You MUST register in order to participate in this ride.
If you need to cancel your registration, try to do so by noon the day before the ride.
If registration is full try the waitlist and check back regularly for possible cancellations.
This ride will be open for registration for 6 days beginning on the Wednesday before the event.
Remember: Have your tires fully inflated, wear your helmet and bring a spare inner tube for YOUR bike.
Description: Come and enjoy the bike paths in and around Taylor Creek Park. Try the new bike path along Commissioners St. and see Villiers Island. Bring snacks because we love to stop and eat at the Brick Works.
Start: 10:30 AM at Shoppers' World-Victoria Park & Danforth Ave.
(Try to arrive at 10:15 AM, to allow for subway delays, bike problems, etc.)
Distance: 24 KM
Leader: Heather
Route: RWGPS
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Weather: The ride could be cancelled because of the weather (e.g. too cold, too wet, too windy). If the weather looks doubtful, check this page after 8:30 AM on the day of the ride.
This is a Leisure Wheeler level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
Please note ride starts at 8:30AM!
A ride from Bradford to Alliston. The lunch stop is Coffee Culture in Alliston. Meet at the Henderson Memorial Park parking lot in Bradford.
Should anyone wish to ride more than 90km, please reach out to eweiss50@gmail.com and Eddy will customize a longer route for you which will include a few KM of gravel.
Not a member, but you want to try this out? Sign up for our 30-Day-Trial membership and you can try out multiple TBN rides. See https://tbn.ca/join for details.
Not sure if Wednesday Wheelies are for you? This is a Tourist level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here. If your skill level is Tourist, then join us to find out why WW has remained popular for 2 decades.
Click for: 1. Directions to start 2. RWGPS Routes 3. Weather
Ride Leader: Eddy Weiss
If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride.
Cancellations – if you register and later determine that you cannot ride – please, please Cancel Your Registration as soon as possible so that the Ride Leader has an accurate list of participants.
We have been riding around Toronto and the Don Valley for many seasons. These streets are very quiet with low traffic, and we cross arterials at traffic lights. We will ride quiet streets, some park paths & bike only connections through North York and area for this summer ride that will end before dark.
Start at Cummer Park Community Centre, 6000 Leslie Street, North York (near Leslie St & Cummer Ave). Free parking at site.
Be advised this is an Urban Roller class ride. It isn't a slow, or beginner ride. You should be able to cruise at about 20 km/h for 15 minutes at a stretch, and be comfortable riding grouped with other riders on city streets.
We will start shortly after 6:30 PM so please don't be late.
If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
Ride Leader: Harry C.
Always bring a helmet & a spare inner tube. Also, depending upon the time of the year, it may be dark for part of this ride, or while you are riding home, so have working front & rear lights. The evening may be cooler than the day, bring an extra layer if needed.
Please check this listing 2 hours before the ride for last minute info, including possible rescheduling or cancellation due to inclement weather. We may shorten the route midway if weather conditions look unfavourable.
Karaoke Evening
This is a fun event where TBN members (and guests) will have their own private Karaoke room at one of Toronto's best Karaoke venues. Below are some comments from regular visitors.
“Hands down the best karaoke spot in Toronto! The song choices are endless, the tablet system is so easy to use, and the staff makes you feel like a VIP.” – Lisa M.
“Perfect for parties! The private rooms are spacious, the sound system is top-notch, and the energy is always electric.” – Jason K. “Love the atmosphere! The tablet app makes song selection a breeze, great drinks, great service, and so much fun. Can’t wait to come back!” – Emily R.
“Perfect for parties! The private rooms are spacious, the sound system is top-notch, and the energy is always electric.” – Jason K.
Bar + Karaoke Lounge has different size rooms for groups from 3 to 100 people. We will be in a room that accommodates 9 - 15 people. There is a flat rate of $70 an hour for that room (tax and tip not included). The cost per person will depend on the number of people who participate, so feel free to bring a guest.
The venue has a selection of snacks including chicken wings, nuggets and fries. There are also soft drinks, juice, tea, a fairly large selection of beer, cocktails and a reasonable wine list. View the menu and other information about the venue here.
This event is open to all TBN members and their guests.
Bar + Karaoke Lounge is conveniently located on Yonge Street between College and Dundas. It's a four-minute walk from TMU (Dundas) Station. View the venue on the map here.
Questions or concerns please contact Ken Lackman, Social Director, at social@tbn.ca.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Picture by Jo Koga
Both routes start at the Trafalgar Sports Park with the short route making its way west and then south and east to Campbellville and the Trail Eatery for lunch. The longer route also continues to Campbellville for lunch and then both routes head back to the Trafalgar Sports Park and the end of the ride. A good time will be had by all.
