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25KCommute
09-17-07, 04:10 PM
We have just moved to Markham and wanted to know if there was any Family Friendly biking in the area. Can seem to track down any bike paths? Are there any good conservation areas or city parks that would have enough paths?
thanks in advance.
Hi. For a start, try Googling 'markham ontario bike trails' I found a neat site called Bikely.com. People upload all kinds of routes that you can view on maps. Pretty neat. Good luck.
25KCommute
09-20-07, 10:25 AM
Thanks Treker,
I did see this site previously and unfortunately my suspicions have been verified. Markham just does not have a family friendly way of biking right now. I am referring to pulling a kid cart behind my bike with the little dude it it enjoying a leasurely ride. The closest that we have gotten so far is driving on side streets, some of which are marked with a "bike route" sign between point A and B however until my little guy gets big enough to ride his own bike, the trails are really off limit except for hiking for us.
Thanks again for your reply.
25K, I understand. I'd like to suggest the rural roads around Markham but given the population and vehiculur density, I don't know if they would work. Here in Ottawa, I can think of dozens of relatively quiet rural roads just south of Ottawa where I'd feel secure in taking a kid-trailer (if I had one). How wide are the road shoulders up there? Is it feasible to cycle rural roads in and around M~?
BTW, from where did you move to M~ and what kind of bike are you using?
We have just moved to Markham Biggest mistake you've ever made in your life. :D
Here (http://www.markham.ca/Markham/Templates/generic.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRNODEGUID=%7b08B0340D-B15E-4FC2-977F-295674B6D895%7d&NRORIGINALURL=%2fMarkham%2fDepartments%2fParks%2fpathways%2ehtm&NRCACHEHINT=Guest#MAPS) is some info on Markhams pathways. Looks like your best bet is fairly short loops at Milne Park. They do have plans (http://www.markham.ca/NR/rdonlyres/9068C593-5C97-4849-B59A-8679B42CFB31/0/pathwaysmap07.pdf) to expand the pathway network, but, given the priority such projects typically get, by the time they actually do something your children will probably be approaching retirement age.
25KCommute
09-22-07, 07:01 PM
thanks Chephy for the link. We will also consider Toogood pond as an option as well. Good picnicing and good paths. BTW, we have just found the York Regional Forests trail system. Some of them seem to fit the bill, however we have just been hiking them over the past week. Surprisingly, there are about 50 formal trail systems in York so we will be pretty busy in to the fall and maybe get out on the Cross country skies in the winter (have to find a way to cart the little one who loves the outdoors though).
Treker, shoulders here we are are pretty tight. You are correct that Ottawa is a great place but what else do you expect from the nations capital. We have considered moving there in the past but the stars have not aligned. We are originally from North Bay so the romantic notion of moving back up north is always in the back of our mind. Rural roads are typically narrow two laners here. Good for biking but not trailers. We lived in Milton for 4 years prior to moving here with our jobs. The hour commute got to us and as you are aware, we now have a little boy (2.5 years).
thanks for your input!!!
We lived in Milton for 4 years prior to moving here with our jobs. The hour commute got to us and as you are aware, we now have a little boy (2.5 years). Hey, Milton - some cool biking there. :) Even some paths. But yeah, hell, you don't want to commute between Milton and Markham every day!
VintageRaleigh
05-06-08, 05:50 PM
I lived in Unionville for a long time
There are light trails in around Toogood pond, and the ravine right North-west of there. In the ravine there are some paths trodden mostly by drugged out teens at night but they're pretty ok for more challenging trail biking. Then go to main street for Coffee etc.
I like riding my bike for more utility purposes (to do errands etc) so I keep a bike in Unionville so I can ride to the different shopping areas, save on gas. They've put in a bike lane behind the Embassy Suites hotel that you can ride over to the Chapters/Cineplex/Longos plazas over by Woodbine and 7. Then you can ride back to the 7 and Warden plaza, and from there are some short cuts by Sablewood park if you head directly east that will bring you right to Main Street Unionville.
People complain about biking in the suburbs as a means of real transportation, but you can get to all the necessary retail within the Unionville area by bike comfortably and safely. If you need to get to Markville mall from Unionville, you can go down main street, and down at the end Maple (I think it is...) at the end there is a shortcut that brings you to the trails by Walden pond which will pretty much bring you right to Markville.
I copied this from what I wrote on a another thread
But one thing I mentioned here that I didn't see on this thread is Walden pond. Walden pond is a good way to get to Unionville from Markville Mall and I'm sure you know how close Markville is to Milne. Then of course, once in Unionville there is Toogood pond...
Markham/Unionville is a great place to live I hope you like it.
wait, so what are you looking for in Markham (hey i live here!). you want trails as in "lets putter around slowly with a trailer with kids in the back" trails, or "hey lets try some single track!" trails?
If you're sticking to the roads, I could describe my 30km loop to you if you're interested. Mostly nice roads with little traffic. as for official paths in parks, markham sucks. milne conservation area is one spot. too good pond is another. then there is a park (north of 7... west of markville mall, east of kennedy), which has some paths. all these paths are extremely short, however.
there is a somewhat fun little single track trail near 48 + 7. made mostly by hikers, but tidied up for riding by me and my buddy. it's about 9km (i think?), and is a loop that runs 'round the milne lake (starting from 48), through milne, under the bridge of 48, along the river into the golf course near 14th and 9th, and then back up along the river to 48.
i can send you a map if you're interested. just give me some feedback/recommendations!
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