We are accepting Guest rider registration.
If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride.
For instructions on how to cancel your registration Click here.
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.
If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
Start & end location: Kings Mill Park
Route: Click here.
Leader: Albert W.
Distance: 33 km.
Weather forecast: click here
Driving directions: Click here. Nearest TTC Subway stop is Old Mill.
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.
Win the morning, win the day!
This is a pilot project for leisure-wheeler paced riders interested in joining Relaxed Pace No-Drop Country Rides at some point and want to be prepared mentally and physically in climbing some hills.
There is no short cut: come out, gain the mileage, do the hard work, then join our No-Drop Country Ride with the confidence that you can do it!
Route Route Sunnybrook 2 hills x 2 + coffee @Edwards Garden
8AM: Ride starts at the Sunnybrook parking lot# 3 (down Leslie, turn left, past Wilket Creek trail entrance, turn left ). Riders can rest at the parking lot at the top after reaching the first steeper hill before proceeding to the next gentle hill (also have parking lot for rest) and repeat the climbing effort within the area. Alternatively riders can ride within the park for tempo training after finishing the 1st round of hill climbing.
9:15AM: Regroup at Entrance to Wilket Creek Trail and ride to Edwards Garden for coffee break at the cafe.
NOTE: These hills are shorter but steeper than Bayview Extension. Road bikes are strongly recommended. It is okay to walk if the hill climbs are too challenging.
**** Ride will be cancelled by 9pm the day before the event in case of unfavorable weather or insufficient participation.
RIDE LEADER: ALICE CHAN (email: no-drop@tbn.ca)
**** Click here to sign up for Relaxed Pace No-Drop Country Ride alert if you want to receive email notifications when a ride is set up.
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* You must register for this ride. 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.
What is a No-Drop Rider?
* Helmets are mandatory, bring spare inner tube for YOUR bike, check your bike in advance to ensure no mechanical issues, bring enough water to prepare for a slow long ride under the sun.
The routes head east from Stouffville, north through Uxbridge and then go through Goodwood - home of the very popular Annina's Bakeshop.
The Après for this ride is the Stouffville Strawberry Festival at Memorial Park. The Whitchurch-Stouffville Strawberry Festival is a long standing tradition in this community. What a better way to end our ride than supporting the local communities we ride in?
Start location: Free Public Parking lot on Park Drive. NOTE Main Street will be closed on Saturday for a car show.
Routes: 64km, 80km, and 95km
Ride Leader: Vicky Laurens
Everyone must register to join this ride. If you have registered, and then find out you can't come, please cancel your registration.
Check the website before you head to the start in case the event is cancelled or rescheduled at the organizer's discretion.
This is a Tourist level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to you, click here and scroll down to Class - Tourist. If Tourist is your skill level, then you should feel comfortable on this ride.
The ever popular Annina's Bakeshop and Catering in Goodwood
Country roads
The ride starts from the parking lot at Edwards Gardens (Lawrence / Leslie) - (paid parking) and goes south and east to Taylor Creek and Victoria Park and the Lakeshore for a coffee/washroom break. The return will follow Bayview, the Don river and Wilket Creek back to Edwards Gardens. The distance is about 37kms and should finish by about 12:30 to 1pm.
This is an Urban Roller level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.
RWGPS link to route: 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. We are accepting Guest Rider registrations. Guest riders must be registered and the $15 fee paid prior to checking-in with the ride leader.
If you have registered but can't attend, log in, click on "Already registered", then cancel.
PLEASE REGISTER: If you have not registered for the ride, you may NOT join the ride. For all TBN rides, a helmet is mandatory.
Come at 9:15 to be ready for a prompt 9:30am start. Remember to bring your helmet and spare inner tube. Unregistered riders CANNOT ride with the group.
Distance: 37km Classification: Urban Roller Ride Program: Saturday Morning Ride Starting Point: Edwards Gdns parking lot (pay parking) at Lawrence and LeslieStart Time: Come at 9:15 for 9:30am prompt start Online Map: click here
Ride Leader: Dan H
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.
NOTL Ride and Winery Tour
Registration opens February 1, 2026. Any questions contact the trip leader Sanj Devarajan <sanj.devarajan@gmail.com>.
A two-day 80k/day ride at an Urban Roller pace of about 20-22 kph on a flat route. Road bikes (or similar) are recommended. Mountain bikes are not recommended.
Accommodation
The official start will be at 10:00 am on Saturday, July 26 from Burlington GO Station parking lot, where you can park your car for free over the weekend. We will cycle at an Urban Roller pace of 20-22 kph mostly on the Waterfront Trail all the way to Port Dalhousie and then down the Welland Canal trail to Niagara College Residence (137 Taylor Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake). Accommodation at the college will be in two-room suites with shared washroom and kitchen area.
There is an optional start 7:00 am from Mimico GO parking lot (free parking over the weekend) and meet the main group at Burlington GO at 10:00 am. Note that the ride from Mimico to Burlington will be at Tourist pace of 20-26 kph.
Some things to bring in a small backpack or pannier:
For almost all of the winery stops on Sunday, our bikes will be close to us and within view but not always. That’s why a small medium security lock is advised. Two people can lock their bikes together with one lock. If necessary, the non-drinkers at those stops can take shifts watching the bikes.