This is a Tourist level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
Click for: 1. Directions to Start 2. RWGPS Routes 3. Weather
Ride Leader: Reg Shoji
Check the website 2 hours before the start time - the ride could be rescheduled or cancelled at the discretion of the organizers.
We are accepting Guest rider registration.
For instructions on how to cancel your registration Click here.
This ride is a TBN favourite going back over 20 years. Halfway through the ride, we take a break and stop for the best ice cream in the city at Dutch Dreams, 36 Vaughan Road. We return to the start point via Davenport Road and through quiet Rosedale streets. Start: 6:30 PM, East York Community Centre, 1081 Pape Avenue. The nearest TTC subway station is Pape. End: About 8:30 PM
Route: Click here.
Mid-Point 30 minute Break: Dutch Dreams ice cream shop at 36 Vaughan Road. http://www.dutchdreams.ca/ Distance: 32km
Weather forecast: click here
Driving directions: Click here.
Ride Leader: Michael V.
Always bring a helmet & a spare inner tube. Also, depending upon the time of the year, it may be dark for part of this ride, or while you are riding home, so have working front & rear lights. It also may be quite chilly, so bring some warm clothes.
Check the website 2 hours before the ride for last minute info. in case the ride may be rescheduled or cancelled (e.g. bad weather). More on FNR and upcoming rides.
Sawmill-Credit Traverse
If you like paved and crushed-stone park trails and quiet side streets, this route is for you. It starts in Mississauga’s Riverwood Park, proceeds across the Credit River and along the Sawmill Creek Park trail. After that, it’s paved park trails and quiet side streets, to the Nine Creeks Trail. Then the portion of Mississauga Road with a bike lane, to the UTM campus, then alongside the Credit River on the crushed-stone Culham Trail, back to the start point at Riverwood. It’s about 3/4 paved surface, 25% good-quality crushed stone.
Leader: Carl Friesen
Start and end location: Main parking lot, 4170 Riverwood Park Lane, Mississauga ON
Come at 9:15 for a prompt 9:30 start. Returns by about 11:30 AM.
Route: Sawmill-Credit Traverse, 25 km
This will be an Urban Roller level ride. To check if this level is appropriate for you, click here and scroll down to Urban Roller.
Everyone must register to join this ride. If you do not have a regular TBN membership, you can purchase a 30-Day-Trial membership for $10 - click here.
If you are unable to attend please cancel your registration.
Check the website 2 hours before the start time in case of updates.
Credit River bridge
On the route, you will be able to appreciate, while riding, some of the changes to be found in town on the lakefront and portlands. We will cross the new bridges now in place and see the relocation of the Don River.
The ride starts from the parking lot on the Lakeshore East, east of Coxwell and follows lakeshore (trails and streets) to the Leslie St Spit lighthouse, the new Cherry Street bridge and on to the Humber River lighthouse (snack stop). No coffee shop on this route - bring a snack if needed. The return is by a similar route. Total about 47kms - a bit longer than the usual Saturday morning ride - should finish about 1 to1:30pm.
This is an Urban Roller level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
To join the club rides, you must be a member. For more information on various types of membership, follow this link = click here
PLEASE REGISTER: If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride. For all TBN rides, a helmet is mandatory. If you have registered but can't attend, log in, click on "Already registered", then cancel.
Come at 9:15 to be ready for a prompt 9:30am start. Remember to bring your helmet, mask and spare inner tube. Unregistered riders CANNOT ride with the group.
Distance: 47km Classification: Urban Roller Ride Program: Saturday Morning Ride Starting Point: Ashbridges Bay (Lakeshore and Northern Dancer Blvd - east of Coxwell)Start Time: Come at 9:15 for 9:30am prompt start Online Map: click here
Ride Leader: Vicki
REMINDER: DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER!
Weather: The ride will be cancelled if there is bad weather (e.g. too cold, too wet, etc). If the weather looks doubtful, check the website after 8am on the day of the ride.
Lunch spot in Campbellville: The Trail Eatery is an old standby for ice cream, pie, pizza, and sandwiches.
Route: Hornby - Campbellville 71k
Start location: Hornby Park Take the new extension of Hornby Rd around the back of the construction site to reach the parking areas. Scroll down to the picture at the bottom.
For facilities, there is a Tim Hortons at the gas station on the north-west corner of Trafalgar Rd and Steeles Ave. There may also be a portable toilet at the ball diamond in the park.
Ride Leader: Dave Mader
Everyone must register to join this ride. If you do not have a regular TBN membership, you can purchase a 30-Day-Trial membership - click here.
This is a Tourist level ride. To check if this level is for you, click here and scroll down to RIDE CLASSIFICATIONS / Tourist.
