Sunday Advanced Tourist: Agincourt to Mt. Albert Century

  • 03 May 2015
  • 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • McCowan TTC Station, South Parking Lot


Agincourt to Mt. Albert Century

The cycling season is hitting into high-gear and with it, the first "Century Ride" of the year. A century ride means 100 miles or greater (160 km or greater).

With Agincourt as our launching point, we attack the rolling terrain north of the Metro Zoo, and the Oak Ridges Moraine's fertile farmland adding an authentic "country feel" to our ride. We go through many of the backwoods areas around Uxbridge, Zephyr and Mt. Albert.

Excellent sandwiches at J & P’s Centre Street Burgers in Mt. Albert. A great chance to see the area northeast of Toronto while you still can – Highway 407 construction and new housing sub-divisions continue to plague this area.


Distance:   168 km, 145 km & 128 km
Ride classification  Advanced Tourist/Sportif
Start point:   McCowan TTC station south parking lot
Start time:  8:30 a.m.
Online maps:  RideWithGPS.com Maps
GPS files:  168 km GPX; 145 km GPX; 128 km GPX
Printable Cue sheets:   168 km PDF; 145 km PDF; 128 km PDF

 

 









Remember to bring membership card and helmet. Non-members $5.

PLEASE PRINT THE CUESHEETS & MAPS, OR DOWNLOAD THE GPS FILES BEFORE ATTENDING THE RIDE.

Will be cancelled if raining at the start of the ride or major weather warning issued for part of the route.

Please check this website the night before the ride for the latest information. For more information about the Sunday Tourist Ride program, click here.

Updated on 22 April 2015

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