Sunday Urban Roller - High Park - Centennial Park - Port Credit (Gardiner closure)(TTC note)

  • 22 Sep 2024
  • 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Grenadier Cafe - High Park (1 km south of Bloor)

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).

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Sunday Urban Roller - High Park - Centennial Park - Port Credit

Please note: You must register to participate on the ride. Registration is free for TBN members. Non-members are welcome with the online payment of a $10 fee. If you cannot attend, please cancel your reservation by Saturday. Attendance will be checked at the start. If you register after 8 am on the day of the ride bring a copy of the confirmation email, either printed or electronic, to show to the ride leader.

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

This is an Urban Roller level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here. For a more nuanced description check this page.


NOTE: If you are planning on driving to the start please note that the Gardiner Expressway will be closed for the entire weekend, from the 427 to the Don Valley Parkway. This means that traffic will be heavier on Lakeshore, the Queensway, and Bloor as a result. Please allow extra time to get to the start. Additionally there is no parking in High Park on weekends.

In addition to that bit of fun, the Line 2 Bloor Danforth subway will open late (11am) between Broadview and St George stations (yet again). Shuttle buses will operate on this segment instead. Also, Pape subway station will be closed for work on the Ontario Line connection.


The return of this popular ride. It takes us up the Humber trail, then over to Centennial Park and south and west to Port Credit, with a return along the Waterfront Trail. There was a change to the route last year as a result of the demolition of the pedestrian bridge over the QEW. The new bridge is not even close to being open. So instead we will be using a section of the Nine Creeks Trail to get to Port Credit. Lunch at Tim Hortons.

Meet for a 10 am departure from the Grenadier Cafe in the centre of High Park. The park is currently closed to cars on the weekend so if you are arriving by car you may need to park on the street nearby. Remember to allow extra time to get to the start point.

If a ride is cancelled due to weather or other circumstances a cancellation notice will be posted around 8 am on Sunday morning. Please check before leaving for the ride.


Level:   Urban Roller

Distance:   55 kms

RwGPS:   High Park - Centennial Park - Port Credit 2024

Leader:   David Middleton




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