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CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. d .'- '. -y \ < Cyclists' Road Guide. Brampton Falls, 1081 Brantford, 20, 36, 41 Brandon, 123, 126 Brechin, 76 Breslau, « Brewer's Mills, 93 Brewster, 49 Brickley, 85, 86 Bridgetown, 119 Bridgeport, 67 Bridgewater, 121 Brighton, 73, 85, 87 Brinkwortn, 78 Brisbane, 26, 55, 65 Britannia, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102 Britton, 30 Brockville, 90, 99 Brompton Falls Bronte, 17, 63 Brooklin, 79 Brougham, 79 Brownsville, 36 Bruceiield, 28, 47 Brussells, 48 Bryden, 46 Buckhorn, 20 Buffalo, N.Y., 45 Bunepsan, 31 Burforu, 20, 36 Burgersville, 40 Burgoyne, 25, 50 Burkton, 80 Burnside, 126 Burnbrae, 78. Burlington, 17, 63 Burritt s Rapids, 100 Buxton, 53 Cacouna, 115 Cains ville, 19 Calgary, 127 Caledon, Caledonia, 32, 33 Camden East, ^, 91 Camilla, 26, 61 Campbellton, 117 Campbellford, 78, 85 Canard River, 54 Canboro, 35, 44 Cr.ndasville, 44 Canfield, 44 Cannington, 77, 79 Canton, 82 Carberry, 126 Cardinal, 90 Carle^n Flace, 96 Carleton, 61, 65, 66, Carleton, N.S., 117 Carlow, 29 Carp, 98 Carring Place, 87 Carrville, 71 Carsonby, loi Cascades, 104 Cashmere, 52 Cassburn, 95 Castleton, 85 Castleford, ^ Cathcart, 20 Cataract, 61, 63 Cataraqui, 73, 91, 92 Cavanville, 82 Cayuga, 33, 44 Centralia, 47 Centre ville (S. Mona- ghan), 83 Centre ville, 63, 88 Chambord, 116 Chambly, 106 Champlain, 109 Chappel, 54 Chatswortn, 24, 61 Chater, 126 Chateau Richer, 113 Chatham, 52, 53, 57 Charing Cross, 53 Chelsea; 104 Chester, 121 Cherry Valley, 89 Cheviot, 47 Chicoutimi, 116 Chippewa Hill, 51 Chippewa, 19, ^4 Christie's Corn s, loi Christina, 52 Churchill, 69 Claude, 61, 63, 65 Clandeboye, 47, 58 Clavering, 62 Clinton, 28, 47 Clifford, 25 Claremont, 79 Clarence, 95 Clarksburg, 50 Clyde River, 121 Clearville, 20 Clementsport, 119 Coaticook, 108 Cobourg, 73, 84 Codrington, 85, 86 Colborne, 73, 85 Cold Springs, 84 CoUingwood, 26, 31 SO, 66 Collin's Bay, 89 Columbus, 80 Comber, 53 Como, 95 Compton, 108 Conboy, 55 Concord, 71 Consecon, 87 Conway, 89 Cooksville, 18, 55, 64 Copenhagen, 37 Corbett, 49 Cornw2ll, 90 Cottam, 21 Corunna, 57 Courtright, 57 Cotswold, 25 Courtland. 42, 43 Coteau, ^ Craighleigh, 50 Craigsholm, 67 Ciathie, 49 Creemore, 66 Creekbank, 69 Credit Forks, 61, 63, Crossbill, 68 Cross Point, 117 Crowland, 44 Cyclists' Road Guide. 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Cruickshank, 62 Crumlin, 20 Cumberland, 95 Cumnock, 23 Currie's, 40 Curry's Hill, 90 Culloden, 36 Dale, 83 Danforth, 75 Dawn Centre (Ruth- erford), 59 Dawson, loi Deal town, 21 Decewsville, 44 Dechenes' Crossing-, 103 Delewarei, 41, 52 Delhi, 42, 43 Dexter, 37 Delta, 9^ Derby Centre, 107 Derby Line, 107 Dechambault, 109 Dewdney, 127 Deseronto, 88 Deer Lodge, 123 Dickinson s Landing 90 Digby, 119, 120 Donegal, 30 Dorking, 67, 68 Dorval, 91, 94, 105 Dorchester, 119 Dovercourt, Douglas, 126 Drayton, 67, 69 Dresden, 59 Dropiore, 60 Drysdale, 49 Dublin, 28 Dumblane, 25 Dundalk, 61 Dundas, 23, 27 Dunkeld, 25 Dunbarton, 73 Dungannon, 29 Dunville, -33, 34, 35, 45 E E Dunrobin, 102 Dunsford, 81 Duntroon, 26, 31, 50, 66 Durham, 24, 31 Dutton, 22 Dwyer Hill, 93 Eagle, 20 Eastwood, 20, 39 East Berkeley, 61 East Oro, 70 East Tilbury, 53 East Toronto, 72, 74, Eastman Springs 102 Eastman, 106 Eden, 38 Edengrove, 25 Edmundston, N. B., ii5, 118 Edmonton, 61, 63 Eglinton, 69 Egmondville, 28 Egremont, 23 khorn, 123 ginburg, 92 E ginfield, 47 EUengowan, 25 EUesmere, 75 mira, 69 mville, 38 ora, 25, 67 sinore, 51 Enniskillen, 80 Ennismore, 81 Emerson, 125 Epsom, 77, 80 Epping, 60 Eramosa, 26, 55, 65 Erie, 44 Erin, 26, 65 Essex, 21 Eugenia, 60 Everton, 26 Exter, 38, 47, 48 Fairbank, 71 Fairmount, 60 Fallowfield, 93, 99, 100 Falls of Niagara, 17, 19. 44 Farnham, 23 Farquhar, 48 Farran's Point, 90 Fenella, 84 Fenwick, 34 Fergus, 23, 67 Ferguson Falls, 96 Fernhill, 58 Ferry Landing, 97 Fingal, 20, 22, 37 Fitzroy Harbor, 97 Fish Creek, 127 Fleetwood, 82 Florenceville, 118 Flesherton, 31, 60, 61 Fleming, 123 Forest, 42, 59 Forfar, 93 Formosa, 48 Fort Erie, 19, 45 Fort Ingalds, 116 Fonthill, 34 Foxboro, 78, 86 Frankford, 86 Franktown, 93, 99 Frankvillc, 99 Frazerville, 83 Freelton, 23 Freeport, 27, 68 Frost village, 106 Fredrickton, 118 Gadshill, 30 Gait, 27, 39 Galetta, 97, 98 Gamebridgfe, 76 Gananoque, 90 Garden Hill, 82 Garnet, 32 Gatineau Point, 103 Georgetown, 55, 62 ' Glanford(Mt.Hope), ^ 32. 33 . Gaspe Basin, 117 Glenannan, 47 Glen Buell, 99 Glencolin, if c Cyciista' Road Guide. I i WOOD RIMS ARE WELL MADE We Ask Everyone To ^^ Notice How Many lluRNDALL Wood Rims Built in 1893 are stiii on tiie road. m }^< C. W. HURNDALL & CO., 7 Ontario Street, TORONTO MANUFACTURERS OF LAMINATED and SINGLE-PIECE RIMS. IBICYCLE WOODEN PARTS. Cyclists' Road Guide. Glencairn, 66 Glen Morris, 39 Gienora ( Lake -on - the-Mountain),87, 89. Glenville, 91 Glen Walter, 90 Gobies, 39 Goderich, 28, 29, 49 Goldstone, 69 Goodwood, 77 Gordon, 54 Gore's Landing, 84 Gourock, 39 Gowanstown, 46 Grafton, 73 Granby, 106 Grand Bend, 49 Grand Falls, 118 Grand Metis, 1 15 Grand River, 117 Gravenhurst, 70 Gravesend, 37 Granworth, 93 Greenock, 31, 47 Green Point, 88 Greensville, 23 Greenway, 49 Griswold, 123 Griersville, 60 Grimsby, 17, 35 Grondines, 109 Guelph, 23, 24, 26, ^ 39» S"). 62, 64, 65 Guysboro, 43 Halifax, 119, 121 Hagrerman's Cor- ners, 75 Hag-ersviUe, 32 Hamilton, 17, 19, 23, „ 27. 32. 33. 63 Hammond, 30 Hampton, 80, 118 Hanover, 31 Harerave, 123 Harley, 36 Harpley, 49 Harris ton, 25, 46, 60 Harrow, 5<^ Harrowsmith, 91 Harwood, 84 Hastings, 78, 84, 85, 86 Haveland, 23 Hawkesbury, 95 Hawkestone, 70 Hawthorne, 102 Hay, 48 Headingly, 123 Hebron, 120 Heidelburg, 68 Hensall, 47 "^ Hepworth, 62 Hespler, 39, 68 High Bluff, i2± Highland Creek, 72 High River, 127 Hillhurst, 108 HiUier, 87 Hillsburg, a6 Hilton, 85 Hintonburg, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, lOI, 102 Hochelaga, 105, 108 Holbrook, 40 Holland Landing, 69 Holmesville, 28 Holyrood, 29 Homer, i7 Homings Mills, 26 Horner, 63 Hudson, 95 Hubbard's Cove, 121 Humber, 17, 71 Humberstone, 34, 45 Hull, Q., 103, 104 Hyde Park, 56 Ida, 82 Indian River, 78 Inglewood, 61, 63, 65 IngersoU, 20, 38 International Bridge ^ 19. 45 Inverary, 92 Invermay, 50 lona, 22 Ironsides, 103, 104 Iroquois, 90 Isle Verte, 115 Jackman, Me., iia Jackson's Point Jackson, 51 Jamestown, 48 Jarvis, 32, 43, 44 Johnston's Mills, 49 Jordan, 17 Jonquieres, 116 Joyceville, 100, loa Kildonan, 122 Kamouraska, 114 Keith, 59 Kelvin, ^o Kempt viUe, 10 1 Kenilworth, 23 Kentbridge, 52 Kentville, 119 Kertch, 56, 59 Kemnay, 123 Keswick andf Roche's Point, 76 Kettleby, 72 Keyser, 42 Keenansville, 66 Kilsyth, 50 Kimberley, 60 Kincardine, 29, . 31. 49 Kinburn, 98 King, 71 Kingsbridge, 49 Kingston Mills, _ Kingston, 73, 89,' 90, 91.92.93 KmgsviUe, 54 Kintail, 49 Kintore, 38 Kinloss, 29, 31 Kinlough, 29 Kippen, 47 Kirkby, 82 Kirkton, 38 Kirk's Ferry, 104 Klineburg, 66 3o» 93 / / i o Cyclist Road Guide, The Dayton 1$ It is the pride of all its riders, and the envy of all its competi- tors. . . . . 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Taylor, Toronto Safe Works, TORONTO. ,.\ 1/ Cyc/iata' Road Guide, Lachine, 91, 94, 105 La Chrevrotiere, 109 Lakefield, 83 Lambeth, 20, 41, 46, 52 Lambton Mills, 18, 55. 64, 71 Lanark, 96, 104 Lancaster, 90 Langdon, 127 Langford, 19 Lanoraie, 108 Lansdovvne, 90 L'Orignal, 95 Latona, 24 La Valtrle,. 108 Lawrenceville, 107 Lawrencetown, 119 Lerdbury, 48 Leaming'ton, 21, 54 Lemonville, 77 Lennoxville, 108 E'Epiphanie, 108 Les Eboulements,ii3 Levis, 112, 114 LetelHer, 125 Lindsay, 78, 81, 82 Linton, 66 Linwood, 68 L'Islet, 114 Listowel, 30, 46, 67, 68 Little iVfetis, 115 Liverpool, 121 Liverpool Market, 73 Lloydtown, 72 Lobo, 56 Lochalsh, 30 Lockeport, 121 Lombardy, 94 Londesboro, 47 London, 20, 47, 52, 55 Long Hill, 103 Longueuil, io6 Longue Pointe, 105, 108 Lower Argyle, 121 Lorette, 109 Lome Park, 17 Louiseville, 52, 109 Louisville Lunenburg, 121 Lucan, 47 Lucknow, 29, 30 Lyndhurst, 93 Lynn's Corners, 36, Lyn, 90 Lower Fort Garry, 122 MacLeod, 127 Macton, 68 Magog, 106 Manone Bay, 121 Maidstone, 21, 53 Maitland, 90, 100, 120 Mallory's Corners, 85 86 Mallorytown, 90 Malvern, 74 Manchester, 79 Mandamin, 58 Manilla, 77, 79 Manotick, loi Mansewood, 64 Maple, 71 Maple Grove, 58 Maple Hill, 31 Maple Valley, 26 Marden, 2-?, 24 MarievilL, 106 Markdale, 61 Markham, 74, 75 Marshville, 45 Maria, 117 Maskinonge, 109 Masonville, 47 Matane, 115 Maxwell, 31 Mayfair, 52 Mclntyres Corners, 38 McGregor, 126 Meaford, 50, 60 Medina, 38 Melbourne, Que., 107 Melbourne, Man., 126 Melburne, Ont, 52 Menie, 78 Merlin, 55 Merrick ville, 94, 100 Merritton, 17, 34 Merivale, loi Metegan, 120 Metabechouan, 116 Metcalfe, 10 1 Meyersburg, 85 Midhurst, 50 Mildmay, 25 Millforcf, 89 Millbrook, 82, 83 Milles Roches, 90 Millhaven, 89 Mill Village, 121 Millekin, 75 Milltown, 73 Milton, q3, 64 Milvertown, 30 Minnesing, 50 Mitchell, 28, 46, 48 Mohawk, ^ii Moles worth, 30 Moncton, 119 Montague, 94 Montmagny, 114 Montmorency Falls> "3 Montreal, 91, 94, ir^, 106, 108 Moray, 49 Morganston, 85 Morpeth, 20 Morris, 125 Morrisbank, 30, 48 Morrisburg, 90 Morris ton, 23 Mosquito Creek, 127 Mosboro, 55 Mount Forest, 23, 60 Mount Vernon, 20, 36 Mount Elgin, 36, 38 Mount Salem, 37 ' \">-* Cy chats' Road Guide. Mount Hope Glan- ford), 32, 33 Mount Albert, 74 Mount Healey, 33 Mount Pleasant, 82 Moosomin, 123 Mt. Bridges, 42 Murdock, 23 Murray Bay, 113 J\Iurvale, 91 IMyrtle, 79 ]^/airn, 58 Wanticoke, ^5 Napanee Mifis, 88 Napanee, 73, 8J8 Napperton, 58 Nelles' Corners, 44 New Dundee, 41 New Market, 69, 76, 77 New Durham, 36 Newark, 36 New Hamburg, 27 New Bliss, 99 Newburg, 88 New Sarum, 42, 43 New Castle, 73, 82 New Carlisle, 117 i^Tewcombe's Mills 85, 86 Newport, Vt., 107, 117 New Richmond, 117 Newry (Atwood), 46 Newtonville, 73 Newtonbrook, 69 New Germany, 19 Niagira Falls Town, 17, 19, 43, 44 Niagara-on-the-Lke. . 17. 19 Nile, 29 Nobleton, 66 Norval, «, 62 North Hamburg, 55 North Bruce, 49 Norwich, 36, 40 North Seneca, 32, 33 Norway Norwood, 78 North Glanford, 33 Norham, 85, 86 Notre Dame du Lar, 116 Nottawa, 26, 31, 50, 66 N. Gower, 100, loi N. Augusta, icx) N. Wakefield, 104 Numogate, 99 Oak Lake, 123 Oaklands, 41 Oakville, 17, 18 Oak wood, 78 Oak Ridges, 70, 72 Odessa, 73 Oil City, 57, 59 Oil Springs, 57, 59 Oldcastle, 21, <;3 01dfield,s7 Oliver's Ferry, 93, 94 Omemee, 78, 82 Oneida, 32 Orangeville, 26, 61, 63.67 Orchard, 23 Orillia, 70, 76 Orono, 82 Orwell, 42, 43 Oshawa, 73, 80 Ospringe, 26, 65 Ostrander, 38 Ottawa, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99, ioo, loi, 102 103, 104 Oungah, 57 Owen Sound, 24, 50, 51, 62 Parkdale, 122 Pakenham, 96 Painswick, 69 Paisley, 25 Palermo, 63, 64 Palmers ton, 25, 46 Palmyra, 20 Panmure, 97 Paris, 39, 41 Parker, 25, 67 Parkhill, 49, 59 Patillo, 54 Paspebiac, 117 Pefferlaw, 77, 81 Perrvtown, 82 Perth, 93, 96, 104 Perce, 117 Peter boro', 78, 81, 83 Petitcodiac, 1:8 Petersburg, 27, 41, 55 Petherton, 23 Petrolia, S7, $<} Phillipsvifle, 93 Piche, 104 Pickering, 73, 79 - Picton, 87, 88, 89 Pigeon Lake, 124 Pikes Creek, 54 Piles Branch, 109 Pine River, 30, ^9 Pine Orchard, 77 Pine Creek, 127 Pitt's Ferry, 90 Plain ville, 84 Plantagenet, 95 Poole, 30 • Poplar Point, 124 Poplar Hill, 56 Port Credit, 17 Port Talbot, 20 1 Port Elgin, 25, 49, 50. Ki Port Albert, 49 Port Stanley, 37, 46 Port Dover, 32, 40, 41. 44. 45 Port Lambton, 57 Portage la Prairie, 126, 124 Port Bruce, 37 Port Burwell, 37, 38 Point aux Trembles, 108 Point du Lac, 109 Point Fortune, 95 Point Ste. Peter, 117 Cyclists' Road Guide. (3 Pointe Claire, 90, 95, Point a Pic, ^ ij Pontypool, 82 Pont Rouge, 109 Port Perry, 77, 79, 80 Port Ryerse, 40 Port Hope, 73, 82, 83 Port Colborne, 34 Port Dalhousie, 34 Port Robinjon, 34 Port au Persil, 1 13 Pprtland, 93 Port Elmsfey, 104 Portneuf, 109 Pottageville, 72 Powell, 97 Prescott, 90, loi Preston, 27, 39 Priceville, 31, 60 Princeton, 39 Prospect, 93, 99 Proton, 61 Puslinch, 23 Quebec, 109, iii, 112, . "3 meenston, 17, 19 jueensville, 76 Juyon, 97 Caglan, 80 Ravenshoe Station, 74. 79 ^ Rainham Centre, 45 Ramsey's Corners, 102 Reaboro, 78, 82 Reading-, 26, 67 Reaford Reed's Corners,56,59 Ren ten, 43 Renfrew, 98 Repentigny, 108 Richmond Hill, 69,72 Richmond, Ont., 93, 99, 100 Richmond, Que., 107 Ridgetown, 22 Seagrave, 79 Ridgeway, 45 Ridgeville, 34 Rigand, 95 Rimouski, 115 Ringwood, 74, 77 Riversdale, 31 Riverston, 23 River Quelle, 1 14 Riviere du Loup, 1 15, 116 Roche's Point Rockford, 24, 62 Rockland, 95 Rockton, 27 Rockwood, 62, 64 Romney, 21 Rosa, 86 Roseneath, 84 Roseville, 41 Rossmount, 83 Rothsay, 25 Rouge, 73 Rougemont, io6 Routledge, 123 Round Plains, 40 Russelldale, 48 Rutherford (Down Centre) Ruthven, 21 Ryckman's Corners, 32.33 :ville, 119 Sackvi Salford, 3» Salmon Point, 89 Sandy Bay, 115 Sandwich, 54 Sanford, 79 Sandbanks Sandhill, 65 Sandhurst, 89 Sand Point, 98 Sarnia, 56, 5^, 58 R 105, 106 Sault au RecoUet, Scarboro, 72 Schomberg, 66, 72 Scotland, 40 Seaforth, 28, 48 Seabringville, 28, 46 Seeley's Bay, 93 Selkirk, 45 Severn Bridge, 70 Sewell, 126 Shakespeare, 27, 32* 55 Shallow Lake, 62 Shannonville, 73 Shanty Bay, 69 Sharon, 76 Shedden, 2a Sheffield, 27 Shelburne, 26, 61 Shelburne, N.S,, 121 Shepardton, 49 Sherbrooke, 108 Sherkstone, 45 Silver Heights, 123 SImcoe, 40, 41, 42, 43 Sidney, 126 Sinpfhamton, 26, 31 Smithville, 35 Smith's Falls, 104 Sombra, 57 Sonya, 79 Southampton, 25, 49, 51 South Dummer, 78 South Cayuga, 45 South Monaghan (CentrevIUe), 83 South Gloucester, loi South March, 98, loa South Stukley, 106 Spencerville, 101 Speyside, 64 Springfield, 18, -^2, 64 Spnngbank, 49 Springville, 83 St. Anne's, 90, 105, 114 St. Anne de Stukley^ 107 St. Anne de la Par- ade, 109 94. 