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RideGravel.ca
Apr 19, 20232 min read
Tay Ridge Ramble (94km)
Featuring a fantastic mix of farmland gravel, rolling treelined dirt, and saucy unmaintained, this route was arguably my favourite of 2022.
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RideGravel.ca
Sep 22, 20223 min read
The Mono Mix-It-Up (81km)
Developed by Ed Daugavietis, this route tours the township of Mono and features a mix of gravel, abandoned roads, and singletrack.
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RideGravel.ca
Aug 10, 20213 min read
Springtime in Paris (81/60km)
This loop, developed by Ed Daugavietis, links together the gravel roads, quiet country pavement, and rail trails that ring the Grand River.
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RideGravel.ca
Jun 17, 20213 min read
(Like A Rolling) Stone Mill (98/76km)
With its mix of scenic single lane dirt, quiet country backroads, this route features some of the best gravel riding north of Kingston.
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RideGravel.ca
May 25, 20212 min read
Winchester Milk Run (79km)
While this loop includes a low percentage of gravel, with its mix of unmaintained and quiet pavement, this route has a charm all its own
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RideGravel.ca
Nov 9, 20202 min read
Central Frontenac Circuit (80/64km)
This loop through Central Frontenac meanders past the exposed bedrock and gorgeous lakes that make up this portion of the Canadian Shield.
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RideGravel.ca
Nov 2, 20202 min read
Maxville Stravaig (84km)
This route samples the exposed farmland gravel and quiet country pavement that predominate the region east of Ottawa.
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RideGravel.ca
Oct 29, 20203 min read
Merrickville Meander (89/62km)
Merrickville, one of Canada’s most scenic villages, makes for an ideal jumping off point to explore the country gravel south of the Rideau.
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RideGravel.ca
Oct 17, 20202 min read
Summers Road Shuffle (85km)
This route samples the easy to navigate gravel and quiet country pavement south of Big Rideau Lake.
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RideGravel.ca
Aug 20, 20202 min read
Bigwind and Beyond (75km)
This loop explores the rugged Muskoka cottage country south of Huntsville, highlighted by a traverse of Bigwind Lake Provincial Park.
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RideGravel.ca
Jul 21, 20202 min read
What About Bobs Lake? (76km)
This route consists of a complete circumnavigation of Bobs Lake, one of the largest and prettiest bodies of water in the Frontenac.
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RideGravel.ca
Jul 3, 20203 min read
Crossroads Tremblant Gravel Fondo (84km)
This loop provides an opportunity to traverse the southern edge of Parc National du Mont-Tremblant, using a mix of gravel roads & ATV trails
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RideGravel.ca
Jun 24, 20203 min read
Tay Valley Traverse (91/61km)
This route traverses the width of Tay Valley, paralleling the Tay-Havelock Rail Trail as it meanders between Perth and Sharbot Lake
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RideGravel.ca
Jun 15, 20203 min read
Filthy Frontenac (95/68km)
The Filthy Frontenac explores the exposed rock, lakes and marshlands that make up this classic section of the Canadian Shield
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RideGravel.ca
May 25, 20203 min read
North Frontenac Bikepacking Loop (94km)
A 94km gravel bike-friendly bikepacking route that explores the abundant forest access roads south of Calabogie
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RideGravel.ca
Apr 28, 20203 min read
Stormin’ Stormont Township (76/57km)
This route embraces the farmland gravel that predominates the region east of Ottawa.
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RideGravel.ca
Apr 17, 20202 min read
Grey Highlands Gravel Grinder (81km)
This 81km route samples a portion of the third day of the BT700 bikepacking route developed by Matthew Kadey
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RideGravel.ca
Apr 17, 20202 min read
Durham Destroyer - The "Rookie" (102km)
The following presents the shortest variation of the Durham Destroyer, the 100km “Rookie” Edition
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RideGravel.ca
Mar 24, 20203 min read
In-A-Gravel-Da-Vida (91/76km)
While the route’s namesake is a righteous stretch of gravel, paradise can truly be found along Toms and Mhusk Roads.
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RideGravel.ca
Nov 24, 20192 min read
Hopetown Hoedown (Classic Edition) (86km)
This 86km loop illustrates the potential of the Lanark Highlands as one of the Ottawa area's premier gravel riding destinations.
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