Sunday Urban Roller - *New Ride* Etobicoke Creek and the Humber

  • 15 Aug 2021
  • 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
  • Kipling TTC Subway Station - North parking lot, access from Dundas St.
  • 16

Registration

  • This free option is for TBN Members only.
  • If you are not a member of TBN, the fee is $10. (Your registration will automatically cancel if payment not received within 15 minutes).

Registration is closed

Sunday Urban Roller - Etobicoke Creek and the Humber

Please note: You must register to participate on the ride. Under the Phase 3 Provincial guidelines we are permitted up to 100 participants, as unlikely as that seems. Registration is allowed until Saturday midnight.

We are accepting "guest rider" registrations for this event. Guest registrations are $10 payable via PayPal. 

We are still under Covid-19 guidelines, so remember to bring and wear your mask in appropriate situations and maintain social distancing. Also, hand sanitizer


For this new ride we will be heading up the Etobicoke Creek trail, which has reopened after years of construction on the 401, across the top through Malton, then return down the Humber River trail.

Lunch is at Tim Hortons near the halfway point . You may still wish to bring your own lunch and snacks to avoid lineups and contact.

Meet for a 10 am departure from the north parking lot of the Kipling TTC station. If you are driving to the start, please note that the lot can now only be accessed from Dundas St. It can no longer be accessed from Aukland Rd. Google maps may give you the wrong information about this. 

If the ride is cancelled due to weather or other reasons, notice of the cancellation will be posted on the website around 8 am Sunday.

The Ride with GPS map for the route is linked below, as well as a simplified cue sheet. The linked cue sheet has been optimised for Sunday Urban Rollers.

See you Sunday


Level:   Urban Roller

Distance:  55 kms

RwGPS map:  Etobicoke Creek & Humber

Cuesheet:   Etobicoke Creek and Humber

Leader:   David M.


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