We aim to maintain brisk Urban Roller pace at a speed of around 20 - 22 kph. At that speed, it should take around 6.5 hours to get to Niagara College residence around 4:30 pm. Check-in starts at 3 pm. We have 7 pm reservations for the patio at the Play Bar and Grill in the White Oaks Resort (across the road from the Residence).
On Sunday, we can have breakfast at MacDonald’s, Starbucks or at a few other fast food type places within a 5-minute ride or 10-minute walk. We need to be riding about 10:00am. We will stop at two-three wineries. After about 7 hours we should arrive at 5:35pm at the NISI Greek Taverna in Burlington for dinner, and later a short ride to the Burlington GO.
Below is the itinerary for Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday (RideWithGPS Burlington GO to Niagara College)
Sunday (RideWithGPS Niagara College to Burlington GO)
Any questions contact the trip leader Sanj Devarajan <sanj.devarajan@gmail.com>.
Registration will close on Thursday June 25th 2026.
The group departs Square One (Duke of York Blvd and Burnhamthorpe Rd) at 6:00 AM. Plan to arrive by 5:30 AM at Mississauga Celebration Square to sign in, find your group, and get in the group picture at 5:50 AM. You have until midnight to complete the ride. A set of lights is mandatory for those participants who finish after dusk (past the 13.5 hour mark).
Start location map.
This ride for experienced riders will be run at speeds from around 20 to 26 km/hr (although faster riders are welcome as well!). For additional details on Sunday Tourist rides, please click here.
Click the Register button on this page to register for the ride.
Two route lengths (77 km and 95 km) are available. Both rides stop at Grackles Coffee in Schomberg for lunch.
The shorter ride goes north on Weston road to Schomberg and then Jane street return. The longer ride goes north on Keele Street, through the Holland Marsh, and then enters Schomberg from the north. On the return, the longer ride goes south on Weston road, which includes the challenging Weston Wall (aka Strawberry hill).
The beginning and end portions of the two rides are the same and also a short section after lunch. The two rides diverge at about the 12km mark, with the longer ride continuing north on Keele and the shorter ride turning left on Kirby road. This means riders can choose during the ride to do a long or short distance, if they wish. This means you should also bring cue sheets for all routes you think you might ride. Likewise, for GPS units, you should download all routes you think you might ride.
Meet at the Vaughan subway station, east side of the oval, south station exit, depicted below. There is parking available in a parking lot immediately to the east of the oval subway station, at a cost of $7 for the day on Sundays.
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.
Ride leader: Frank Piazza
Distance: 77 km or 95 km
Online maps and cue sheets here.
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.
Ride may 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. Ride could be cancelled if weather is not suitable due to rain, snow, too cold, or salt on roads and/or trails.
C.O.B.ble (Courtice-Orono-Bowmanville) ROADS CC
(Regrouping offered on short route)
This is a Tourist level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click HERE.
Still not sure whether Tourist level rides are for you? Try out the short route of this CC, which has fewer hills. There will also be a dedicated ride leader for this route who will periodically stop to allow riders to regroup if they choose to do so. Hope you will join us!
PLEASE NOTE: All riders, including "30-Day-Trial" members, must register to participate in this CC. Please read registration details on the CC webpage.
Rest assured there are no cobble roads! Rather, C.O.B. refers to the significant towns on the ride: Courtice, Orono and Bowmanville. It is a lovely, scenic ride that travels on undulating roads, including one which is, perhaps, the best - quite literally Best Road! - found on any of our CCs. The designated lunch spot is Orono Park, in Orono, where there are picnic tables and public washroom facilities. Bring your own lunch or pick up something at the bakery (if open) or convenience store in Orono.
Distances: 54km, 68km & 79km
Start: 9:30 am Courtice Community Complex (2950 Courtice Rd, Courtice, ON)
Driving directions: Take Hwy 401 Express east to exit 425. Go north on Regional Rd. 34 / Courtice Rd. to Courtice. The Community Complex and parking lot is on the left, just south of Nash Rd.
RWGPS link to all routes: C.O.B.ble Roads C.C. - 54km, 68km & 79km
Ride Leader(s): Vicky Laurens; and Martin Lansche (leading short route, with "regrouping" option).
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We welcome new ideas and suggestions to improve CCs!
Enjoy your ride!
High Park to Port Credit and Saddington Park
This is a lovely Yo-yo ride along the waterfront. We return on the same route we rode out. Bring lunch to eat in Saddington Park .
There is no parking in High Park If you wish to drive, there is usually parking available on High Park Ave., south of Annette St. Please allow extra time for parking, unloading your bike and riding to the meeting place just south of Bloor St. where Colborne Lodge Dr. meets West Rd.
You MUST be registered for the ride, in order to participate. Registration will be open beginning the Monday before the ride. 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.
Remember: Have your tires fully inflated, wear your helmet and bring a spare inner tube for YOUR bike.
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: Meet near the entrance to High Park- SW corner of Bloor St. and Colborne Lodge Dr. (where it meets West Rd.) There is a washroom nearby.
Distance:42 km
Leader: Andrew.
RWGPS: High Park to Port Credit and Saddington Park
Cuesheet: Click Here
Unsure of your level section?
This is a Leisure Wheeler level ride. If you are uncertain whether this level is appropriate to your riding level, click here.