2017 huron Season

DistanceRouteStarting timeStarting location
200
Brevet
Big Bay
Huron
Fri April 21 2017 07:00Port Elgin
300
Brevet
Bowle Buster
Huron
Sat April 22 2017 07:00Port Elgin
400
Brevet
Creemore Classic
Huron
Sat May 13 2017 05:00Port Elgin
200
Brevet
Tour d'Essex
Huron
Mon May 29 2017 07:00Windsor
300
Brevet
Erie_Oh
Huron
Tue May 30 2017 07:00Windsor
400
Brevet
Thumbs Up
Huron
Thu June 1 2017 05:00Port Huron, MI
600
Brevet
Go to HELL!
Huron
Sat June 3 2017 05:00Canton, MI
600
Brevet
March to the Marsh
Huron
Sat June 24 2017 05:00Port Elgin
200
Brevet
North Huron Tributaire
Huron
Sat August 5 2017 07:00Goderich
200
Brevet
Neustadt
Huron
Sat September 30 2017 07:00Kincardine

About us

Randonneurs Ontario is an ultra-distance cycling club. We've been riding long distance rides from of Toronto and southern Ontario since 1982.

Randonneurs Ontario is affiliated with the Audax Club Parisien, the parent organization governing the qualification of riders wishing to participate in the 1200K Paris - Brest - Paris Randonnee. The club is also affiliated with Les Randonneurs Mondiaux, which provides recognition for brevets other than Paris - Brest - Paris that are longer than 1000K.

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Recent member reports

The Great Canada Bicycle Tour 600km brevet ride report by Michael Charland

How not to Ride a Brevet – A Long-winded Tale About  The Great Canadian Bicycle Ride Tour (GCBT) is a 600km bike ride in honour of the 140th anniversary of the original ride done done in 1883. For a great in-depth article see: https://blog.randonneursontario.ca/?p=1361. It was held on May 6th and 7th of 2023. The Day Before…  I chose to ride from home to Burlington which was about 100km. Long term plans here are get use to riding consecutive long-distance rides. Ride went super smooth as I took it really, really easy. I road through Joe Sames Leisure Park which was really nice. I arrived at ar...

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“As we remember it…” a conversation by Howard Rogers and Phil Mallette

Howard: My early recollection was that Jim Griffin and I went out for a meal to get ourselves stuffed up with lots of pasta and to get to the start pretty early. He returned to the hotel to prepare the bicycles at around about 11p.m. suppose, only to be told we couldn’t go into the courtyard where our bicycles were kept to get them ready. After 20 mtnutes of arguing we were contemplating all sorts of dastardly deeds to the poor bastard behind the desk. He didn’t seem to understand that it was exceedingly important for us to get our two bicycles and to get to the start of the event. He didn’t b...

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