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Cyclon 2004 (Barrie)
2004-Aug-02
This year's Cyclon broke new ground by going North of the city to be held in Barrie.

Barrie is a vibrant city with lots to offer. The facilities at Georgian College were top-rate, all weekend long there was an enormous festival going on along the waterfront, and on Sunday we took a short bus ride down to the docks for a wonderful dinner/evening cruising around Lake Simcoe.

It rained for the start of rides on Saturday, but other than that we had sunshine the rest of the weekend. The terrain around Barrie has more rolling hills, which gave everyone's legs a good workout.

Cyclon 2004 -- Glen
2004-Aug-01
Pictures from club member Glen Hughes.

Cyclon 2004 -- Diane
2004-Aug-01
Here is a set of pictures from Cyclon 2004 taken by club member Diane Richards.

Cyclon 2004 -- David
2004-Aug-01
Pictures donated by club member (and original Cyclon founder) David Hearn.

Cyclon Sign-up Night
2004-June-04
Sign-up night was held at the Bow and Arrow Pub, Yonge and Davisville. Due to the fact Cyclon 2004 was accepting a very limited number of registrants, many people signed up early, making this year's sign-up night a rather quiet event.

Volunteer BBQ
2003-08-23
As a "thank you" to all the people who volunteer for Cyclon, it is traditional for the Cyclon Director to hold a BBQ.

Cyclon 2003 (Brock)
2003-Aug-03
We're back at Brock for this year's Cyclon (in the Niagara region).

Cyclon Sign-Up Night
2003-June-12
Cyclon 2003 Sign-Up night at the Bow and Arrow pub, Yonge and Davisville.

TBN Annual Picnic
2002-Aug-11
The Toronto Bicycling Network's annual TBN picnic at Too-Good Pond in Markham. It was a very nice day for the ride. There was quite a stretch of rough road just before getting to lunch but otherwise it was a very nice ride.

Cyclon 2002 (Brock)
2002-Aug-02
TBN's annual weekend-long cycling trip was held in Brock. Anne and Dennis did a wonderful job organizing the event.

Cycling in Gatineau
2002-June-29
While we were in Ottawa we met up with some fellow cyclists who we knew from the Niagara Freewheelers Cycling Club. On Sunday mornings during the summer, they close the roads in Gatineau Park to vehicles and only allow recreational use of the roads and trails. We sure did a lot of climbing! At one point we stopped climbing and cycled laterally over to Meech Lake. Then we cycled back and continued on up. We had quite a view. The ride down was quite nice, although comparatively short.

Cyclon Test Weekend
2002-June-15
Cyclon was fast coming upon us and Anne had organized a weekend for as many of the volunteers especially the tour leaders and sweeps to come out and test-ride some of the routes.

Niagara Freewheelers Extravaganza
2002-May-17
Based on how much fun last year's Extravaganza was, we signed up again for this year's cycling event put on by the Niagara Freewheelers Club. This year's event was nothing like last year's: last year we were sweating our buns off it was so hot! This year we found ourselves quite under-dressed and therefore quite cold. On the second day we have everything from sun, rain, sleet, and snow.

TBN Ride
2002-Apr-07
We decided to get an early start on the cycling season by going out for an early April TBN ride. It was quite cool but we dressed well for the occation... or so we thought. The weather kept getting colder and colder. Although we were well dressed on our bodies it was quite clear we needed more accessories. We were wearing gloves, but not good enough gloves; our fingers were frozen. We were wearing our cycling shoes (because our bikes have clips) but cycling shoes are meant to help air flow well through them. Although we were wearing thick socks by the end of the ride our toes were cubes of ice. And then it started snowing. I would have taken more pictures but my camera stopped working due to the cold.

Peelie Wheelie
2001-Sept-01
We attended a TBN weekend camping trip around the Pelee area of Southern Ontario. We had a very nice trip, and the weather was good. We bought a plant at this funny place called "Collisanti's". I also bought a sweater from one of the wineries, not because I was necessarily looking for a souvenir, but because I hadn't expected the evening temperature to be so low! One night we all pitched in a cooked a meal together. Another night we went into town for a meal at a restaurant. On the second day we cycled to Pelee National Park. It was quite busy and there were a lot of flies so we didn't stay too long. Some of the people took the ferry over to the island (but not us).

Cyclon 2001 (Guelph)
2001-Aug-04
TBN's Cyclon 2001, held in Guelph. The weather was great and we did some very nice riding. We completed a 135km cycle on the second day! Other highlights include a trip to the Butterfly Conservatory and a stop at the Rail and Streetcar Museum on Guelph Line.

Niagara Freewheelers Extravaganza
2001-May-19
Weekend-long cycling event based at Sir Wilfred Laurier University (in Waterloo) hosted by the Niagara Freewheelers Cycling Club. We had a fantastic weekend!