One-Tank Trip for
Sept. 27/14
(c) By Jim Fox
It’s time for the
“Tour de Fall” as the hills are taking on a vibrant hue of autumn colours across
Southern Ontario.
Just an hour north
of Toronto is one of the most picturesque regions for fall touring – Ontario
Lake Country on the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching.
Enjoying a ride in the Copeland Forest at Horseshoe Valley are (from left) Jenna Hunter, Natasha Ilic and guide Sara Archer. (Jim Fox photo) |
It encompasses five
distinctive districts: Orillia, Oro-Medonte, Rama, Ramara and Severn.
“Enjoy
the peacefulness away from the busy city life and take in the breathtaking fall
colours,” said Jennifer Whitley, country marketing manager.
A series of “distinctive
fall getaways” has been established across the region.
Newly
developed are seven cycling, seven hiking and four driving routes, with many
points of interest along the water, including the Trent-Severn Waterway.
“Whether
you are looking for a long or short drive, a leisurely stroll or something more
involved, an easy trail or an advanced hilly route, there is something for
everyone,” Whitley said.
Head for the hills
The leaves were
just starting to turn colour last week when I joined a mountain bike ride along
the scenic and hilly terrain of the Copeland Forest at Horseshoe Valley.
Sara Archer of Ride Guides instructs the group before heading out. (Jim Fox photo) |