One-Tank Trip for
Sept. 7/19
() By Jim Fox
Motorcyclists are
revving up the engines of their “bad motor scooters” and getting ready to head
off into the sunset for Port Dover.
Anticipation is
building for another record-breaking year for this month’s Friday the 13th frolics
by celebrating cycle fans in the Lake Erie town.
It’s been quite a
while coming as the last Friday the 13th was in July of last year but another
one will roll around for the more hardy cyclists in December and then next
March.
The event in the
picturesque beach town is known as “the biggest single-day motorcycle event in
the world.”
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The bike invasion
of Port Dover is on. |
Preparations are
well under way as organizers are “expecting a very large turnout as fall is a
favourite time of the year for motorcycle travel,” said Ted Willey of Norfolk Tourism
and Economic Development.
The festivities
have grown significantly over the years since they began in 1981.
The last one was
the largest so far, with estimates of more than 200,000 visitors to Port Dover that
has only 6,100 year-round residents.
“There won’t be
another summer/fall event until 2021, so we expect huge crowds, especially if
the weather cooperates,” Willey added.
Beach town lure
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Bikes and the beach
lure visitors to Port Dover. (Jim Fox photo) |
The town, with its
beach, pier and historic lighthouse, has been attracting tourists since the mid-1800s
and you’ll see bikes cruising the streets all throughout the warm-weather
months.