99» 36, 95r i^ Cyclists' Road Guide. y St. Barthelemi, 109 St. Bazile, 109 St. Catharines, 17, 34 St. Cesaire, 106 St Clements, (^ St. Come, 112 St. Cuthbert, 109 St. Dominique, 90 St. Henri de Levis, 112 St. Fabien, 115 St. Famille, iii St. Flavia, 1^5 St. Francois, iii, 116 St. Geneveive, 105 St. Jean d' Orleans, 1 1 1 St. Jacobs, 69 St. John's (Arva), 47 St. Joseph, 95, 112 St. Laurent, iii St. Mary's, 38, 46, ,55 St Mary Beauce, 112 St Michel, 114 St. Pierre, iii St. Roche St. Thomas, 20, 22, 4.1, 42, 43, 46 St Vincent de Paul, 106 St. Anne de Beaupre, t'¥i St. Tite des Caps, "3 St. Cassieu, 113 St Paul's Bay, 113 St. Fidele, 113 St Jean Port JoH, 114 St. Audre, 114 St. Honore, 116 St Rose, 116 St. Cyriae, 116 St. Cfharles de Cap- lau, 117 St John, 118, 119 St. Margaret's Bay, 121 St. Charles, 123 St. James, 123 St. Francois Xavier, 124 St. Agathe, 125 St. Jean Baptiste,i25 St. Norbert, 125 StafFordville, 38, 43 Stanstead, 107 Stamford, 17, 19 Stayner, co. 66 Stevens viile, 19 Stirling, 78 Stittsv'lle, 96 StouflFville, 77 Stockdale, 86 Stoney Creek, 17 Strabane, 23 Stratford, 27, 28, 30, Strathroy, 42, 49, 56, Strathallen, 32 Strathburn, 52 Sullivan, 24 Summerstown, 90 Summerville, 18,55,64 Sunbury, 92 Sunnidale, 50 Sunderland, 81 Sussex, 1 18 Sutton and Jackson's Pt, 74, 76, 77,79,81 Sydenham, 92 Tadousac, 113 Talbot ville, 20, 41, 46 Tamworth, 88 Tara, 50 Tavistock, 32 Tecumseh, 54 Teeswater, 47 Templeton, 103 Tempo, 20, 41, 46 Tenneyson, 96 Terrebonne, io6 Teviotdale, 25 Thamesford, 20, 38 Thamesville, 52 Thedford, 59 Thistleton, 61, 65, 6(1 Thorold, 17, 34 Thorndale, 55 Thornhill, 69 Thornbury, 50 Three Rivers, 109 Tilsonburg, 38, 42 Tincap, 99 Tiverton, 49 Toledo, 99 Topping, 30 Toronto, 17, 18, 55, 6i, 64, 65, 66, 69, 71, 72, 74, 7;? Toronto Junction, 18, ^ 55.64 Tottenham, 66 Trafalgar, 18, 64 Tralee, 67, 68 Trenton, 73, 86, 87 Trois Pistoles, 115 Trudell, 53 TuUamore, 65 Tyendenaga, 73 Tuam, 66 Tusket, 121 Twin Bridges, 127 Underwood, 49 Union, 46 Union ville, 75 Uptergrove, 76 Uttoxeter, 59 Uxbridge, 77, 81 Vallentyne, 81 Valois, 91, 95, 105 Vandreuil, 90, 95 Varna, 28 Varney, 23 Vancluse, 108 Verchoyle, 36 Vereker, 54 Victoria, 61, 63, 65 Victoria Corners, 81 Vienna, 38 Virgil, 17 Vir^rinia, 76, 77, 8i Vivian, 74 Virden, 123 /r Cyciiats' Road Guide. Village des Arinois (St. Roch), 114 Wallbridge, 86 Waldemar, 67 Walkerton, 25, 29, 31, •* 47. 48 . Walkerville, 54 Wallacetown, 20, 22 Wallaceburg, 57, 59 Waltons, 48 Wanstead, 58 Wardsville, 52 Warkworth, 85," 86 Warner, 35 Warwick, 56 Washago, 70 Washburn, 93 Watford, «8 Waterford, 41 Waterloo (Ont). 67, » 68 Waterloo (Que.), 106, 107 Waterville, 108 Welcome, 73, 82 Welland, 34^ 44, 45 Wellandport, 34, 44 Wellington, 87 Wendover, 95 West Monkton, 46 West Montrose, 67 West Flamboro, 27 Westbrook, 73 West Point, 87 Weston, 61, 65, 66, 71 Weymouth, 120 W. Osgoode, loi West Selkirk, 122 Wheatley, 21 Whitby, 73, 79 Wiarton, 62 Wicklow, "ji Wilfrid, 77,*8i Williamsford, 61 Windsor, N.S., 119 Willow Grove, 32 Winchelsea, 38 Windsor, 21, 53, 54 Windsor Mills, 107 Wingham, 29, 30, 47 Winona, 17 Winnipeg, 12a, 123, .125 Winterburne, 67 Winthrop, 48 Woburn, 74 WoodhiU, 61, 65 Woodford, 50 Woodslee, 53 Woodstock, ao, 3a, 39. 40 Woodstock, N. B., 118 Woodrow's Corners, 87 Woodbridge, 61, 65, 66 Wtxjler, 86 Wolfville, 119 Wroxeter, 48 Wyoming, 58, 59 Yamachiche, 109 Yarker, 91 Yarmouth Centre,42, Yeovil, 60 York, .-^3 Young s Point, 83, 89 Yarmouth, 120, 121 Zephyr, 74, 79 .4 I i ,1 ' lC» Cyoliata' Road Guide For ttiat parched feeling in the n^outh use It niakes t^ie mouth water. A DAMS' Tutti Frutti. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< T try to palm ofT imitations which ♦ ^ they buy cheaper. See that the T ^ Trade Mark name ( I Tutti Frutti I is on each 5c. package. ^ Save coupons inside of wrappers for I LATEST BOOKS. 106 Messfs. AdanriB & Sons Co.| GENTLEMEN — As an old bicycle racing man, I can heartily endorse the chewing: of TUTTI FRUTTI Gum in long and hard races, as it very much diminishes the dryness and thirst which are so distressing at such times. P. E. DOOLITTLE, M.D. Distin- 1 guislied 1 H 2 racers use Z Adams' T'.itti ♦ Frutti to aid J digestion and A give staying ♦ power on long T runs. ^ : Some dealers ^ 8 3- 6. 3- 5 3 Cyciiata' Road Guide. 17 Niagara Falls to Toronto. ' MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTFLS. Falls of Niagara Parkside Inn. 2 Niagara Falls Town. . . .American. 3 Stamford (a) 6 Thorold Welland. 1.5 Merritton 2.5 15 St. Catharines Grand Central. 7 Jordan Zimmerman. 6 Beamsville Mrs. Couse. 5.5 Grimsby Mansion, 5 Winona 5 Stoney Creek Acacia. 8 51.5 Hamilton St. Nicholas. 7 Burlington Queen's. 6. 25 Bronte 5 69.75 Oakville(b) OakvilleHouse 5.5 Lome Park Hotel Louise. 2.5 Port Credit 8 Humber Nurse's. 5.5 91. 25 Toronto Walker. (a) Right hand — East. Stamford 3.5 Queenston 6.5 Niagara (on the Lake). .Long's. 3.5 Virgil 5 Homer 3 2.15 St. Catharines Grand Central. ,.l i8 Cyclists' Road Guide. Ni/GARA FALLS TO TORONTO. — Continued, {h) Left hand— North, MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. . _ Oakville Oakville House 4 Trafalgar ,- 5 Springfield 2.75 Cooksvllle Cooksville. 4.25 Summervi'le ^ 4 Lambton Mills Scott's. 3 Toronto Junction . , Occidental. 5 28 Toronto Walker. The tourist who has the time at his disposal should leave the Falls by the River road to Niagara Falls town, thence to Stamford, branching east Irom that village to Queenston and along the River road to Niagara-on-the-Lake. By taking this route the traveller will be in sight of the river nearly the whole distance and see the grand show sights, including the Falls, Suspension and Cantilever bridges, Whirl- pool, Queenston Heights and Brock's monument. The road is fairly good and all down hill, but do not coast. From Niagara-on-the-Lake take the westerly stone road direct to St. Catharines. A more direct route to St. Catharines from the Falls is via Stam- ford and Thorold, branching west at Stamford. Leave St. Catharines by crossing canal and climbing western hill, thence direct to Hamilton, the whole road being good gravel and macadam. Leave Hamilton by York street and Lake Shore road to Oakville, where choice of routes is offered to To- ronto, the northerly route via Trafalgar and Dundas street being the better, though the Lake Shore road via Port Credit is not bad unless after rain, and is certainly more picturesque. Cyclists' Road Guide. '9 ^ Fort Erie to Niagara. : MILEAGE. TOWNS. .. !'; HOTELS. Fort Erie I International Bridg^e 7 Stevensville ; 7 ' 1 New Germany 1 6 Chippewa 3 18 Falls of Niagara Parkside Inn 2 Niag-ara Falls American. 3 :; Stamford 3.5 > . Queenston 6.5 33 Niagara Long's. North from Fort Erie to International Bridge and west to Stevensville — all good gravel, thence north to Chippewa — gravel and clay loam, thence north through Niagara Falls Park and along river to Niagara Falls town, noVlh and west to Stamford, then north-east to Queeniton and along the river to Niagara. Hamilton to Windsor. MILEAGE.: TOWNS. HOTELS. Hamilton St. Nicholas. 7 : Ancaster Ancaster House. 5.5 Alberton 4 Langford... ..: Maple Leaf. 4 Cainsville 20 Cyclists' Road Guide. .< * . /' HAMILTON TO WlViDSOR—Con/iflued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. . ' - HOTEJS. 3 23.5 Brantford .. .\ . r. .. ^ ... Belmont. 7 Mt. Vernon 1.75 Burford Barnea. 4.5 Cathcart 8 Eastwood Cornish's. 5 49-75 Woodstock Oxford. 4.5 Beachville ' . .. 4.5 Ingersoil Atlantic. 6 Thamesford Jk/kUM . . M«Gacfaaey s. 8 Crumlin 5 77.75 London Tecumseh. 8 Lambeth 5 Tempo 2.5 Taibotville 4 9725 St. Thomas Grand Central! 7.5 Fingal Fulton. 5.5 Port Talbot 5 115.25 Wallacetown Ontario House 6. 75 Eat^le 4.5 Aldboro' 6. 25 Clearville Wiley's. 3. 25 Palmyra 5 Morpeth American. 9 150 Blenheim Sheldon. 4 Buckhorn Cyclists' Road Guide. 21 k fined. HAMILTON TO WINDSOR — ConHflued. .- HOTEi S. telmont. ►arnea. Cornish's. Oxford. Atlantic. M^Cactp ey's. Tecumseh. Grand Central! Fiillon. Ontario House Wiley's. American. Sheldon. MILEAGE. 4 ■■'■ 6 7 4 7-5 5-5 4 4 8 TOWNS HOTELS. 186 219 Dealtown .... Romney Wheatley Commercial. Leamington Huffman. Rulhven Cottam Essex Royal. Maidstone Oldcastle. Windsor .Crawford. Leave Hamilton by King street west, until Hamil- ton and Dundas R.R. is passed, then south to Ancas- iier over good stone road, rather hilly ; thence west [to Brantford, road fair. From Brantford to Wood- jtock is fairly level, mostly good gravel with some [sand, and Ai after rain. Leave Woodstock by Dundas street to Woodburn Mills, then west to Inr gersoll and London, over good gravel roads. Leave London by York street bridge and along WharncliflFe road to Lambeth and south to St. Thomas, good gravel. Thence via Talbot road to Port Talbot, and north-west to Wallacetown, the latter part of the road being hilly. Very heavy sand between Wal- lacetown and Clearville, with many hills, then road improves in surface and hills disappear, becoming finally a regular race track for the last 45 miles. See also route Wallacetown to Blenheim. 22 Cyclists' Road Guide. " ' 'H' 'f\ MILEAGE. 10.5 22.5 6 4 2.5 7 35-5 55 Blenheim to St. Thomas. (Second Route.) TOWNS. ' ' HOTELS. Blenheim.... ....... .Sheldon.^ Ridgetown Arlington. Dutton Mclntyre. Wallacetown Ontario. lona ^ ' Shedden Fingal Fulton. , St. Thomas Grand Central. From Blenheim proceed east one mile, thence north a half mile and east to Ridgetown ; here take train to Dutton, thence south to Wallacetown and north-east to Shedden, again south to Fingal and ea^ic to St. Thomas. This road is all fine gravel, and by taking train from Ridgetown to Dutton the sands around Clearville are escaped. No hills. This was the route always chosen in the days of the solid-tired ordinary. Tourists not wishing to enter St. Thomas may continue over fine gravel north-east from Shedden 6%' miles to Talbotville, on the Ham- ilton to Windsor route. Cyclists' Road Guide. 23 Hamilton to Owen Sound. ^^1 ^^H 1 MILEAGE. > HOTELS. 1 5' ' \ . ' ^H 2.5 -. . on. ■ 3-75 ton. ■ 3 ; yre. I 2.25 to. H 4 5 - ' ■ * ^H 1-25 2.5 • Central. 9 4 3.5 32.25 3 thence m 5 ere take M > . 4 »wn and ■ gal and 9 ■ 5-5 gravel. H 6.75 56.5 ^ton the H 425 hills. H 3 -- s of the H enter H f /■■■ I'TS rth-east H S 7«- 5 e Ham- B 2.5 5-5 I 2.25 TOWNS. HOTELS. Hamilton St. Nicholas. Dundas ... Collins'. Greensville Haveland Strabane ..: ' Freelton Duffy's. Puslinch Morriston Aberfoyle Farnham Guetph Wellington. Marden Burns'. Barnett Fer^'is Cumnock Arthur Queens'. Petherton Kenilworth Riverston Mount Forest Queen's. Egremont .... Orchard Murdoch Varney t;.i. 24 Cyclists' Road Guide. 1 V h> 'i if- HAMILTON TO OWEN SOUND — Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 3.5 85.25 Durham Middaugh. 7. 5 Latona •7 Sullivan .4 Chatsworth Somers'. 4 Ashley I Rockford 3 II '-75 Owen Sound Patterson H'se Leave Hamilton by King- street west, following stone road through Main street of Dundas, under G. T. R. tracks to Greensville, continuing north to Freelton. (The latter part of the road is somewhat heavy after rain, as it passes through a swamp,) A good gravel road runs from Freelton to Guelph. Leave Guelph by Woolwich street, proceeding to Marden, where take the right fork of road going north-east to Fergus, thence to Mount Forest, the whole distance being over fine gravel roads. Leave Mount Forest by the Garafraxa road, which leads straight into Owen Sound. These roads are some- what hilly, but surface generally is good, with some perfect stretches. ill Guelph to Southampton. MILEAGE. TOWNS. Guelph . Marden HOTELS. Wellington, Burn's. Cyclists' Road Guide. 25 GUELPH TO SOUTHAMPTON — Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 9 12 Elora Dalby. z Alma Commercial. 5 Parker 3 Bosworth 3. 5 Rothsay 3.5 32 Tevlotdale 2.5 Cotswold. . . . , 5 39-5 Harriston Royal. 7 Clifford Henry's. 8.5 Mildmay 6 61 Walkerton Hartley. 5 Dunkeld 4 Eden Grove 3 EUengowan 4 77 Paisley Paisley. 6 Dumb'me 3 Burgoyne 6 Port Elgin .American. 