Originally Posted by
Flimflam
Plenty of people in/around town that ride fixed, for a more "official" pickup ride/hang out, keep on the look out here for DSR/Devil Strip Roller rides (it'll be sprints this week I think, even if you don't run it's a good hang out) or checkout
www.devilstriprollers.com for news/updates. Because of CMWC, Sprints should be huge this week!
I don't ride much socially but have enjoyed the DSR group rides and sprint events, my personal schedule and working in Whitby get in the way a lot
The big news of the week (month?) is that it's bike month AND the week coming up to the CMWC (Cycle Messenger World Championships) so fixed or not, it's a great time to be on a bike.
City bike calendar:
http://wx.toronto.ca/inter/uds/cycli...vents?OpenView
CMWC 2008 website:
http://www.cmwc2008.com (check out events)
Keep your eyes peeled for more stuff, search on facebook for CWMC - there's a few side-events and movie screenings/stuff going on that aren't on the official event list.
As for solo riding, checkout the Martin Goodman Trail (not so great in peak hours, but when it's quiet traffic-wise, it's a great run) - that's the path that runs along the Lakeshore. Check out the valleys, some nice scenic runs (can be busy traffic wise on the sunny days) - Don right from Edwards Gardens (Bridal Path) right down to Lakeshore/Lower Don Road and the Humber valley you can go from Steeles/back down. Get yourself a city bike route map, some of those routes aren't so bad - you'll also get to see how incomplete and mis-matched/badly planned some of them are

I personally ride a lot on my own due to transportation and I love riding my bike.
Thanks for the tips. I heard about DSR yesterday and I'm definitely going to try to make it out to some of their events. I'm also going to be going to the island on Sunday to check out the CMWC. So excited. I've been in Toronto for four years but I've never gone to the island before, so it should be a realy exciting day.
Right now, since I'm pretty unexperienced on my FG I'm sticking to neighbourhoods I know well, staying close to home (which for me is College/Bathurst area) but as I get my legs going I'm definitely going to be on the lookout for some of those longer paths you mentioned. Thanks again!