Routes in Canada / Ontario / East Toronto (The Beaches)




Not fast nor long but a series of hills and descents meant to train your climbing legs. Do the loop three times. Pine Cresent (the S loop) is a brick road that gives a slightly cobblestone feel.



Not fast nor long but a series of fairly steep hills and long descents aimed to train your climing legs and braking. Pine Crescent (the S loop) is a brick road which gives a nice cobblestone feel.

 

Pine Crescent and Scarborough Rd. are the steepest There are several variations; if you find Scarborough too steep go up Silver Birch. Willow (South) and Beech (North) are one way streets.



Not fast nor long but a series of fairly steep hills and long descents aimed to train your climbing legs (and brakes). Pine Crescent (the S loop) is a brick road which gives a nice cobblestone feel.

Pine Crescent and Scarborough Rd. are the steepest. There are several variations; if you find Scarborough too steep go up Silver Birch. Willow (South) and Beech (North) are one-way streets.



There are several variations of this route. Scarborough Rd is short but steep; Silver Birch less steep. Pine Crescent is nice cobblestone (brick) road. Instead of going up Pine and Balsam can also go up Glen Manor. Be prepared for some fast descents. Make sure your brakes are in excellent working order.



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Running routes in East Toronto (The Beaches) Ontario Canada