Six hours from Detroit, five hours from Toronto, three hours from Montreal and a mere 45 minutes from Ottawa are the borders of one of the best riding areas in Canada maybe even North America.
This may seem like over-inflated marketing speak, but I've ridden these roads, and I can say first hand, they are not only amongst the best I've ridden, they are at the top rung in a province already blessed with some pretty great riding.
I haven't ridden E. Canada yet. It's beautiful! I have driven W. Canada and this summer we are headed to B.C. and Alberta. I'm a Californian but I have to say that Canadians are truly with some of the best scenery around. Is that water I see on the horizon? One of the great lakes?
I'll have to do some research if I get the assignment for sure, but I'll bet it's warmer than here! Maybe more snow, but the warmth of the Great Lakes anyway. All we've got to the west of us is 1,400 miles of plains until the Rockies. And of course we have those pesky Albertans to our northwest who love to share their "Clippers" with us.okeit:
I'll have to do some research if I get the assignment for sure, but I'll bet it's warmer than here! Maybe more snow, but the warmth of the Great Lakes anyway. All we've got to the west of us is 1,400 miles of plains until the Rockies. And of course we have those pesky Albertans to our northwest who love to share their "Clippers" with us.okeit:
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