4 96 Southampton Teahan's. North-west to Paisley, then north to Walkerton and north to Southampton ; gravel all the way, mostly very fine. Numerous hills, particularly to- wards the north, but not serious enough to make hard riding. Palmerston (Hess House) is 4^2 miles west of Teviotdale^ — good gravel. r-y 'i 26 Cyclists' Road Guide. '■t\ Kill 1) Guelph to Collingwood. MILRAGE. 5-5 .4 2-5 4 4-5 4.5 4 6 9-5 6.5 6 7 5 3 5 16 29 44-5 64 77 TOWNS. HOTELS. Guelph Wellington. Eramosa Everton Ospringe Brisbane Hillsburg Reading Orangeville Paisley. Camilla "• Shelburne Royal. Horning's Mills Maple Valley Singhampton Duntroon Black's. Motta wa Collingwood Grand Central. North-east from Guelph to Brisbane, thence north to Reading and north-east to Orangeville over fine roads. From Orangeville to Duntroon rough gravel and hilly roads of clay, sand and gravel, thence fair gravel to Collingwood ; fine scenery and fair wheel- ing in dry weather. Erin (Queen's) is 2 miles east of Brisbane. Cyclists' Road Guide. 27 Hamilton to Stratford. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Hamilton Si. Nicholas. 5" Dundas Collins'. 3.25 W. Flamboro' 6 Rockton - '^ v 3.75 Sheffield 6 24 Gait Baker. 3 Preston N. Amendan. 3.5 -^^ Freeport 4.5 35 Berlin ..Walper. 7 'Petersburg 3 Baden Baden. 4 New Hamburg Commercial. 6.5 Shakespeare 7-5 63 Stratford Albion, Leave Hamilton by King street west, following main road to Dundas, thence through Main street of town under G.T.R. tracks to Bullock's Corners and west to West Flamboro', turning north on Waterloo road to Berlin. The road thus far is somewhat hilly, but good gravel and macadam — splendid scenery. From Berlin to Stratford is very fine gravel with a rolling grade. <» 28 Cyclists' Road Guide. Stratford to Goderich. MILEACE. ■■ ' ' TOWNS. HOTELS. Stratford .....Albion. 4 Sebringville 8.5 Mitchell Hicks'. 5 Dublin 6.25 23.7s Seaforth (a) Queen's. 8 Clinton Rattenbury's. 4 Holmesvllle 9 44.75 Goderich Albion. (a) Left Hand — South. Seaforth Queen's. I Egmondville .6 Brucefield Dixon. 4 Varna 6 Bayfield 12 29 Goderich Albion. Proceed due west from Stratford Postoffice, along Hamilton and Goderich road. Before entering Mit- chell is a rather high hill from the top of which Stratford can be seen. At Seaforth alternate routes are offered ; the road from Bayfield to Goderich on the Brucefield route has been called the "Wheel- man's Paradise," Beware of coasting some of the hills, unless the foot of the hill can be plainly seen from the top. Cyc/i'sta' Road Guide. 29 Goderlch to Wingham. MILEAGE. * • TOWNS. '. HOTELS. Goderich Albion. 6 Carlow McDonagn's. 4.5 Auburn 6.25 Blylhe 6. 5 Belgrave Queen's. 5 28-25 Wingham Brunswick. North from Goderich and east to Carlow, thence east to Blythe and north again to Wingham, all good gravel with a few small hills. Goderich to Kinloss. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Goderich Albion. 6 - : Carlow McDonagh's. 2.5 ^ Nile 3.5 "■ Dungannon 5 Belfast 3.$ 20.5 Lucknow Cain. 4 Holyrood 2 Kinlough 2 28.5 Kinloss Leave Goderich by Lake Shore road north for 2}4 miles, thence east to Carlow and north-east to Kin- loss, from which point the Durham road leads east toWalkerton or west to Kincardine. The roads are all fair gravel and no heavy hills. 3© Cycliata' Road Guide. Stratford to Listowel. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Stratford Albion. 5.; Gadshill 4.5 Topping: 2.5 Poole 3.75 16.25 Milverton 6.5 Donegal 25 Hammond 1.25 Britton 5.i^ 32 Listowel Queen's. This road is mostly clay, with some gravel, and is essentially a ** dry weather road." A little ** cordu- roy" and a small hill or two do not in any way damage the route» Listowel to Kincardine. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Listowel Queen's. 7 Molesworth 6 Morrisbank 4 > Bluevale 4 21 Wingham Brunswick. 12 Lucknow Cain. 6.5 Lochalsh 5 Amberley Knifer's. 4.5 Pine River 7 56 Kincardine Royal. \ Proceed directly north-west on Main street and town line over fairly good gravel road — sandy be- tween Wingham and Bluevale — thence again west over county line, rough, stony and somewhat hilly, with some clay, to Amberley, and north on Saugeen road. Cycliata' Road Guide. 31 Kincardine to Collingwood. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Kincardine Royal. 7.5 Bervie 5 Kinloss 3.75 Riv^rsdale 3.75 Greenock 7 27 Walkerton Hartley. 3.75 Maple Hill 2.5 Hanover Reid. 5 Allan Park 5-5 43-75 Durhann Mlddaugh. ),, 5 Bunessan 5.5 Priceville Commercial. 4'75 59 Flesherton Flesherton. 8. 5 Maxwell Commercial. 7-5 75 Singhampton. . - 5 Duntroon Black's. 3 Nottawa 5 88 Collingwood Grand Central. Follow Durham road east to Greenock, thence east 2 miles, north i^ miles and east to Singhampton, thence east 2^ miles to Hurontario street and direct north to Collingwood. The greater part of this road is good gravel with some hills east ot Walkerton and heavy ones east of Singhampton. The general grade of the road is down hill towards Lake Huron. ' i jif: ■" l-i.f 32 Cyclists' Road Guide. Stratford to Woodstock. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Stratford Albion. 7.5 , Shakespeare 3 Tavistock Commercial. 7.5 Strathallan Lappen's. 7 25 Woodstock Oxford. From Stratford proceed east to Shakespeare and south to Tavistock, jog- west then direct south to Woodstock. Beautiful gravel road, with a few hills near Woodstock. Hamilton to Port Dover. MILEAGE. 4 3 3 4 3-5 2 3 3 • 9 13-5 38 TOWNS. j>. : " HOTELS. Hannilton St. Nicholas. Ryckman's Corners , \. Mt. Hope (Glanford). . .Dominion. N. Seneca Caledoria Leach's. ' Willow Grove Oneida Hagersville Lawson's. Garnet ... Jarvis Commercial. Port Dover Dominion. Cyclists' Road Guide, 33 HAMILTON TO PORT DOVER — Continued. Leave Hamilton by James street south, thence on Electric R. R. to mountain's brow and easterly to Mountain View hotel and south-west to Port Dover. Stone roads to Caledonia and stone, gravel and clay to Port Dover. Returning, enter Hamilton vmjohn street. Do not on any account coast the mountain. Hamilton to Dunnviile. MILEAGE. 4 ■'■\' 2 3 3 5 1-5 4-5 15 13-5 39-5 TOWNS. HOTELS. Hamilton St. Nicholas. Ryckman's Corners .... N. Glanford Mt. Hope (Glanford) .... Dominion. N. Seneca Caledonia Leach's. York Mt. Healey ... Cayuga Campbell. Dunnviile Mansion. Leave Hamiltpn via James street to the top of mountain, and take Port Dover stone road to Mt. Hope, and clay to Caledonia, thence on east bank of Grand River to Cayuga. Road from Caledonia all clay— fair riding in fine weather, but some parts are quite hilly. ' ■■■' .-/W Iff ! -i I ■'i:.n Xi 34 Cyclists' Road Guide. Dunnville to St. Catharines. MILFAGE. ' TOWNS. HOTELS. D'unnville Mansion. 7 AtterclifFe 6 13 Wellandport 6 Fenwick 3 Ridgeville 1.5 23.5 Fonthill 4.5 Allanburg 4 Thorold Welland. 1.5 Merritton 2.5 36 St. Catharines Grand Central. East on Robinson road to Attercliffe and Welland- port, i^ miles beyond which branch north-east on Canboro' road to Allanburg and north along- Welland Canal to St. Catharines — roads clay and clay loam with sand around Fonthill. Port Dalhousie to Port Colborne. MILEAGE, TOWNS. HOTELS. Port Dalhousie 4 St. Catharines Grand Central. 2.5 Merritton ^t 1.5 > Thorold Welland. 4 'Allanburg 2.5 Port Robinson 4 Welland Arlington. 7 Humberstone I 26.5 Port Colborne O'Neill's. Cyclists' Road Guide. 35 PORT DALHOUSIE TO PORT COLBORNE — CofltiflUed, Take bank of new canal to St. Catharines — clay — then stone road to Thorold, then south along- clay road to Humberstone, then g-ravel to Port Colborne — heavy grade between St. Catharines and Thorold. St. Catharines to Welland. A better route than the preceding (if one does not wish to see the numerous locks on the canal) is to take St. Paul street west from St. Catharines to top of bill near G.T.R. station, turning south-east past Decew's Falls, then jog west a half-mile and direct south to Welland. Distance 12 miles. - HOTELS. Dunnville to Grimsby. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Dunnville . Mansion. 7.5 Canboro' 3.5 Warner 7 Smithville Royal. 6 24 Grinnsby Mansion. Take Dunnville road north and north-east to Can- boro', thence via Smithville road to Smithville — one mile heavy sand, balance good clay — no hills. This road is very crooked and tourists should frequently make enquiries. From Smithville take main road north-west 2 miles, thence due north to Grimsby — a fairly good road but with some stony places. Walk down the mountain into Grimsby. •v 36 Cyclists' Road Guide. Brantford to Aylmer. it i"' 1' i TOWNS. HOTELS. Brantford Belmont. Mount Vernon Burford Barnea. Harley New Durham 23. 25 Norwich Brown's. Lynn's Corners Newark 34 Mount Elgin Verchoyle _ Culloden Brownsville Springfield Glencolin 55 Aylmer Brown. ,': Take Brantford aud Woodstock gravel road to a point i}4 miles west of Burford, then turn south- west, following" road to Norwich, nearly all good gravel. Leave Norwich by Main street going direct west to Verchoyle, then south to Brownsville, good and fair gravel. Proceed two miles south from Brownsville, then west to Springfield, very poor sand ; thence to Aylmer, heavy sand, clay and gravel, some parts unrideable. MILEAGE. 7 ^•7^ 5-5 4 5 2 2.25 2.25 • 6.25 3-5 3-5 2 6 2-5 3-5 \ Cyclists' Road Guide. 37 Alymer to Port Burwell. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Aylmer Brown. 6.5 Mt. Salem 2.5 Gravesend 7.5 16.5 Port Burwell South 4 miles, then east 2%, miles, and south 2% miles, on good gravel, to Gravesend, then along Lake road, sand and gravel, to Port Burwell. Fingal to Port Burwell. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Fingal Fulton. 7 " Port Stanley Fraser. 4 ^ Dexter 5 ' Port Bruce 2 ; Copenhagen 2.5 Gravesend 7.5 28 Port Burwell South 1% miles, thence east to Port Stanley over good gravel, then east on Lake Shore road ; gravel and sand to Port Burwell. Fair riding and fine scenery. n '"■15 >( - 38 Cycliata' Road Guide. Ingersoll to Port Burwell. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ingersoll Atlantic. 4 Salford 3.5 i lount Elgin 4 Ostrander 2^5 14 Tilsonburg Queen's. 3.5 Acacia 1.5 Eden " 3.5 Staffordville 5 Vienna 2.5 30 Port Burwell.. Good gravel road to Tilsonburg-, from which point there is considerable drifting sand, but sidepaths are frequent and good ; few hills. Ingersoll to Exeter. MILEAGE. ' TOWNS. HOTELS Ingersoll Atlantic. 6 Thamesford McCartney's. 3.5 Medina 7 22 St. Mary's Windsor. 3 Mclntyre's Corners.. . . 8 Kirkton .*. . ^ 4.75 Winchelsea ... vVVlf;V?^f ,^ ' 1 . 25 Elmville 5 44 Exeter Commercial, Cyclists' Road Guide. 39 INGERSOLL TO EXETER — Continued, Thamesford gravel road north-west to that village, then Nissouri gravel road to county line ; thence 2 miles east and 2 north to St. Mary's ; only a few hills and none bad. From St. Mary's west to Mcln- tyre's Corners, thence north-west and west to Exe- ter ; all good gravel. Woodstock to Guelph. MILEAGE. TOWNS. " HOTELS. Woodstock. ... ... Oxford - 5 Eastwood Cornish's. 5* 5 vrODleS 2.5 Princeton , ~ 7.5 20.5 Paris Grey. 6.5 Glen Morris 6.5 33-5 Gait Baker. 3 Preston N. American. 4 Hespeier Commercial. 5.5 Goiirock 3-5 49-5 Guelph., WeHington. East on Dundas street and Governor's road, direct to Paris, most of the road excellent gravel, a little sand and one or two hills, thence by west bank of Grand river to Glen Morris, crossing and taking east bank to Gait, road somewhat rough, sand with some hills. From Gait fair gravel road leads to Guelph. I j. »' M 40 Cyclists' Road Guide. Woodstock to Port Dover. MILEAGE 5 3-75 2.25 3.25 2.25 7 5 6.5 6.5 8 4 16.5 49-5 TOWNS. HOTELS. Woodstock Oxford. Currie's Holbrook Burgessville Lynn's Corners Norwich Brown's. Kelvin Scotland Round Plains Simcoe .. Battersby. Port Dover Dominion. Go east on Dundas street to Brewery, thence south to Currie's Crossing, thence east and south to Lynn's and east to Norwich, all good gravel ; con- tinue east from Norwich on county line to Scotland, good gravel ; thence direct south to Simcoe, the roads being sandy and heavy to Round Plains, from which to Simcoe is fair gravel. From Simcoe pro- ceed south to Brown's hotel, four miles good gravel, then sand and gravel, fair riding east to Port Dover. No hills of any account. By continuing south 2 miles and east r from Brown's hotel over fair gravel. Port Ryerse a romantic little spot, is reached. Cyclists' Road Guide. 4? Petersburg to Port Dover. MILEAGE. TOWNS. . HOTELS. Petersburg Wuerschmidt. 5.5 New Dundee 4 Roseville 4.5 14 Ayr Hilborn. 8 Paris Grey. 7.5 29.5 Brantford Belmont. 5 Mohawk 4 ' Oaklands 6.5 45 Waterford Teeter's. 3.5 Bloomsbury 4.5 Simcoe Battersby. 8 61 Port Dover Dominion. South-east over good gravel road — quite hilly about Ayr — to Brantford. Leaving Brantford take Mount Pleasant road, a little gravel and then heavy sand to Waterford, from which point a fine gravel road runs to Port Dover. * :^- St Thomas to Forest. MILEAGE. TOWNS. . HOTELS. St. Thomas Grand Central 4 Talbotville .. 2.5 Tempo .S Lambeth 6 Delaware Delaware. I 42 Cyclists' Road Guide. ' '.': ST. THOMAS TO FOREST — Continued. MILEAGE, TOWNS. ' / HOTLLS. 