2025 simcoe Season

DistanceRouteStarting timeStarting location
100
Populaire
Simcoe SW Warmup
Simcoe
Sat April 12 2025 09:00Tim Hortons, Hwy 89 at Industrial Pkwy, Alliston
200
Brevet
Tour of the Headwaters
Simcoe
Sat May 3 2025 08:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
300
Brevet
Lake Simcoe
Simcoe
Sun May 25 2025 07:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
600
Brevet
Bard's Quest
Simcoe
Sat June 28 2025 06:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
100
Populaire
Granite Anvil Populaire
Simcoe
Sun August 24 2025 08:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
200
Brevet
Big Chute
Simcoe
Sat September 6 2025 07:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
105
Populaire
Big Chute
Simcoe
Sat September 6 2025 07:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
200
Brevet
TBD
Simcoe
Sat September 20 2025 08:00Tim Hortons, Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie
160
Populaire
Simcoe County Loop
Simcoe
Sat September 27 2025 08:00Tim Hortons on Fairview Rd at Essa Rd
200
Brevet
Simcoe County Ramble
Simcoe
Sat October 4 2025 07:00Nottawasaga Inn 6015 ON-89, Alliston
400
Brevet
Parry Sound Sundridge
Simcoe
Sat October 11 2025 06:00Sobeys or Walmart Parry Sound
600
Brevet
Parry Sound
Simcoe
Sat October 18 2025 06:00Comfort Inn, 120 Bowes St, Parry Sound
200
Brevet
Tour of the Headwaters
Simcoe
Sat October 25 2025 07:00Tim Hortons, 4 Fairview Rd at Essa, Barrie

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

Riding Among Us: Remembering Allan Jackson

There are moments in any sport that remind us how precious — and fragile — life is. For our randonneuring community, the passing of Allan Jackson is one such moment. Peter Leiss recently shared a Toronto Star story about Allan. He was a fellow cyclist, someone that Peggy and Peter had the pleasure of riding with. Tragically, Allan passed away while riding to see his doctor. Earlier that day, he had been shoveling snow and felt unwell; on his way to the appointment, he apparently suffered a heart attack. Although we may not all have known Allan personally, his story speaks to us all — as cyclis...

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Ride Your Own Ride and Other Lies – By Michel Hébert

“The truth is, no one rides their own ride. Not all the way through.” As published on Michel’s blog: Cadence and Consequence Photo from the Start of Heaven and Hill 600k brevet – the first Ride of the 2025 Devil Week What Randonneurs Owe Each Other June 16, 2025 We were lounging in the shade, watching ships slide up the St. Clair River like they had somewhere important to be. Fred, dressed in dark sunglasses and a face-shielding nose piece, looked like Batman between gigs. “You either DNF a hero,” he growled, “or ride long enough to become the villain.” That was at kilometer 150, well be...

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