At the traffic light take the new extension of Hornby Rd and go around the back side of the construction site, and then into Hornby Park.
A classic endurance challenge: ride the entire Simcoe County Loop Trail in a single day. Quiet country roads, extensive gravel trails, rolling terrain, and a full day of cycling with fellow Toronto Bicycling Network members make this a memorable early-season adventure.
Join us for this ambitious ride through the scenic countryside north of Toronto. The route winds through farmland, small towns, and beautiful rural landscapes that make Simcoe County a favourite destination for long-distance cyclists.
The goal of this ride is simple: complete the full loop together in one day at a steady endurance pace while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow TBN riders. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51790017
Level: Advanced / Endurance
This ride is best suited for riders who:
General Information: The Simcoe County Loop is one of Ontario’s classic cycling routes - click here for more information. This loop lends itself to tours ranging from 1 day to 3 days.
Parking:
Start Location: Heritage Park Parking Lot (green so $7 daily max)
Ride Leader: Italo Bravo
The Simcoe County Loop is a favourite among endurance cyclists because it combines beautiful scenery, quiet roads, and a satisfying distance challenge. Completing it in one day with fellow TBN members adds the motivation and camaraderie that make long rides truly special.
Whether you're preparing for summer endurance events, building endurance early in the season, or simply looking for a memorable cycling adventure, this ride is a great way to test your legs and enjoy a full day on the bike.
Bonus: You can claim a free t-shirt after completing the ride. https://cyclesimcoe.ca/contact/
This is a Tourist level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is suited to your cycling ability, click HERE.
PLEASE NOTE: All riders, including "30-Day-Trial" members, must register to participate in this CC. Please read registration details on the CC webpage.
Explore the wonderful rolling hills & views north & west of Cobourg. This ride travels along some favourite, tree-lined roads of the area, and includes going south (downhill!) on Shelter Valley for all routes. The lunch spot is the arena / sports fields in Grafton, so bring your own lunch or pick something up along the way. Restaurants, canteen or store are also available options nearby.
Driving directions: Drive east on Hwy.401. Exit 474 – signed County Road 45, Cobourg / Norwood. Go south on C.R.45 (Division Street) for 2.8 km. Turn right (west) on Covert Street and in 100 m park in the large lot on the left. Although the sign reads "two hours free parking", there is free parking all day on Sundays. Washrooms are lCovert Parking Lot, Cobourg, Ontarioocated in Victoria Hall (a 2-min walk), or in the park on Albert Street (a 5-min walk). More washrooms at the Marina
RWGPS Cues & Maps:
All routes / distances: Shelter Valley Shuffle, CC - 55km, 77km & 95km
Ride Leader(s): Barry Pinsky
REMINDER: DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER.
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From Kipling subway we ride through Mississauga and Peel Region with a lunch break in Georgetown, then back through Brampton, and the relatively quiet industrial streets of northern Mississauga and Etobicoke. The long and medium routes stop for lunch at Main St. Market in the heart of Georgetown. The short route stops for lunch at Tim Hortons on Mountainview Rd. at at the south edge of Georgetown.
Meet in front of the Kipling GO Station terminal building. There is free TTC parking on weekends and holidays.
Ride leader: Tim Irwin
Distance: 80, 96 or 104 km
Click here for online maps and cue sheets.
PLEASE PRINT THE CUE SHEETS & MAPS, OR DOWNLOAD THE GPS FILES BEFORE ATTENDING THE RIDE. (The ride leader does not provide maps or cue sheets).
Helmets are required.
Will be cancelled up to 2 hours before the start of the ride if significant rain is forecast with moderate or higher likelihood for any time during the ride.
NOTE: This route may be shortened because of the heat and air quality. Bring snacks and extra fluid for drinking
North York Parks Tour
On this ride, we will do a tour of North York Parks and Cemeteries, including Earl Bales Park, G. Ross Lord Park, Haryetta Gardens and York Cemetery.
You MUST be registered for the ride in order to participate. Not a member but you want to try this out? Sign up for our 30-Day-Trial membership and you can try out multiple TBN rides. See: https://tbn.ca/join for details.
Arrive at 9:45 AM, 15 minutes before the start of the ride so that you will not keep your group waiting- (Allow for TTC delay, parking problems, getting your bike ready, using the washroom, etc.)
Start: Finch Subway Station- Passenger Pick-up and Drop-off
Leader: Don
Distance: 28 km
Route: North York Parks Tour 2024
Map and Cuesheet: Click HERE
The ride could be cancelled because of the weather (e.g. too cold, too wet, too windy). If the weather looks doubtful, check the website after 8:00 AM on the day of the ride.
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