4.5 Mt, Brydges Hodgins'. 7.5 29.5 Strathroy Queen's. 7 Adelaide 5 Keyser 5 Arkona 9.5 56 Forest Franklin. Leave St. Thomas by North street on London gravel road to Lambeth, thence west to Delaware and north-west to Strathroy, thence north 3 miles to London and Sarnia road, and west 2 miles beyond Adelaide, north to Keyser, thence to Forest. Good gravel all the way and no hills of consequence. 'i ik'''': MILEAGE. 4 - 2 2-5 2-5 6 10 5-5 7 3 7 II 27 49-5 St. Thomas to Simcoe. TOWNS. * HOTELS. St. Thomas Grand Central. Yarmouth Centre New Sarum Orwell Aylmer Brown. Springfield Tilsonburg Queen's. ^ Courtland ■-'dill • • • • • , , • • -.V Atherton :' Simcoe Battersby. Cyclists' Road Guide. 43 ST. THOMAS TO SIMCOE — Continued. East on Talbot street to Aylmer — good gravel with a couple of hills—then north 3^^ miles to town line and east 5^ miles, north on town line 100 yards and east to Tilsonburg (this road being poorly kept is only recommended in extremely dry weathei ), thence south-east over fair gravel to Delhi, striking Talbot road at Courtland. Between Delhi and Atherton is heavy sand, then good gravel to Simcoe. St. Thomas to Jarvis. (Second Route.) MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. St. Thomas GrandCentral. 4 Yarmouth Centre 2 '' New Sarum 2.5 Orwell 2.5 II Aylmer Brown. 7 Bayham 3 Staffordville 3.5 Guysboro' 6.5 Courtland 7 38 Delhi Stoddard. ; 3 Atherton ■ / \ 7 48 Simcoe Battersby. 4.5 Renton 5.5 58 Jarvis Commercial. Fine gravel road (Talbot street) to Bayham, thence clay road to Guysboro*, with good gravel to Delhi and heavy sand thence to Atherton and fine gravel to Simcoe ; blue clay to Jarvis, excellent in dry weather. _^ . ■■,...• ^ ,- _■ . f - I 1;1- i 44 Cyciiata' Road Guide. Port Dover to Niagara Falls. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTFI.S. Port Dover Dominion. 8 Jarvis Commercial. 5 Erie 3 , Balmoral 1 Nelles' Corners 2.5 Decewsville 2.5 22 Cayuga Campbell. 6 Canfield 4 Canboro' 5 Attercliffe 6 43 Wellandport 4 Candasville 9 56 Welland Fraser. 3 Crowland ... 8 Chippewa 3 Falls of Niagara Parkside Inn. 2 72 Niagara Falls. American. Leave Port Dover north-east over Hamilton stage road to Jarvis, thence east over Talbot road, jogging north-east at Balmoral to Attercliffe. From Attercliffe follow river road, north bank, to Welland (the road on south bank of river from Wellandport is some- times better), thence east to Crowland, from which point follow river road again to ^hippewa, thence north over gravel road and through Queen Victoria Park to the Falls. Road is all clay or clay-loam, except last four or five miles, but in midsummer is excellent riding. There are no hills of consequence. Cycliata' Road Guide. 45 Port Dover to Buffalo. irkside Inn. merican. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Port Dover Dominion. y Nanticoke 7.5 Selkirk. . . 5 >. Rainham Centre 6.5 S. Cayuga 7 33 Dunnville Mansion. 13.5 Marshville 7.5 54 Humberstone 6 Sherkstone 5 Ridg-eway 7 Fort Erie . I International Bridge. .. . 4 77 Buffalo Tift. Lake shore road east to Rainham Centre, thence east via Rainham road to Dunnville, then by Forks road to Marshville and south one concession and east to Humberstone — clay the whole distance, but fine in midsummer. From Humberstone is a fine gravel road east to Rid^eway, jogging north 2 miles, then east again to Fort Erie and Buffalo. Welland is 8 miles north-east of Marshville. lonsequence. m i' « M'ri 46 Cyclists' Road Guide. Harriston to St. Mary's. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Harriston ..^.. Royal. 6 '. 1 Palmerston. . . Hess. 2 Bryderi 3.5 Gowanstown 4 15.5 Listowel Queens. 6 ; . Newry (Atwood) 5.5 W. Monkton 5.5 Bornholm 5 37-5 Mitchell Hicks*. 8.5 • Sebringville 4 /? Avonton 7 57 St. Mary's V^indsor. Direct south from Harriston, then proceed west i}4 miles from Palmerston, thence south-west to Listowel. Then south-west to Mitchell, jogging with the road at Listowel and Monkton. From Mit- chell go east on Goderich road to Sebringville and south on Downie and Blanchard roads to St. Mary's. The whole route is first-class gravel with few hills. Port Stanley to Walkerton. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Port Stanley Eraser. 1 Union 6 St. Thomas Grand Central 4 Talbotville 2.5 Tempo 5 Lambeth Cyclists' Road Guide, 47 id Central PORT STANLEY TO VJPiLKEKTO^— Continued, MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 8 28.5 London Tecumselj. 3,5 Masonville 2 St. John's (Arva) Brook's. 525 Birr 3.25 42.5 Elginfield 3 Lucan O'Neil. 3 Clandeboye : 3 Adare . 2 Centralia 4 57.5 Exeter Commercial. 6 Hensall Hodgms. 3 Kippen 3.5 Brucefield Dixon's. 6-5 76.5 Clinton Rattenbury's. 6. 25 Londesboro' Bell's. 4 - " BIythe 6.5 Belgrave Queen's. 5 98.25 Wingham .Brunswick. 4 Glenannan ; . . . . * 5 Teeswater Commercial. 5 Cheviot 3.75 Greenock 7 123 Walkerton Hartley. This road is almost a straig^ht line and is the main road in the various counties through which it passes, all good gravel, with some very fine ; only a few hills and they are not heavy. 48 Cydists' Road Guide. 1 * N Mitchell to Exeter. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Mitchell Hicks. 6.5 Russeldale 2.5 Farquhar . . . ^ 6.25 Hay 1.25 16.5 Exeter Commercial. From Mitchell proceed south-west to Russeldale, thence via Thames road west to Hay and south i mile, all good gravel. Walkerton to Seafbrth. ' MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Walkerton Hartley. 6 Formosa 3 Ambleside 3 Belmore . •; 6.25 Wroxeter .. 4.5 Morrisbank 1.25 Jamestown • 5 29 Brussels American. 6 Walton's 2.5 Leadbury 2.5 Winthrop 5 45 Seaforth Queen's. Take Durham road west to town line, thence due south over fair gravel and stone to Brussels and south-west to Seaforth, the latter part of the road much improving. , Cyclists' Road Guide. 49 HOTELS. HOTELS. Southampton to Strathroy. , MILEAGE. TOWNS. * HOTELS. Southampton Teahan's. 4 Port Elgin American. 5 N. Bruce 5 , - V Underwood " ^ ^ ^ ; ' Tiverton ^--^ 8-75 27.75 Kincardine Rojal. 7 Pine River 4.5 Amberley 5.5 1%, Kintail ' 3 Kingsbridge! 3 Port Albei t 3 < Shepardton 5 58.75 Goderich Albion. 1 2 Bayfield 7- 5 :^ Drysdale 3 Johnson's Mills 4.5 Brewster 2 87.75 Grand Bend Grand Bend. 4.5 Harpley 2 Green way 2.5 Corbett 3 Moray 3 102.75 Parkhill Franklin. 3 Bornish 3 Springbank 3 Crathie 5 1 16.75 Strathroy Queen's. Leave Southampton by the Saugeen road (good gravel), continuing south over fair gravel along lake shore to Goderich, thence still south over exception- ally fine gravel to the immense sand hills at Grand Bend. Here turn inland over roads mostly clay ■ - f' ']- 50 Cyclists' Road Guide. • SOUTHAMPTON TO STRATHROY — Continued. (ini^^assable after rain) and crooked, to Parkhill, thence south-east, still over clay roads, to Strathroy. The tourist should make enquiries of natives regard- ingf route from Grand Bend to Strathroy^ as road is very crooked. Port Elgin to Barrie. MILEAGE. TOWNS. - * HOTELS. Port Elgin American. 6 Burgoyne 5 Arkvvright 3.5 Itivermay 1.5 16 Tara Queen's. 9 Kilsyth 7 32 Owen Sound Paterson. 9 Woodford Lemon's. 4 Bay view Hartford. 5.5 50.5 Meaford Paul. 8 Thornbury Revere, r I Clarksburg; Globe. 8 Craighleigh J ^ 3 70.5 Collingwood Grand Central. 3 Nottavva 5 Duntroon Black's- 5 83. 5 Stayner Queen's. 5.5 Sunnidale 10 Minnesing 5 Midhurst 5 109 Barrie Queen's. Cyclists' Road Guide. SI PORT ELGIN TO BXRRiE— Continued. Good gravel roads from Port Elgin to Owen Sound, with several turns and only a couple of hills. On leaving Owen Sound take Bay street, thence north a block and east on Meaford j;;ravel road to the bay shore, which follow to Collingwood. There are no hills of consequence and the view is very fine, showing the Blue Mountains on one side and Geor- gian Bay on the other. From Collingwood the roads consist of a good deal of clay, but are very fine rid- ing. There are some stretches of grave!, but this part of the road is essentially a dry weather route. Owen Sound to Port Elgin. ' (Second Route.) MILEAGE. re. r ; . 9 " '^ 6 -■" ' .' s \' 6 i Central. 3 5 ;s. 2 I'S. 4 2 / TOWNS. rfOTELS. Owen Sound Paterson. Jackson Johnson's. Allenford McCarroll's Elsinore Chippawa Hill Southampton .... Teahan's. Port Elgin American. Leave Owen Sound by Christie's Hill, going direct west to Chippawa Hill, thence south to Port Elgin. Good gravel with some hills for tl e first ten miles, then only one or two small ones. Fine scenery. 52 <* .. Cyclists' Road Guide. London to Chatham. 111! I I II - MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS, ' London .... .' Tecumseh. 8 Lambeth 6 Delaware Delaware. 4.5 Christina 4.5 23 Melbourne Robb. 3 Mayfair 6 . Strathburn 6 Wardsville 4 . Cashmere 10 52 Thamesville Union. 6 Kentbridge 4 * Louisville 5*5 67.5 Chatham Garner. ^ Leave London by Richmond street and York street bridge to Lambeth, thence south-west to Chatham. The road is first-class gravel to Wards- ville, from that to Thamesville i^andy and rough, then good clay to Chatham, Cyclists' Road Guide. 53 Chatham to Windsor. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 6 5 4 4 8 4 31 8 8 Chatham Charing Cross Buxton . . . .Garner. ....Walker's. Merlin V East Tilbury Trudell Comber Woodslee . . Maidstone • ■ • • *^ • . . . .Commercial. 4 8 ."^q Oldcastle Windsor Crawford. From Chatham proceed direct south over gravel road to Charing Cross, then follow the Edgeware and Middle clay roads direct to Maidstone, from which point the famous Talbot gravel road leads into Windsor. This is the most direct route between Chatham and ^Vindsor, and is only rideable in fine weather. A . iger and much better route is to con- tinue south, over sand and gravel road, from Charing Cross, five miles, to Buckhorn, where the Talbot road is intersected. •- N I 54 Cyclists' Road Guide. Around Essex. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Belle River 2.5 Patillo 2.5 Pike's Creek 3 Tecumseh 7 Walkerville Crown. 2 17 Windsor Crawford. 2 Sandwich Stuart's. 2 Chappel Chappel's. 8 ^ Canard River 5 Gordon I 35 Amherstburg Lake View. 7 ^. Vereker 5 Harrow Q Kingsville Exchange. 8 64 Leamington Huffman. From Belle River to Pike's Creek the road is rough and sandy, thence to Windsor fair gravel. From Windsor take the river road, which is poor sand, clay and gravel, but has some nice sidepaths. Amherst- burg to Kingsville mostly clay, thence good gravel to Leamington. '^ ; < - ,■ Cyclists' Road Guide. 55 Toronto to Sarnia. MILEAGE. 5 3 s 4 4-25 9-5 25-75 7 3-5 v75 4-5 ' F0.5 - 5 5 62.5 5-25 4-75 4 76.5 7 3 4 6.5 7-5 104.5 6.25 6.25 15 ... 12.5 144-5 TOWNS. HOTELS. Toronto Walker. Toronto Junction Occidental. Lambton Mills Scott's. Summerville Cooksville Cooksville. Brampton Queen's. Norval Georgetown Clark. Ballinafad Brisbane Eramosa ' . Guelph Wellington. Mosboro' Breslau Berlin Walper. Petersburg Wuerschmidt. Baden Krauss. N. Hamburg. Commercial. Shakespeare .... Stratford ...Albion. Conboy St. Ma**y's Windsor. ^ , - Thorndale London ....: Tecumseh. ■ i S6 C yd lata' Road Guide. ^ TORONTO TO SARHiA—Cort/tnued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 6 Hyde Park 5.5 Lobo 4.5 Poplar Hill 2.5 ' Amiens ^•5 i69'5 Strathroy Queen's. 7 Adelaide 11.75 Warwick Restorick. 5 Kertch 4.75 Reed's Corners 14.5 212.5 Sarnia Vendome. Leave Toronto by College street west and Dundas street to Toronto Junction, thence to Cooksville over macadam. Here turn north over clay road to Brampton ai:d west to Georgetown (clay and gravel). Proceed direct north to Brisbane (rough gravel), thence south-east to Guelph (fine gravel). From Georgetown through Acton and Rockwood to Guelph is 5 miles shorter, roads not so good. Leave Guelph b_, Elora road, thence direct west to Stratford and south-west to St. Mary's (good gravel). Turn south along county line for 10 miles and west into Thorndale, then south to London road. There are a number of hills, but none of any con- sequence. From London to Sarnia is beautiful — level as a billiard table and of fine gravel. Six miles may be saved by not entering Strathroy, but as that is a fine town and hotel accommodation is scarce elsewhere, it is advisable to run down there. Cyclists ' Road Guide. 57 Sarnia to Chatham. MILliAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Sarnia Vendome. 7 Corunna 5 Courtright Bedard. 6 i8 Sombra Whitely. 5 Port Lambton International. 10 23 Wallaceburg Hill's. S Oldfield 5 Oungah ... 7 50 Chatham Garner. Proceed direct south from Sarnia, over fine level clay and sand road on the river's edge, to Port Lambton, thence over clay road south and east to Wallaceburg. From Wallaceburg take Baldoon clay road direct into Chatham. Sarnia to Oil Springs. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. • Sarn ia Vendome. 16 1 Petrolia Tecumseh. 