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I'm going to be traveling to the Toronto area pretty regularly in the future, namely Ajax. I'll probably going there 3-4 times a year. I've only been there once and am only familiar with 401, and the Bayly/Harwood neighborhood in Ajax.
I was wondering if anyone in the area could suggest some decent roads or routes in Ontario to take some rides on when I'm up there. You know, anything ideas that can get me studying my maps early for when I go up there again. I've asked the folks I'll be visiting, but get a variety of answers. So I figured I'd ask here, those who enjoy the sport of riding like me. After all, who'd know better? Any input would be appreciated
When i go up there, I'll be staying in Ajax anywhere from 4 days to a week, perhaps even more. But in terms of riding time while there, I'd say a full days ride in the area to maybe a two day ride at most, it really is going to depend on how long I'll be up there during my visit.
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