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Event Title

Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred

Event Description

The 5th Annual Hastings Highlands Hilly Hundred, billed as “Ontario’s Toughest Century Ride”, is a cycling event that weaves its way through the hills and valleys of the Canadian Shield from Bancroft, Combermere, Wilno, Barry’s Bay and back.  Participants can choose from 4 distances, approximately 60k, 80k, 160k, and 240k. The terrain is a mix of gentle country paved roads, limited highway riding, and “breathtaking” hills carved through ancient granite bedrock.  Riders will travel through some of Ontario’s most beautiful landscapes, pristine lakes and colourful hardwood forests. This year: The course just harder! (Try it in reverse!)

Start Date

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

End Date

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Start Time

7:15am

End Time

6:00pm

Location

Millennium Park, Bancroft

Trails Used

Rural roads from Bancroft to Wilno area

Trail Activity

cycling

For Whom

Everyone

Level of Challenge

challenging to very challenging. Distances vary from 60 km to 240 Km.     

Registration

yes

 Fee

Fees: Fee Includes Ontario Cycling Association One Day Insurance Fee
Before 5 pm, Friday, September 12th, 2008
(Visa & MasterCard accepted)

60k & 80k distance$35.00
160k & 240K distance $45.00

Day of Registration (Cash only)

60K & 80K distance $40.00
160K & 240K distance $50.00

Contact information

Clive Emery (613)322-1969) or (800)481-2925

hillyhundredinfo@tripsandtrails.ca

Web Site

http://tripsandtrails.ca/page.cfm?PageID=112

More Information

Bancroft Ontario Canada

North Hastings & Bancroft Ontario Business,Community,Tourism ...

Map/Directions

 http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Bancroft,+ON&ie=UTF8&z=14&iwloc=addr

 

 

With the support of the Federal Economic
Development Agency for Southern Ontario

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