5 Oil City ,; 3 24 Oil Springs Cameron. « Take the '* Plank Road " south-east from Sarnia for 8^ miles, thence east on loth concession to Petrolia and south over country road to Oil Springs. Gravel to Petrolia and clay the balance ; no hills. ^'r I I 58 Cyclists' Road Guide. -/ f Sarnia to Watford. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Sarnia Vendome. o Mandamin 6 Wyoming Commercial. 3.5 Wanstead 9 27.5 Watford ... Dominion. South-east on plank road one mile, thence direct east over 4th line to Watford. Good g^ravel and no hills. Clandeboye to Watford. MILEAGE. TOWNS. ' HOTELS. Clandeboye 3.75 Maple Grove 4 7-75 Ailsa Craig Queen's. 3 Nairn 2 Bowood 4 Fernhill 4 • Amiens .... 6.5 27.25 Strathroy Queen's. 2 Napperton ^o 39*25 Watford Dominion. South and west to Ailsa Craig and thence south and west to London and Sarnia road at Amiens, then west 2/4 niiles and south to Strathroy. Then direct west to Watford ; fairly good gravel nearly all the way. • Cycliata' Road Guide. 59 Ailsa Craig to Wyoming. MII.KAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ailsa Craig Queen's. 9.5 Parkhill Franklin. 8.5 Thedford '^•5 29.5 Forest Franklin. 7 Uttoxeter 3.5 Kertch 3.5 Reed's Corners 2 45-5 Wyoming Commercial. South one concession and direct west to Parkhill, fair sand and gravel, thence west and north one concession, sandy to Thedford, being very bad at Aux Sables river. From Thedford to Forest, fine gravel ; thence to Kertch, clay, with gravel the balance of the route. MILEAGE. 5 5 3 9 7 6 6 41 Wyoming to Wallaceburg. TOWNS. HOTELS. Wyoming Commercial. Petrolia Tecumseh. , Oil City Oil Springs Cameron. Dawn Centre (Rutherford) - Dresden ' Westcott. • Keith ■ -^ ' Wallaceburg Hill's. fa % ifm. 60 Cyclists' Road Guide. WYOMING TO WALLXCEBVRG — Continued. Proceed direct south to Dawn Centre, thence west 3 miles and south to Dresden, then west on north side of River Sydenham to Waliaceburg. Gra\el and g-ood to Petrolia, then clay to Dawn Centre; from Dawn Centre roads improve and are built of gravel, clay and sand. Harriston to Meaford. MILEAGE, TOWNS. HOTELS. Harriston Royal, 10.5 Mount Forest Queen's. 9 Yeovil 5 Dromore 9 Priceville 45 38 Flesherton. Fleshei ton. 4 Eug-enia 6 Kimberley 4 Epping 2 Fairmount 3.5 Griersville 5 62.5 Meaford Paul. East from Harriston over fair gravel road, 8 miles, thence north to Mount Forest, east again, 3 miles, and north to Yeovil, thence east, 2)4 miles, and north to Dromore, all good roads. From Dromore north to the Durham road, 5^ miles, is very rough. Then ^good roads to Flesherton. Follow gravel road 2 miles east of Flesherton, then straight north to Mea- ford. First half of road rough and hard, but beau- tiful scenery all the way. Do not miss Eugenia Falls. ^ V MILKAGE. 4 3 4 7 5 4 3-5 2 4 3 3 3-5 6 9-5 n-S 5 5 6.2: i6 28 52.5 89.5 5 • 3-75 - 3-75 3-75 I '2 Cyclists' Road Guide. 61 Toronto to Wiarton. TOWNS. HOTELS. Toronto Walker. Carlton Weston Eagle. Thistleton Woodbridge Woodbridge. Woodhill Brampton (a ) Queen's. Edmonton Victoria Claude Inglewood Dent's. Credit Forks Cataract Alton Orangeville Paisley, Camilla Shelburne .Royal. Dundalk Connor. Proton McLean's, Flesherton Flesherton, Markdale E. Berkley WilUair.sford Arnott Chatsworth Somers'. . Y'; i'.l 62 r Cyclists' Road Guide. TORONTO TO wiARTON — Continued. MILEAGE, TOWNS. HOTErs. 4 Ashley 1 ; Rockford 3 120 Owen Sound Paterson. Ji Cruickshank 3 . Shallow Lake 3 Hepworlh Hermann. 5 Clavering 3 140 Wiarton Arlington. (a) Left-hand — West. .^/ Brampton . . Queen's. 7 :. Norval 3*5 H^ Georgetown Clark. 8 Acton Agnew's. 7.5 Rockwood 6 32 Guelph Wellington. Leave Toronto by College and Dundas streets, branching to right just before entering Toronto Junction, to Weston ; fair road thence over clay roads west to Brampton, then north to Orangeville— ••oads all clay. No hills until Inglewood is reached, from which through the Credit Valley is beautiful scenery and some hills to C rangeville. From Orange- ville to Owen Sound the road is fairly good most of the distance and very fine towards the end, but some clay and sand are interspersed ; the hills are high and not infrequent. Leave Owen Sound by Division street, going west over main travelled road, branch- ing to right at forks three miles out. Follow road to Hepworth, thence straight north to Wiarton. Road a little rough to Shallow Lake, thence first-class. An alternative route is to proceed west from Bramp- ton over fair gravel road to Georgetown with poor sandy road thence to Rockwood and good gravel into Guelph, where Hamilton to Owen Sound route is joined.' Cyclists' Road Guide. 63 Hamilton to Orangeville, MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Hamilton St. Nicholas. 7 Burling-ton 6.25 Bronte 5 Palermo 5 Boyne 3 26.25 Milton Wallace. 5 Horner 4.75 Centreville 5 41 Brampton Queen's. 4 Edmonton 3.5 Victoria 1.5 Claude 2 Inglewood Dent's. 4 Credit Forks 3 Cataract 3 Alton 3 5 65*5 Orangeville ...Paisley. Leave Hamilton by York street and Lake Shore road to Bronte, thence north to Milton, east and north to Centreville, east to Brampton, and north to Orangeville. Gravel and clay to Milton, clay the balance ; all fair roads in g"ood weather — few hills. 64 Cyclists' Road Guide. Tfr '• Toronto to Guelph. (Second Route). MILEAGE. \ ^ ' TOWNS. ' HOTELS, Toronto Walker. 5 Toronto Junction - ^ Lambton Mills Scott's. 4 Summerville - 4.25 16.25 Cooksville Cooksville. 2.75 Springfield 5 Trafalgar 4.5 Palermo 5 Boyne 3 36.5 Milton Wallace. 3 Mansewood 3.5 Speyside >' , 5 Acton Agnew's. 7.5 Rockwood 6 61.5 Guelph Wellington. Leave Toronto by College and Dundas streets and Dundas road, thence to Palermo, fair gravel, few hills, thence north over clay, gravel and rock road, with some hills to Acton, and north and west over fair gravel to Guelph. Cyclists' Road Guide. 65 Toronto to Guelph. (Third Route). Toronto Walker. 5 Carlton 4 Weston Eagle. 3 Thistleton 4 16 Woodbridge Woodbridg-e. 7 Woodhill 4.5 TuUamore 3.5 Sandhill 5 Victoria 1.5 Claude 2 Inglewood Dent's. 4 Credit Forks ' 1.5 45 Bellfountain 3.5 Erin Queen's. 2 Brisbane 4 • Ospringe v 6.5 Eramosa 5.5 6.65 Guelph Wellington. ;- West on College and Dundas streets to Weston road, thence through to Woodbridge. Fair gravel to Weston, clay the balance, one or two hills ; thence west to Woodhill, north to Sandhill, west to Victoria and north to Claude ; all clay and no hills ; thence through the Credit Valley to ** the Forks " over clay road, turning west here to Guelph, the good gravel improving as you go. Some fine coasts and a few hills to climb. - 66 Cyclists' Road Guide. . Toronto to Colli igwood. MILEAGE. TOWNS, HOTELS. Toronto Walker. g Carlton ^# Weston Eagle. ^ Thistleton 4 i6 Woodbridge Woodbridge. J KHneburg 4 Nobleton 3.5 Linton . # 3^-5 Schomberg 5.5 Tuam 2.5 Tottenham Casserley's. v^ ■• Keenansville M- , 50.5 Alliston 14 Glencairn 3.5 Creemore 6 74 Stayner. Queen's. 5 Duntroon Black's. 5 Nottawa 3 87 Collingwood Grand Central West on College and Dundas streets to junction of Weston road, thence north-west and north to Schomberg ; good gravel most of the way, some clay and some hills. From Schomberg nearly all the distance is clay, though in and near villages, generally, good gravel is to be found. The roads, however, are somewhat hilly, and in wet weather are impassable. HOTELS. Cyclists' Road Guide. ' 67 Orangevllle to Listowel. ?tILFHGE. TOWNS. HOTEL?. Orangeville Paisley. 10 Waldemar 12 22 Arthur Queen's. 6 Parker 5 ^^ Drayton Royal. 8.5 Dorking 5 Tralee 7 53.5 Listowel Queen's. Proceed direct west on town line to Arthur ; fair gravel, with a few hills, thence to Drayton ; mostly clay, then gravel, with a little clay to Listowel. Orangeville to Waterloo. MILEAGE. . TOWNS. HOTELS. Orangeville Paisley. 9 Reading 4.5 Craigsholme 7.5 21 Fergus Commercial. 3 Elora Dalby. 7.5 W.Montrose ^ 2.5 Winterbourne * 4 Bloomingdale 3 ^ 'Bridgeport 2 Berlin Walper. ,■ 2 45 Waterloo Zimmerman. 'It' '^t 'i J' t'; i MM' 6S Cyclists' Road Guide. oRAN. ^'ILLE TO WATERLOO— Co nh'nued. Direct south-west ; good gravel to Fergus, thence still south-west over roads only fair gravel — some places rough and stony — to Waterloo, quite a num- ber of small hills — beautiful scenery. Waterloo to Listowel. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Waterloo Zimmerman. 7.5 Heidelburg 1.75 St. Clements 4.5 Crossbill 4.5 Linwood 35 Macton 3.75 Dorking 5 Tralee 7 37.5 Listowel Queen's. North-west 4 miles, thence to Crossbill, from which point proceed west one concession, then north to Macton and north-west to Listowel. Good gravel to Crossbill, thence clay to Macton and gravel to Lis- towel — one or two hills. Hespeler to Drayton. \y - t - MILEAGE. • TOWNS. HOTELS. Hespeler Commercial. 5.5 Freeport 4.5 10 Berlin , Walper. 2 Waterloo Zimmerman. ^ Cyclists' Road Guide, 69 HESPELER TO DRAYTON — Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 5, St. Jacobs 5 22 Elmira O'Donnell. 7 Creekbank 3 Goldstone ,. 4 36 Drayton Royal. V From Hespeler proceed west over sandy road, thence north and north-east over good gravel to Creekbank, and north-west over clay and gravel to Drayton. Some hills, but easily ridable. Toronto to Gravenhurst. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS, Toronto Walker. § Eglinton Oiilcott's. 5.5 Newton Brook Popular. 1.^ Thornhill Queen's. 4 Richmond Hill Dominion. 4 Bond's Lake 4 24 Aurora Royal." 4 Newmarket Forsyth. 4 Holland Landing Sheppard's. 3 Bradford Hulse. 9 Churchill 8 : Painswick ♦ : ;» 3 55 Barrie Queen's. 6 r V Shanty Bay ^ 4. '^; ri if si^^ 70 Cyclists' Road Guide. TORONTO TO GRAVE^^HURST — Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 8 Hawkestone 2.5 E. Oro 8 79.5 Orillia Orillia House. 3.5 Ardtrea 6 Washag"o 2 Severn Bridge Robinson's. 10 loi Gravenhurst La Frena. Leave Toronto Tia Yongfe street, over g"ood gravel roads (better after rain), to Thornhill, from which point to Holland Landing (2 miles may be saved by not entering Newmarket) the roads are. much finer. At Holland Landing turn off Yonge street to the west over rough macadam to Bradford, then over good gravel (with some sand) into Barrie. The hills on this road are numerous, but all rideable, the worst being near Toronto. At Oak Ridges, between Bond Lake and Aurora, is the height of land be- tween the waters of Lakes Erie and Simcoe, From Barrie take the Ridge road along the shore of Lake Simcoe, good gravel as far as Hawkestone, thence over sand roads into Orillia. Leave Orillia by the Muskoka road, which is rather poor and sandy most of the way, though there is a fair stretch between Ardtrea and Severn Bridge. Cyclists' Road Guide. 71 Toronto to Weston and Return. MILEAGi:. 5 4 3 . 2.5 5-5 20 TOWNS. HOTIiLS. Toronto Walker. Carlton Weston Eagle. Lambton Mills Scott's. The Humber. Nurse's. Toronto College street west to Dundas street, thence north- west on Weston road to Weston. Fair macadam — one hill. Returning, cross bridge at Weston and take road on west side of river, re-crossing river before reach- ing Lambton, then cross river and climb hill at this point, taking first through road south to Lake Shore road turning east into Toronto. Fair roads and good side paths. i MILEAGE. 5-5 7.5 2-5 2.5 Toronto to King. 23 TOWNS. HOTELS. Toronto Walker. Fairbank. Concord Carrville Maple King t • * t > ') : -)!.: 1 'i - 72 Cyclists' Road Guide. TORONTO TO K\KG—Co7ltinued. College street west and St. George street to Davenport road — asphalt ; thence west to Bathursi north to St. Clair avenue, north-west to Fairbanl; and north to Carrville, jogging east 6^ miles rortli of Fairbank — clay. From Carrville i ^ miles wesi and then north into King — all gravel. Richmond Hill is 4 miles east of Maple and Oak Ridges 4 miles east of King — good gravel. Aurora to Schomberg. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Aurora Royal. 5 Kettleby 4 Pottagevilie 4 Lloydtovvn I 14 Schomberg Proceed up Yonge street to f rst cross-road, thence west three concessions and north half a mile to Kettleby, thence west to Lloydtown and north to Schomberg — fair clay loam and some sand, a few hills at Pottagevilie. * «» ' Toronto to Kingston. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS, Toronto Walker. 4.5 E. Toronto Warren's. 6 Scarboro' 3 Highland Creek Kellar's. Cyclists' Road Guide. 73 TORONTO TO KIN GSJOS— Con /in Utui. MILEAGK. TOWNS. HOTKLS. 2.5 Rouge 2 Ounbarton I Liverpool Markei Seeker's. 2.5 Pickering Gordon. 6.5 28 Whitby Royal. 4.5 Oshawa Queen's. 10.5 Bowmanville Bennett. 5 48 Newcastle 6 Newtonville 9.5 Welcome 3.25 66.75 Po"^* Hope Queen's. 8 Cobourg Dunham. 9 Grafton 3 VVicklovv 5.5 , Colborne Bristol. 9 101.25 Brighton Central. 11.5 Trenton Gilbert. II 123.75 Belleville Anglo-American. 9 Shannonville 1.5 Milltovvn 3.5 Tyendenaga 9 146.75 Napanee : Paisley. 13 Odessa Queen's. 6 Westbrook 4 Cataraqui 3 172.75 Kingston Brit. American. • - ' I I t I . 