Cycling in Northern Ontario

Nonfiction, Travel, Canada, Ontario, Sports, Cycling
Cover of the book Cycling in Northern Ontario by John Lynes, Guides de voyage Ulysse
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Author: John Lynes ISBN: 9782765808626
Publisher: Guides de voyage Ulysse Publication: March 24, 2013
Imprint: Guides de voyage Ulysse Language: English
Author: John Lynes
ISBN: 9782765808626
Publisher: Guides de voyage Ulysse
Publication: March 24, 2013
Imprint: Guides de voyage Ulysse
Language: English

Cycling in Northern Ontario is taken from the Cycling in Ontario from Ulysses Green Escapes guides. This affordable chapter is a great tool to organize your next cycling trip in this region. Ontario’s northeastern region extends from the narrow band of land surrounding Lake Nipissing between Georgian Bay and the Quebec border to the enormous land mass between Lake Superior and Hudson Bay. Most of the territory consists of tundra lowlands north of the tree line. Ontario’s north-western region extends westward from Wawa on Lake Superior to the Manitoba border and northwards from Lake Superior and Minnesota to Hudson Bay. Much of it is dotted with large and small lakes, rivers, bogs, marsh and tundra. So its perhaps not surprising that canoeing reaches more territory than any other form of transportation. Cycling in Northern Ontario offers 37 trails and 3 longer tours in this region like the Lake of the Woods Transcanada Trail and the Geological Mystery Tour. It includes information on how to get there, the level of difficulty, the total distance, the interesting features (villages and towns, tourist attractions and bike-related stores) and the facilities.

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Cycling in Northern Ontario is taken from the Cycling in Ontario from Ulysses Green Escapes guides. This affordable chapter is a great tool to organize your next cycling trip in this region. Ontario’s northeastern region extends from the narrow band of land surrounding Lake Nipissing between Georgian Bay and the Quebec border to the enormous land mass between Lake Superior and Hudson Bay. Most of the territory consists of tundra lowlands north of the tree line. Ontario’s north-western region extends westward from Wawa on Lake Superior to the Manitoba border and northwards from Lake Superior and Minnesota to Hudson Bay. Much of it is dotted with large and small lakes, rivers, bogs, marsh and tundra. So its perhaps not surprising that canoeing reaches more territory than any other form of transportation. Cycling in Northern Ontario offers 37 trails and 3 longer tours in this region like the Lake of the Woods Transcanada Trail and the Geological Mystery Tour. It includes information on how to get there, the level of difficulty, the total distance, the interesting features (villages and towns, tourist attractions and bike-related stores) and the facilities.

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