Sunday Advanced Tourist: Newtonbrook to Innisfil Century

  • 23 Jul 2017
  • 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Finch TTC Station, West Parking Lot


Starting from our Newtonbrook base, the Finch TTC Station, we ride up up to Lake Simcoe, through Schomberg and that TBN favourite, the Grackle Coffee Company, is a resting point to go forward north to the lake named after the founder of Upper Canada and Toronto: Lord Simcoe.  
The non-century part of this ride gets to come close to the lake, but not quite, as that ride goes to Bradford and the Holland River. Lots of country riding. The shortest rides of course go no where near Lake Simcoe, but do go through Maple and Kettleby. Coffee Culture in Maple is the shortest and middle-distance rides' food stop.

Ride splits:
Shortest ride splits from the longest group at Kirby Rd and Keele St.– turn left at the 19.8 km mark. The shortest ride splits from the middle distance ride at Pine Valley Dr. Short continues south on Pine Valley, while the middle distance ride jogs right, back onto Kirby.

Middle distance ride splits from the longest group at Kirby Rd and Keele St.– turn left at the 19.8 km mark.

The 127 Km ride splits from the longest ride at 9th Line and Side Road 5 – right turn at the 64.7 km mark.

Distance:   195 km; 127 km; 89 km; 64 km 
Ride classification  Advanced Tourist/Sportif
Start point:   Finch TTC station west parking lot
Start times:  9:00 a.m.
Online maps:  RideWithGPS.com Maps
GPS files:  195 km GPX; 127 km GPX; 89 km GPX; 64 km GPX
Printable Cue sheets:   195 km PDF; 127 km PDF; 89 km PDF; 64 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. NO cue sheets or maps at the starting point.

Ride will be cancelled if it is raining at the start or a major weather warning has been issued for 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 6 April 2017

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