thrown off, just got a bit rattledThere's a lot of wipeouts at 4:30 here where this GSX-R 1000 gets on the throttle. There's always a little moisture / runoff from the hill there that catches new riders every time.
Agreed. The best section is on the north side of the island leading up to Espanola. Also, instead of heading south of Sudbury and bombing down the highway, there are some fun roads east of Parry Sound to make it more interesting - like the Old Nipissing Trail south of Magnetewan and Ravenscliffe Rd south of Sprucedale.Manitoulin is good. The rest, not so much.
It catches this new rider out at 4:00I knew exactly the spot you were talking about before opening the video, almost happened to my own self a decade ago. Bike went sideways about the same time as I had the thought "Is that a tiny trickle of water running across the road?". The bike recovered on its own and I didn't get thrown off, just got a bit rattled
Edit: Oh yeah, it's 2020 now isn't it. So a decade + n ago
Agreed. The best section is on the north side of the island leading up to Espanola.
Manitoulin is good. The rest, not so much.
Well my new rubber is on and then I went for a quickie.
Lakeshore Road Newcastle to Port Hope is pretty busted up this spring.
The asphalt on that corner is polished so smooth that even when it's dry it is very slick. A few years ago I was following two cruisers fairly slowly up around that turn and when the rider ahead of me gave it a little gas to get up the hill, he had the rear tire break loose and slide out on him. I'll give him credit though, he caught it and continued riding. Ever since I always take that turn cautiously.It catches this new rider out at 4:00
The guy formerly known as Mladin.
Tried that one as well. Homeowner rushed out in front of us blocking the road and threatened to call the police if we didn’t immediately leave.