74 Cyclists' Road Guide. V J, TORONTO TO KiT^GSTOH —Conlinued. Leave Toronto by Queen street to the Woodb le race track, there turning- north-east on Kingston road — good gravel, though hilly — to Whitby, some clay at Dunbarton and sand hill east of Pickering. From Whitby continue over fair gravel (with some sand), to Bowmanville. Several of the hills between Toronto and Bowmanville are steep and crooked and should not be coasted. Take right fork of road 4 miles east of Bowmanville. Good roads thence to Colborne, and very fine roads, with only one or two short stretches of middling roads, straight into Kingston — all gravel and macadam. m MILEAGE. 6.5 3 2.5 6 S 3 4 7 5 - . 6 19 37 55 Toronto to Sutton. (Via Markham.) TOWNS. HOTELS. Toronto Walker. East Toronto Warren's. Woburn .... Malvern Armadale Markham Franklin. Ringwood Button's Ballantrae Vivian Mt. Albert Zephyr Shepard's. Ravcnshoe Station Sutton and Jackson's Pt . Mansion. Cyclists' Road Guide. 75 TORONTO TO SVTTON — Con/i/lued. Proceed east on Qa**en street and Kingston road good gravel) nine miles to Markham road, thence north over poor road to Markham ; continue over fine gravel to Ballantrae, after which some poor sand for 2 miles, then road improves and continues good to Sutton. Turn east off Markham road ij^ miles, north of Vivian for j4 mile, thence north to first con- cession north of Mt. Albert, east }4 mile, north i ^ miles, east 2)4 and north i^ to Zephyr. North, west and north to Sutton. Toronto to Markham. (Second Route.) Mll.KAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. ■'"oronto Walker. 4.5 East Toronto Warren's. 2.5 Danforth .... 3,5 Ellesmere 4 Milliken 1.25 Hagerman's Corners . . I. -5 Unionville 2.5 19.5 Markham .Franklin. Leave Toronto by Gerrard street to Jones avenue, thence north to Danforth avenue and east to i mile beyond East Toronto ; here turn to left and follow road to Unionville ; turn east just before entering Unionville. Roads are good — pavements to Dan- forth avenue, then sand (with good side paths), 2 miles, then gravel, after which clay roads for 4 miles, then good gravel to Markham — no hills. K : 76 Cyclists' Road Guide. ,.-t Hi *, 1 n Newmarket to Orilla. (ViaBeaverton.) MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTHLS. Newmarket .Forsyth. 4 Sharon 2.5 Queensville 7 13.5 Keswick and Roche's Pt. 2.5 Belhaven 5.5 21.5 Sutton and Jackson's Pt.Maaision. 5 Virginia 1 1. 5 38 Beaverton Hamiiton. 6 Gamebridg*e 3.5 , Brechin Oberend's. jg, Uptergrove 3 Atherley Gaudaur's. 2.5 62 Orillia.... .Orillia. Leave Newmarket by Huron street east to first concession, thence north to Keswick, nearly all good gravel with a couple of sandy hills, thence east and north over first-class gravel to Beaverton. From Beaverton follow Centre road to Orillia, one sand hill and a little corduroy, all the rest good. RocFie's Point is 3 miles north-east of Keswick and Jackson's Point miks north of Sutton, both pleasant summer resorti<. MILEM-iB. 4 7-5 3-5 17- 27- 2.5 3-5 6.5 4^5 5 37 Leave Orchard Lemonvi Stvmflfvili sand am Stouffvil! south-ea MILKAGE. 5 4 1-5 8 1 S-5 . Cyclists' Road Guide. 77 Newmarket to Port Perry. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Newmarket Forsytlu ^ Pine Orchard 7.5 Lemonville 3.5 RIngwood Button's. 2.5 1 7*5 Stouffville Mansion. 3.5 Goodwood 6.5 27.5 Uxbridge 4.5 Epsom 5 37 Port Perry Oriental. Leave Newmarket east by Gorham street to Pine Orciiard, thence south 5 miles and east 2)4 miles to Lemonville ; south again 2^ miles and direct east to Stouffville. Road mostly gravel, a few hills, a little sand and some clay. From Stouffville follow the Stouffville gravel road north-east to Uxbridge, then south-east to Port Perry — few hills. Sutton to Belleville. MILK AGE. 5 4 1-5 8 S'S 18.5 TOWNS. HOTELS. Sutton Mansion. Virginia Pefferlaw W'^red .... Cannington Queen's. Manilla •;.■■■". t ^- .- , - ( .m^^^\r' 78 Cyclists' Road Guide. SUTTON TO BELLEVILLE — Continued. MIIEAOE. TOWNS. HOTILS. 5.5 Oakwoovl 8. 37.5 Lindsay Benson. 6 Reaboro ' 5 Onnemee Bradburn. 14 62.5 Peterboro' Grand Central. 8 Indian River 5 South Dummer 5 80.5 Norwood ... Brennan. 6 * Hastings Clarendon. '* 97-5 Campbellford Windsor. 6 .Bu; nifrae , . 3 .Mfciiie 3 Brinkworth •6 Stirling Stirling. 7.5 Foxboro' 6 129 Belleville ., Angle-American. First-class gravel road east to Cannington and sputh to Manilla — no hills, thence very heavy hills, but fine gravel through Omemee. Nearing Peter- boro' roads are not so good,' then poo'r roads, clay and gravely to Norwood, with better to Campbellford and only fair to Stirling — some hillF. From Stirling to Belleville good gravel road. ! ^ -.-'* ' '- ,. ♦ Cyclists' Road Guide. 79 k. HO'lI.Ls. fon. urn. i Central. lan. idon. or. Pickering to Sutton. MII.KAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Pickering Gordon's. 5 Brougham 4 Claremont 13 Sandford 6 Zephyr Shepard's. 5 Ravenshoe Station 6 39 Sutton and Jackson's Pt. Mansion Take Brock road north to Claremont, then jog west taking fourth concession for 15 miles, turn to third concession 3^ miles north of Sandfield, i^en north to Zephyr and north again 2)4 miles, we.* ^j miles and north to Sutton — nearly all fair grave.; aith some clay, and sand — rather hilly in some parts. ig-. merican. MILEAGE. ton and Lvy hiJls, g Peter- ds, clay jbellford Stirling 5 4 S , 2 I 7 ^B 2.5 M .^ 5-5 .^B^v V 10 J 16 Whitby to Beaverton TOWNS. HOTKLS. Whitby Royal. Brooklin Myrtle Manchester Port Perry Oriental. Seagrave . . . , .; Sonya , Manilla Cannington Queen's. Beaverton Hamilton. *■' 80 Cyclists' Road Guide. WHITBY TO BEAVERTON — Continued. Take Whitby and Port Perry gravel road north to Port Perry, thence by Simcoe street north-east to county line at Seagrave ; continue north over hilly gravel road to Cannington, thence north-west over Cameron gravel road to Beaverton. All good wheeling. Bowmanville to Port Perry. MILEAGE. ' TOWNS. HOTELS. Bowmanville Bennett. 5 Hampton Beer's. 4 Enniskillen 4 Burkton 5 Blackstock Royal. 8 24 * Port Perry Oriental. Follow Scugog street to forks of road — taking left, thence straight north to Blackstock. Here turn wjst to Lake Scugog, crossing bridge to Scugog Isi and and thence west to Port Perry. Fairly good i>Ta''el with short stretch of sand — only one hill. 3 '■ ■ „■ ;■-; , :,. . .-■■.■■* ■ - - ' ;■.' . Oshawa to Sutton. MILEAGE. TOWNS. i HOTELS, Oshawa Queen's. 6 Columbus ; ' 2.5 Raglan 6.5 15 Port Perry Oriental. 5 Epsom MILEAGE. Cydista' Road Guide. y. OSHAWA TO SUTTOS— Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 4.5 24.5 Uxbridge 6 Victoria Corners 6 Vallentyne 5 Wilfrid 1.5 Pefferlaw 4 Virginia 5 52 Sutton Mansion. Take Reach road (gravel and somr clay) north to Port Perry, thence west to Uxbridg** and .lorth on Brock road to Wilfrid ; here turn wt t and north to Sutton over good gravel road. Some hills and rough road between Uxbridge and Wilfrid. Sunderland is 4 miles south-east of Vallentyne— two good hotels. Lindsay to Peterboro*. (Via Bobcaygeon.) MILKAGE. " TOWNS. HOTELS. Lindsay Benson. 10 Dunsford 12 22 R^bcaygeon Read. 12 Ennismore 9 43 Peterboro' . Grand Central. Take Verulam road, cl.^y anc gravel, north and east to Bobcaygeon, thence south along county line to bridge at Pigeon Lake and east to Ennismore, thence south-east across Chemong Lake and over good gravel road to Peterboro*. A pleasant excur- sion may be taken by steamer from Bobcaygeon to Chemong Park, 5 miles from Peterboro'. 1i [)■''-. I 82 Cyclists' Road Guide. Newcastle to Lindsay. MILEAGE. TOWNS. ' HOTELS. Newcastle 4.5 Orono N. American. ■3.5 Kirby 7. 5 Pontypool 3.5 BallyduflF ^•5 25.5 Bethany Hamilton's. 4 Fleetwood 6.5 Reaborc'- ... - 6 42 Lindsay Benson. Good gravel road to OronOy then road is somewhat sandy in places, but ridable to Bethany, then clay and gravel to Reaborc* and gravel to Lindsay — a. few small hills. ' Port Hope to Omemee. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Port Hope Queen's. 3.25 Welcome 2 , . Canton 4 Perrytown 2 Garden Hill ^v 7 16.25 Millbrook Queen's. 3.5 Cavanville 1-75 Ida ■ ^ _ 3 Mount Pleasant . " >' 6 32.5 Omemee Bradburn. Cycliata' Road Guide. 83 PORT HOPE TO OMEMEE — Continued. Leave Port Hope by Kingston road north-west to Welcome, thence north to Mount Pleasant ; continue north 2H miles, thence west 2}^ miles to Omemee. Good gravel and clay road, with few hills. Port Hope to Peterboro*. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Port Hope Queen's. 2 Dale 4.5 Rossmount 4 Bewdley 4 Baillieboro' 2.5 S. Monaghan (Centreville) _ ^ 6.5 Fraserville 3 Springville 7*5 34 Peterboro* Grand Central. North from Port Hope over fair gravel road to Springville, thence north-east to Peterboro' — a few hills. Millbrook is ,5 miles west of South Monaghan. Peterboro' to Young's Point. MILEAGE. TOWNS. - HOTELS. Peterboro' Oriental. o y Lakefield Munroe. 5 ^ 14 Young's Poii.t .^..Kearney. Follow George street north along the west side of Otonabee River to LakeBeld, thence to Young's Point, good gravel road. Pleasant excursions are to be had from Young's Point on the lakes. i 84 Cydiata' Road Guide. Cobourgto Harwood. MILEAGE. ' TOWNS. HOTELS. Cobourg Dunham. 5 Baltimore Pickering's. 10 15 Harwood Fair gravel road to Baltimore, then sandy and poor to Rice Lake at Norwood — road runs parallel with the old railway. There is a summer hotel at Harwood. Cobourg to Gore's Landing. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Cobourg Dunham. 7.5 " Cold Springs 3 Plainville 2.5 13 Gore's Landing North from Cobourg 4 miles, then jog west ^ mile, north 2 miles to fork ; take right hand road and follow it north-east and north to Gore's Landing. • Fair gravel with a mile or two of sand — no hills. There is a summer hotel at Gore's Landing. Cobourg to Hastings. MILEAGE. TOWNS. Hi TELS. Cobourg Dunham. A 5 Baltimore Pickering's. > ., 11 Fenella . . . . 4 Roseneath Edington. II 31 Hastings Clarendon. Cyclists' Road Guide, 85 COBOURG TO HkSTi'SGs— Continued. Division street north and north-east to Baltimore — -good gravel — then north-east to Hastings — con- siderable sand after leaving Baltimore — no hills of consequence, and rain rather improves the going. Colborne to Hastings. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Colborne Bristol. 7 Casileton . 6 Morganston 4 Norham I Warkworth . Leonard. i# Brickley 5 '89 Hastings Clarendon. ., North to Castleton, thence east to Morganston and east 2 miles and north to Hastings — good gravel, rather uphill. Brighton to Cannpbellford. MILEAGE. • ' ' TOWNS. HOTELS, Brighton Central. 4.5 Hilton 3.5 Newcombe's Mills- 2.5 Codrington 4 ' Mallory's Corners ! 3.5 * Meyersburg 6 24 Cannpbellford Windsor. Follow the road north-west and north to Hilton, thence north and north-east to Campbellford— gravel and clay to Meyersburg, thence good gravel to Campbellford, a little uphill. ti 'm IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 4is '<" C^x 1.0 I.I 25 1.8 1.25 1 M 1.6 .« 6" — ► 7] V ^l /A 4V^ o^ Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 \ iV ^TELS. Cyclists' Road Guide. 87 , \ Trenton to Picton. • MILEAGE. -' TOWNS. ' ' ' HOTELS. .-:-fW^r Trenton Gilbert. 6 Carrying- Place " 5 Consecon Porter's. 5 > Hillier 5 , Wellington Garrett. 6 Bloomfield 5 32 Picton Royal. A simple direction is to follow the telegraph line the whole distance. The route leads along Bay Quinte shore to Carrying Place and then along the lake shore to Wellington — good gravel roads and pretty scenery. A little rain improves this road. Brighton is 10 miles west of Carrying Place. Picton to Lake on the Mountain. MILEAGE. TOWNS. llOTELS. Picton .' . . . Royal. 5 Glenora(Lake on the Mt). Glen House. Take Main street east to Bridge Street Hill, cross bridgfe and turn to left, continuing due east i}4 miles to hill.; then follow telegfraph line — good gravel. Picton to Sandbanks. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Picton Royal. 3.5 Woodrow's Corners. .... 7.5 1 1 West Point Lake Shore House. 88 Cyctista' Road Guide, PICTON TO SANDBANKS— Co«/lfl«erf. Follow Main street west to East Lake road, thence south-west, following telegraph line 3)^ miles to Woodrow's Corners. Here turn to right over good gravel road on north side of East Lake. Picton to Napanee. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Picton Royal. 8 Green Point 8 Deseronto O'Connor. 8 24 Napanee Paisley. Follow Main street east to Bay Shore road, along which proceed to Peterson's Ferry opposite Deser- onto — good gravel and clay. Take ferry to Deser- onto, thence rough and stony road east to Napanee. Napanee to Tamworth. MILEAGE. TOWNS, HOTELS. Napanee Paisley. 5 Napanee Mills 2 Newburg Hope's. 2 Camden East .......... McCarthy's. 6 Centreville 7 22 Tamworth North-east from Napanee to Camden East, then straight north to Tamworth. Excellent gravel roads the whole distance. ^ Cyclists' Road Guide. 89 Picton to Salmon Point. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Picton Royal. 5 Cherry Valley 7 1 2 Salmon Point Main street west to East Lake road and follow telj^raph line to Cherry Valley, thence west on south shore of East Lake — good gravel. Miliford is 4 miles east of Cherry Valley or 7 miles south of Picton. Picton to Kingston. MILEAGE. TOWNS. ' HOTELS. Picton Royal. 5 Glenora (Lake on the Mt. ). Glen. 1 Young's Point 2.5 Adolphustown 3.5 Conway 3.5 Sandhurst 5.5 21 Bath Bay View. 2 Mill Haven. 6.5 Collin's Bay 6 35*5 Kingston Br. American. Lake road and beautiful scenery all the way. Roads clay and gravel with some sand — fine in dry weather. A ferry connects the Lake on the Moun- tain and Young's Point. I:^v 9© MILEAGE. 12 6 9 9 8 5 4-5 7 8 5-5 7-25 9 2-5 4.25 5 5-S 4-5 6.5 6 8 9 8 10 3 7 18 49 74 107.S 141-5 Cyciista' Road Guidei. Kingston to Montreal. TOWNS. HOTELS. Kingston Br. American. Pitt's Ferry Gananoque International. Lansdowne Mallorytown Lyn Brockville Grand Central. Maitland Prescott Daniel's. Cardinal Iroquois . Morrisburg Windsor. Aultsville Farran's Point Dickinson's Landing . . .Ryan's. Milles Roches Cornwall Rossmore. Glen Walter Sammerstown Lancaster McRae's. ' Curry's Hill Coteau ., St. Dominique ......... Trottier. Vaudreuil Serre. St. Anne's Charlebois. Pointe Claire Duchesnes. MILEAGE. Cyclists' Road Guide, 91 KINGSTON TO MONTREAL — Continued. MILBAOB. TOWNS. HOTELS. 2.5 Valois 2.5 Dorval 2.5 Lachine Harvey. 6 Blue Bonnets 3 186 Montreal Queen's. Leave Kingston by Ontario street to the barracks, crossing the long bridge and following the river road, fair macadam to Gananoque ; thence east over good road for 3 miles, then only fair to Lyn, and fine into Brockville. From Brockville follow the River road, which is very fine riding and presents beautiful scenery to Dickinson's Landing, where take the canal bank to Cornwall. Leave Cornwall by Water street and Montreal road to Vaudreuil. This road as far as Summerstown is heavy and low and is some- what unridable after rain, thence on to Curry's the roads are somewhat better, but all of clay, then fair sand to Coteau, gravel to Cedars and rough clay to Vaudreuil. Cross the Ottawa to St. Anne's by rail- way bridge, from which place to Pointe Claire road is rough, then perfect gravel and macadam to Montreal. Cinder paths are being built by Cornwall wheelmen. Kingston to Cannden East. MILEAGE. .3 6 4 4 6.5 3-5 27 TOWNS. HOTELS. Kingston Br. American. Cataraqul Glenville Murvale Harrowsmith Yarker Camden East McCarthy's. 92 Cyciiata' Road Guide. KINGSTON TO CAMDEN EAST— ConHnued. Good gravel road north-east from Kingstoi^ to Harrowsmith — rather hilly for a few miles, thence west to Camden East — road improving. Kingston to Sydenham and Inverary. MILBAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Kingston Br. American. 3 Cataraqui 3.5 Elginburgh . . 7.5 14 Sydenham Union. Take Princess street north-west to Cataraqui, thence north to Elginburgh and north-west to Syden- ham. Good gravel, but hilly — fine scenery. Inverary is 6 miles north-east of Elginburgh over good gravel road. Kingston to Battersea. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Kingston Br. American. 10.5 Sunbury 6,5 17 Battersea Follow Montreal street to outer G.T.R. station, thence follow main road north-east to Bnttersea. Only fair gravel — some hills. Inverary is 3 miles west of Sunbury. Cyciiata' Road Guide. 93 ed. • gston to s, thence MILt\ I ^erary. 5 7 HOTELS. merican. 2.5 2 6 8 6 • 3 ataraqui, o Syden- 4 4 rgh over 5-5 6 7 12 -■ - 6 HOTELS. 2 merican. 7 . 5-5 station, ittersea. 5 3-5 2-5 I Kingston to Ottawa. • E. TOWNS. HOTELS. Kingston Br. AmericaiK Barriefield Kingston Mills , Birtnipgham (Joyceville). ; I Washburn Brewer's Mills 23.5 Seeley's Bay Lyndhurst . ;^ ' 'Delta Philipsville ^ Forfar Portland Granwortli Oliver's Ferry Coutt's. 67 Perth Hicks* Franktown Lorrey's^ Prospect Dwyer Hill 97 Richnnond Reilly's. • Fallowfield O'Meara's. Bell's Corners Brown's. Britannia Charles. Birchtown Barnes. Hintonburg 1 16 Ottawa Russell. ni^' 94 Cycliata' Road Guide. KINGSTON TO OTTAWA — Continued. Follow Ontario street to barracks and cross Long bridge (Reyal Military College and Fort Henry on the right). Turn left, following^ the Rideau to See- ley s Bay ; then follow main gravelled road e^^t and north-east through villages to Oliver's Ferry, thence north to Perth^— hilly and stony — from which point east to Richmond is a dirt road with some clay and sand ; some stretches of it, however, being excellent, From Richmond take Richmond macadam road to Ottawa. Merrickville tor Oliver's Ferry. MILEAGE. "" . TOWNS. HOTELS. Merrickville 6 Montague 6 Smith's Falls Wardrope. 7 . Lombardy 4 23 Oliver's Ferry Coutt's. West and north-west to Smith's Falls— fair wheel- ing most of the way — thence south-west to Lombardy and north to Oliver's Ferry. Fair stage road — somewhat sandy. Montreal to Ottawa. MILEAGE. 3 6 2.5 TOWNS. HOTELS. Montreal Queen's. Blue Bonnets. Lachine Harvey. Dorval Cyoiista' Road Guide. 95 MONTREAL TO OTTAWA— Confinued. MILEAOB. TOWNS. HOTELS. 2.5 Valois 2.5 Pointe Claire Duchesnes. 7 23*5 ^^^' Anne's Charlebois. 3 Vandreuil Serre. 7 •Como 2 Hudson Mrs. Amsbury. 10 45.5 Rigaud . . . r Chevrier. 9 _ Point Fortune Seguin. 14 Hawkesbury . M Manu!>. 5 . 73.5 ■ L'Orignal . ,. St. D'^nis. 2 Cassburn ...... ^ 9 Alfred Rt .v 'i, 6 Plantagenet Wilson. 7 97*5 Wendover Rouleau. 6.25 Clarence 3.5 Rockland Langevin. 6.25 Cumberland Windsor. 6 St. Joseph Lauzon. 9 128.5 Ottawa Russell. * Follow St. Antoine street to Lachine road, thence over fine macadamized road to Pointe Claire and to St. Anne's (rough road), cross river on railroad bridge to Vandreuil, from which point to Rigaud the clay roads are fair only in dry weather. From Rigaud to Pointe Fortune is good, then sandy and rough to Hawkesbury, at the head of the Long Sault rapids. At L'Orignal leave the river, taking. a rather rough road to Alfred, and thence to Plantagenet, coming again to the river at Wendover, from which point to Ottawa the roads are good, with some very fine stretches. The whole route is undulating, there only being two or three hills of any consequence. i M 96 Cyclist a' Road Quide. Ottawa to Lanark. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa.. . Russell. I Hintonburg 2.5 Birchtowii Barnes. 1.5 Britannia Charles. 3.5 Bell's Corners Brown's. 6.5 Stittsville Butler. 9 Ashton 7 31 Carleton Place Mississippi. 1 1 Ferguson Falls 7 49 Lanark . . Dobbie. Richmond macadam road to Bell's Corners ; here branch ^<*st to Stittsville, thence north 2 miles and west to Carleton Place, thence west round Mississippi Lake to Lanark. The road from Bell's Corners is fair sand and gravel, somewhat stony in places ; a fine sand road from Carleton Place to Lanark. Arnprior to Perth. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Arnprior Richman's. 9 Pakenham Sheehan's. 6 Blakeney Fenelon's. 4 Almonte » Davis. 8 27 Carleton Place Mississippi. 3 Block's Corners 7. 5 Tennyson 9.5 47 Perth Hick's. MILEAOI MILEAGI Cyciiata' Road Guide, 97 ARNPRiOR TO PEtLTH— Continued, West i}4 mites, then straight south over good clay roads (some part gravel) to Black's Corners, then 2 miles further south, where turn to west, foU lowing telephone poles into Perth ; good sandy and gravel roads. Arnprior to Almonte. (Second Route). MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Arnprior Richman's. 8 Antrim 4 Panmure 4 Powell 5 21 AInnonte Davis. Take third line of Fitzroy to Powell, thence south- west to Almonte ; mostly fair, fairly level. Arnprior to Quyon. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Arnprior .... Richman's. 6 Galetta 5 Fitzroy Harbor 3 Ferry Landing i... 0.5 14.5 Quyon East 4 miles, then north-east to Galetta, then north- east to Quyon. Nearly all clay to Fitzroy Harbor, then sandy along the river bank to the Ferry. I J-v. ,' _v 98 Cyclists' Road Guide. Ottawa to Almonte, MILEAGE. * TOWNS. HOTELS. Otta Russell. 1 Hir bu g 2.5 Birc- .cown Barnes'. 1.5 Britannia Charles'. 8 South March .......... 6 Carp Dooley's. 12 31 Almonte Davis. South-west over good gravel to Britannia, then rough and stony west to Carp, from "which point south-west to Almonte fairly good gravel with some sandy patches. Ottavy^a to Renfrew. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. 1 Hintonburg 2.5 Birchtown Barnes'. 1.5 Britannia Charles'. ' 8 South March 6 Carp Dooley's. 9 Kinburn 4 Galetta 6 38 Arnprlor Richman's. 2.5 Braeside 2 Sand Point 7.5 Castleford 6 56 Renfrew Plaunt. Cyclists' Road Guide. 99 HOTELS. OTTAWA TO RENFREW — Continued, South-west over good gravel to Britannia, then west to Arnprior ; stony to Carp, clay to Kinburn, sand and clay to Arnprior, north-west to Braeside, then north-west and west to Renfrew, following most travelled road, clay to Braeside, then good gravel — three short, steep hills. Ottawa to Brockville. MILEAGE. I s 5-5 9 19 6 8 4 7 5 2 6 3 4 4 46 77 TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. Hintonburg Birchtown Barnes'. Britannia Charles'. Bell's Corners Brown's. Fallowfield O'Meara's. Richmond Reilly's. Prospect Franktown Loney's. Numogate Smith's Falls Wardrope. Newbliss Toledo Frankville Addison Glen Buell Tincap . Brockville Grand Central. Pi '3 I bo dycliats' Road Guide. V OTTAWA TO BROCKVILLE — Continued. Good macadamized road south-west to Richmond, then clay, sandy and stony west to Franktown and south to Smith's Falls, thence south-west to Toledo, and south to Brockville. Mostly macadam and good wheeling" — no hills of consequence^ Ottawa to Maitland. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. 1 Hintonburg . . c 2.5 . . Birchtown Barnes'. 1.5 Britannia Charles'. 3.5 Bell's Corners Brown's. 5 Fallowfield O'Meara's. 5.5 19 Richmond Reilly's. 7 North Gower Ferguson's. 13.5 Burritt's Rapids. 5 44.5 Merrickville 12 North Augusta. ....... 6 Algonquin,... 5.5 68 Maitland Richmond gravel road to Richmond, thence south- east to North Gower aiid south-west to Burritt's Rapids ; west to Merrickville and south to Maitland. Road to Mer: ickville from Richmond is sand and clay loam, thence clay loam and gravel to Maitland — a number of hills and road only good in dry weather. Cyclists' Road Guide. lOI Ottawa to North Gower. HOTELS. MILEAGE. TOWNS.; HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. I Hintonburg^ 5 > ^ Merivale 8 Manotick McCarney's. 8 Carsonby 4 26 North Gower Ferguson's. Richmond road to Hintonburg, thence south to Manotick and south-west to North Gower — macadam to Merivale, clay and sand loam, somewhat rough beyond. , -- ■■ Ottawa to Prescott. MILEAGE. TOWNS. '"■''' HOTELS. Ottawa . . Russell. 3.5 Billings' Bridge 8.5 S. Gloucester . . O'Connor's. 8 20 Metcalf Commercial. , 5 Dawson 3 W. Osgoode 12 40 Kemptville Burrill. 8 Christie's Corners 7 Spencerville 10 65 Prescott Daniels. Leave Ottawa by Bank street, south-east to Met- calf, thence west to Dawson and south i^ miles beyond W. Osgoode. Here turn west to road be- tween railway and Rtdeau River, which follow to Kemptville, thence south-east to Prescott. Road macadam for 20 miles, then mostly clay with some rough, sandy and stony parts. Many nice foot- paths—a number of hills. 102 Cyclists' Road Guide. Ottawa to Eastman Springs. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. 5.5 Hawthorn Graham's. 2.5 Ramsey's Corners 6 14 Eastman Springs Dominion. South-east from Ottawa, follow main road — mac- adam — to Hawthorn, clay and sand the balance, only ridable in dry weather. ^^ , Ottawa to Lake Constance. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS, Ottawa Russell. I Hintonburg 2.5 Birchtown Barnes'. 1.5 Britannia Charles'. 8 South March 6 19 Dunrobin Richmond gravel road to past 6th milestone, thence west over clay road to South March and north-west over good dirt road to Dunrobin. Lake Constance is about 3 miles north of South March and a half mile east of road. MILEAGE. Cyclists' Road Guide. 103 Ottawa to Aylmer, P. Q. . MILEAGE. ' TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. 1 < Hull - 2 Bison's Hotel 3 Dechene's Crossing . . . 3 9 Aylmer Mrs. Ritchie's. Follow Wellington to Bridge street, thence across to Hull, taking first turn to left and follow the river. Fine macadam all the way — slightly up grade. m I ■■";,., ■■»;■' .,",■ ,'•■;'- ■ •■ , •;■ ' Ottawa to Templeton. \ ' MILEAGE. ' TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. I Hull 5 ; Ironsides ^ 0.25 _ Long Hill % \ 2.75 Gatineau Point 7 16 Templeton Enter Hull by Bridge street, turning to left past Eddy's factory, thence to right across Brigham's Creek and on to Long Hill — splendid macadam. At foot of hill turn to right, crossing Gatineau River ; sandy road to Templeton. Returning take ferry to south shore and wheel back by Montreal road. I04 Cych'ata' Road Guide, Ottawa and the Upper Gatineau. •.■■:■ -J. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Ottawa Russell. 1 Hull 5 Ironsides , : . 2 ' ^ Chelsea Moore's. 5 Kirk's Ferry 4 \: Cascades 3 Piche 4 24 North Wakefield. . — (2 hotels). Cross river to Hull and thence to Chelsea, over good macadam, from which pofnt is a good dirt road, several stiif hills. Lanark to Smith's Falls. MILEAGE. TOWNS. \ ; ' HOTELS. Lanark Dobbie. 6 Balderson 6 Perth Hicks'. 6 Port Elmsley 6 24 Smith's Falls Wardrope. Direct south from Lana»-k to Perth-fair stone road — thence south-east over rough clay and gravel road to Smith's Falls. Cyclists' Road Guide. 'OS Round the Island of Montreal. MILEAGE. TOWNS. - HOTELS, Montreal ..Queens. 3 Blue Bonnets 6 Lachine Harvey's. 2.5 Dorval V 2.5 Valois - . 2.5 Pointe Claire Duchesnes. I ; Beaconsfield 6 23.5 St, Anne's ; 21 ; f St. Genevieve ' * 6 ' Bord a Plouflfe : ^ 4 54.5 Saultau Recoilet 15.5 Bout des L'Isle - 8 Longue Pointe 2.5 Hochelag'a 4.5 85 Montreal Queen's. Leave Montreal by Sherbrooke street west to Beaconsfield, on Upper Lachine Road — al! good, macadam, with fine view of Lake St. Louis ; thence west through St. Anne's over clay road past the rapid (on the border of which Moore's song was composed), turning northerly, then north and east, over clay road with some stony patches, only fair riding to Sault au Recoilet ; thence still east over goodandpoor road past the rapids to Bout des L'Isle, which is the east end of the island. Here turn west and south-west into Montreal — a complete circle of the island. m: io6 Cy chats' Road Guide. Montreal to Terrebonne. > MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Montreal Queen's. 2.5 Bfl ok River 4.5 Sauit au Recollet 4 St. Vincent de Paul 4 15 Terrebonne Hotel Boulevarde. Sherbnjoke and Bleury streets, then north on main road to Sault au Recollet — good macadam. Cross river by toll bridge and east along the bank to Terrebonne, crossing another toll bridge on the way (fare 50. on each bridge). , Montreal to Newport, Vt. MILEAGE. TOWNS. ' HOTELS. Montreal Queen's. 3 Longueuil 12 15 Chambly 8 Marieville 6 Rougemont 4 St. Cesaiie 9 Abbottsford ^ 1 1 53 Granby Windsor. 12 Waterloo Canada. 12 Frost Village 5 S. Stukely 4 Eastman " 1 1 97 Magog Park. Cyclists' Road Guide. 107 MONTREAL TO NE 'PORT— Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 7 Ayer's Flats Ayer's. 13 117 Stanstead Stanstead. I Derby Line 4 Derby Centre 4 126 Newport, Vermont. .Memphremagog. From Longueuil take old military road to Cham- bly (fair wheeling only in mid-summer), then some sand for a short distance and fine macadam to Granby ; fair road with one hill and some corduroy to Waterloo ; thence on old Frost Village road over hilly country, with fair roads and beautiful scenery to Magog, from which clay and corduroy to Ayer's Flats, and good road to Stanstead. Morrill's Hill on the road is the highest point in the Eastern Town- ships ; one hill and fair riding to Derby Line — the boundary between Canada and the United States, and sand thence to Newport, nearing which is good macadam. A good general direction is to follow the telegraph lines, which are on the shortest main routes. ■'•"■■■''■■■ , ■ ''. '■'•- '. " Waterloo to Coaticock. HOTELS. MILEAGE. 6 :; '{-'■ 4 16 TOWNS. Waterloo St, Anne de Stukley . . . Lawrenceville Melbourne Canada. 7 33 6 Richmond Windsor Mills io8 Cyclists' Road Guide. WATERLOO TO CO \TicocK— Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. ' " HOTELS. 7 Brampton Falls •* II 57 Sherbrooke Magog. 3.5 Lennoxville 6.5 Waterville 5 Compton :• Hillhurst 6 80 Coaticook Fair road, a little hilly to Lawrenceville, then fairly good to Richmond ; some very heavy sand, but generally fair riding to Coaticook, though the road is quite hilly and in some places pretty rough. Tour- ists are particularly cautioned against coasting the hills, for though some are good most of the way, yet there are usually places in them which would wreck most machines. Montreal to Quebec (North Shore). MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Montreal Queen's. 4,5 Hochelaga 3 Longue Pointe ' 4 Point aux Trembles .... 5 Bout de L'Isle 3 Repentigny L L'Epiphanie 4 Vaucluse 6 Lavaltrie ... 6 Lanoraie Cycliata' Road Guide. 109 MONTREAL TO QUEBEC — Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 1 8 Berthier 6 St. Cuthbert 5 .' ^ St. Barthelemi • '■,■' 7 Maskinonge 5.5 Louiseville 8 ' Yamachiche 8 Point du Lac 10 Three Rivers 2 -V Piles Branch , ^ - 11 Champlain 8 Batiscan 5 Batiscan (Ferry) 7 St. Anne de la Parade . 9 Grondines 3 La Chevrotiere 5 Deschambault ^ 6' Portneuf 7 St. Bazile . . 6 Pont Rouge 15 Belair 8 Lorette 8 194 Quebec Frontenac. Starting from Montreal post office, pass through Hochelaga, Maisonneuve, CoteVisitatioriandLongue Pointe to the end of the island (Bout des L'Isle) with very good macadamized roads, these being within '-''I no Cyciiata' Road Guide, MONTREAL TO QUEBEC— Continued^ the limits of the regular city drives. Then ferry to Repentigny and clay roads to St. Sulpice, with fair clay roads intermingled with long gra»s ; then pass- ing through St. Felix, St. Joseph, St. Gabriel, which are only a few miles apart, meeting sandy roac's towards Lanoraie, where walking is the only alterna- tive, for acres of sand can be seen on all sides, but getting better tv/wards Berthier. Cla}' roads will be found to St. Cuthbert and heavy clay roads to Maskinonge, and lumpy with deep dust to Yamachiche, inclining to sand towards Point du Lac. Good walking to Three Rivers on account of the sand mixed with long grass ; and where wheel- ing can be taken in it would be best to take the wagon-wheel track. Crossing the bridge from Three Rivers to Piles Branch, heavy sand will be encount- ered for about 4 miles, getting better towards Champlain, and contiuue about the same to Batiscan; here cross by the ferry, which consists of one of the latest inventions and rowed on the **windlass" plan. When across the tourist will do well to enquire of the natives which is the proper road to take. After a couple of miles a novelty in the line of roads will be encountered in the form of sawdust, which is not as bad as sand, but is very heavy wheeling until past St. Anne de la Parade, where macadam roads will be found through Grondines, La Chevrotiere, Deschambault, and then the nicest piece of road of the whole trip is from the latter place to Portneuf, a distance of 6 miles. At this place a boarding house only can be had instead of a hotel as is usually the case, and the traveller is advised here to fill his pockets (so to speak) for future occasions with the necessaries of life, it being very hard to get anything Cyclist a' Road Guide. Ill MONTREAL TO QUEBEC— Coniinued. that is palatable for a good many miles afterwards. Leaving Portneuf, roads begin to get very hard with clay lumps, making very slow wheeling to St. Bazile, and getting rocky and very ** hilly " towards Point Rouge. Up to this point the land has been very level, but steep hills where ** walking is good" will be encountered from here to Quebec. Macadam roads continue from Ft. Rouge to Belair, a distance of 15 miles, the longest distance between any of the towns. The roads then incline to clay passing through Lorette and getting better towards Quebec. Of course these clay roads were passed over on dry days; when it rains . This journey was performed by Mr. Louis Rubenstein, of the Montreal Bicycle Club, who was accompanied by Mr. J. H. Thomlinson, of the same club. '4 Round the Island of Orleans. MILEAGE. 4 5 5 8 8 7 8 5 4 54 ' '' TOWNS. HOTELS. Quebec Frontenac. Beaulieu Lizotte's or Fraser's St. Pierre St. Laurent St. Jean d'Orleans St, Francois. St. Famille St. Pierre Beaulieu Quebec Frontenac. 112 Cyclists' Road Guide. ROUND THE ISLAND OF ORLEANS — Continued, Leave Quebec by Island ferry, sailing from Cham- plain market wharf. The landing is at Beaulieu on the Island. Take road to left and wheel to St. Pierre, 5 miles. This is best starting point for round trip. At Beaulieu is the only hotel on the Island, but it is first-class in every respect. Good boarding houses everywhere else. The road from St. Laurent to St, Francois is very good, but the remainder is not much to brag of. Near St. Laurent you have to face a steep hill. It is not absolutely necessary to go round by St. Pierre in starting. The trip may be made from Beaulieu straight to St. Laurent, but perennial mud covers this road for 3 miles or so. The other road is longer and rough, but it is a long way pre- ferable to mud. Quebec to Maine Boundary Line. (Via Counties of Levis and Beauce). ■\ MIIEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Quebec Fontenac. 1 Levis Kennebec. 8 St. Henri de Levis 17 St. Mary Beauce Central House. 20 St. Joseph Hotel St. Joseph. 35 St. Come Hotel Donovan. 29 no Jackman, Me Newton House. Take Levis ferry boat to Levis. Turn to the right and follow the road up to top of the heights (10 minutes' walk is necessary to bring you up). Thence the road leads away in a southerly direction. Cyclists' Road Guide. "3 QUEBEC TO MAIN BOUNDARY LINE — Contintied, Once the Levis Heights are surmounted ihe roads are generally level until nearing the boundary. As far as St. Henri the road is good macadam. At St. Henri take road to right and cross Etchemin river, first paying jCu toll. From here on the road is clay and sand, very good in dry weather, and drying pretty quickly after rain. Leaving St. Joseph the country gets gradually wilder and more unsettled, and the roads less beaten by traffic. Nearing the boundary, sand and hills are met with, though it is rarely necessary to walk. The hotels are good of their class. MILEAGE. 6 3 6 6 7 9 i8 3 II 31 i6 21 59 89 147 Quebec to Tadousac. TOWNS. HOTELS. Quebec Frontenac. Montmorency Falls Bureau's. Auge Gardieu Chateau Richer St. Anne de Beaupr^ . . . Regina. St. Tite des Caps St. Cassien St. Paul's Bay.. Les Eboulements. ... .Tremblay's. Point a Pic Chamard. Murray Bay St. Fidele ' Port au Persil ' Tadousac Tadousac. : -^. « ..^ m 114 Cyclists' Road Guide. QUEBEC TO TADOUSAC — CoflHuued. Leave Quebec by bridge over St. Charles river on Dorchester street and continue straight ahead, fol- lowing the road as it turns to the east. As far as Chateau Richer the roads are the very best macad- am. Beyond this point are clay roads, not much used. At Ste. Anne is the world-renowned miracle working shrine. A good deal of sand and some pretty stiff hills are met with as you proceed. Be- yond Murray Bay is terra-incognita, as no sane cyclist has ever attempted the trip. Below St. Paul's Bay address everyone as Mr, Tremblay — three-fourths of the population are Trem- blays — and should you strike one who is not, he will answer to the name, nevertheless. Levis to Matane. MILEAGE. ' 8.5 6 ■F ^o - ■. 9-5 34 15 8.5 9-5 .j. " 7 8 i -> - 13-5 95' 5 Towns. hotels. Levis Kennebec. Beaument St. Michel Mrs. Gognon's Berthier Montmagny Mrs. Cote's. L'Islet Plourde's. St. Jean Port Joli . -. Fournier's. Village des Aulnois (St. Roch) St. Anne Langlois. River Quelle Kamouraska Bellevere. St. Audre Cyclists' Road Guide. "5 "•5 6 11 ~ 11 i8 9 II i8 lO 7 15 II 122 182 217 243 LEVIS TO MATANE — Continued. River du Loup Commercial. Cacouna St. Lawrence Hall. Isle Verte. Mrs. Cote's. Trois Pistoles . Ry. Restaurant. St. Fabien Mrs. Bernier's. Bic Pineau's. Rimouski St. Lawrence Hall. St. Flavie Mrs. Brumelle's. Grand Metis Little Metis Aslle.* Sandy Bay Mrs. Caron's. Matane Mrs. Moreau's. Road to Notre Dame du Portage clay, but very good in dry weather, thence to Riviere du Loup are good roads in any weather. From Riviere du Loup to Cacouna, road a little hilly but good, sandy soil. Turn south at Cacouna church to first cross road, and then due east to Isle Verte church. Splendid roads, sandy and rock soil and level road. From Isle Verte to Trois Pistoles, three pretty steep hills (two up and one down, going east), balance level and road generally good. Trois Pis- toles to St. Fabien, good level road for a distance of 8 or 9 miles, balance hilly. St. Fabien to Bic still hilly and road fair. Bic to Matane via Grand Metis and Little Metis, best stretch of road in the country, splendid marine views, almost level. I 'I ^1 ii6 Cyclists' Road Guide. Riviere du Loup, P.Q., to Edmondston, N.B. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Riviere du Loup Commercial. l6 St, Francois Fournier's. %0 26 St. Honore Morin's. 11^. Fort Ingalils Michoud's. 6 47 Notre Dame du Lac .... Lake House. 9 Ste. Rose Dumond's. 25 8:* Edmundston, N.B Royal. This route is the connecting link between Quebec and St. John, N.B. (see ** Quebec to Matane " and '^Edmundstou to St. John.") The roads on the average are very fair. The scenery, especially along Lake Temiscouata, is very fine. To St. Honore roads mostly uphill, but good, theqce down- hill for 20 miles ; fair roads. Fine views of I ake Temiscouata and first-class roads to Edmundston. MILEAGE Chambord to Chicoutimi. iTiii^i:,^ kUC. 9 -'- ■' ■' 28 37 17 12 66 TOWNS. HOTELS. Chambord American. Metabechouan St. Cyriac .... .... , - Jonquieres - j Chicoutimi Martin's. Cyclists' Road Guide. 117 ^^ CHAMBORD TO CHicovTiMi — