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Canada's Top 20 Motorcycle Routes - A New Way To Love Canada #HD100

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

by Paul Fenn, Contributing Editor

We, the dwellers of the north, have emerged from moto-hibernation. We move from our period of stillness to reimagining our rides, what we might ride, and where we might ride to. It’s time we funnel all our hard-gained wisdom and hooliganistic energy into a smoky, thunderous, ultra-elaborate fantasy that will keep us alive through Spring and Summer. Let's ride!

It's time to make love to this nation

This is the time we think: possibilities, places and people. It's about willing into more sweeping drifts finding that perfectly unhinged-sounding exhaust crack. Yes, now’s the time we gather all that we hope will unfold this season, seal it with a lick and spark it up off a heap of spent tires.

It's already springtime at ESR

We at EatSleepRIDE have formed a partnership with Harley-Davidson Canada, who are celebrating their 100th year in our nation. Together, we figured that with our audience in lockdown, the least we could do was drop some napalm on your pilot lights in the form of Canada’s Top 20 Motorcycle Routes.

Happy 100th Anniversary, H-D; Canada's Top 20 Motorcycle Routes

Happy 100th Anniversary, H-D; Canada's Top 20 Motorcycle Routes

When you use the ESR app all of these routes will be awaiting you the next time you fire up your beastie. If you don’t use it, get it. It sweetens any rider’s life and has a magical feature that has saved more than a few of our members’ gluteus maximi.

It doesn’t matter what you ride

We’ve opted to make these routes applicable to all classes of bike, from cruise ships to dual-sport shredders, for men, women, squids, ATGATTed safety chiefs and nature lovers alike. Mostly quite paved, they will take you through this giant and savage land on roads that wind and bend like Christmas ribbons through Canada’s most outrageous beauty spots.

We begin on the eastern-most edge of the eastern-most island in the vast and barely-known nation called Canada.

Newfoundland

Nova Scotia

Prince Edward Island

New Brunswick

Quebec

Ontario

Manitoba

Saskatchewan

Alberta

British Columbia

Yukon

Northwest Territories

Nunavut

Paul Fenn is a frequent contributor to EatSleepRIDE. Read all his bike reviews, moto news and semi-informed opinions on many matters motorcycle here: eatsleepride.com/rider/champers

Ride this route in the #HD100 Challenge to win the Street Glide Special with 100 Year Anniversary paint kit and 500 secondary prizes. Download the EatSleepRIDE Motorcycle GPS app for iOS and Android to play. CRASHLIGHT is available in-app.

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jessejames22

54 months ago

good post nice articles 

thanks for the post

Shish_Ka

84 months ago

Is it possible to break up a route and return to finish the same day? I would like to start the Calabogie then ride over and do Algonquin and back to finish Calabogie. 1 day ride.

H-D100

85 months ago

Hi  @AlbertaBeef  'The Glacier Trail' and 'Go Bad or Go Home' are the only available  routes for Alberta. You can also collect points with the Ride Challenges, they're starting soon!

AlbertaBeef

86 months ago

@H-D®100 Do you have more routes for BC and Alberta?

H-D100

86 months ago

@Dave103 Two here but you can find 20+ motorcycle routes in Ontario in this article by EatSleepRIDE 😉 http://esr.cc/2nbMQjL

Dave103

86 months ago

Are there only 2 rides on this for Ontario?

marina

87 months ago

@Champers I've been asked if we can change the route for Conquern' Algonquin to keep the ride out of the park and out of park traffic. Any ideas?

champers

87 months ago

@mondragon Thanks for the kind words. It was a great education and researching it got my motor revving.

mondragon

87 months ago

Great article. Love how you have segregated the routes as per provinces. Looking forward to try some this coming summer.