This portion of the trip was always going to be a question mark – what kind of biking will there be? Will it be fun? Will I be looking too much ahead to more obviously notable places like Toronto and Niagara Falls? Wolfe Island once again answers the call!
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Lake Ontario 2025 – Part 4
🚲 Ride Overview
•Starting the day from Wolf Island, Ontario
•A late start, but with a scenic route west to Sandy Point
•Focus on a relaxed e-bike ride due to a tight ferry schedule
🌞 Weather & Ride Conditions
•Sunny and pleasantly warm, a bit hotter than ideal
•Wind off the lake keeping things cooler
•Reflections on how the late May weather still feels like early spring in Ontario
🛠️ Gear & Tech Check
•E-bike powered up and performing well
•Toolkit left behind—risky move noted
•Ongoing commentary on wide tires, limestone trails, and pedal assist levels
•Big win: no brake issues from frequent wheel removal
📍 Destinations & Detours
•Attempt to visit Big Sandy Bay—blocked by entry fee and bike restrictions
•Scenic return loop around the island
•Stop in Bath, Ontario for a legendary lakeside poutine at Fry 33
🧭 Navigation Notes
•Avoiding Highway 401 in favor of more bike-friendly, scenic backroads
•Provincial Route 33 (aka Loyalist Parkway) praised for good shoulders and low traffic
•Transition from island terrain to mainland cottage country
🛳️ Ferry Fun
•Quick ferry crossings as part of the day’s travel
•Love letter to ferries: bike, vehicle, passenger—doesn’t matter, all good
•Plans to use ferries again in future trips (Seattle foreshadowing)
🏠 Accommodations
•Overnight stay in Colborne, Ontario
•Modest Airbnb geared toward truckers, with diner and Tim Hortons nearby
🧠 Reflections & Takeaways
•E-bike confidence fully restored (it was just a magnet issue!)
•Ride offered a mix of natural beauty, tech success, and route experimentation
•Anticipation builds for upcoming Toronto exploration at the “speed of bike”
Statistics
Miles biked 15
Poutine stops 1
Number of stars for the poutine stop 44
Ferries ferried 2
Flats 0
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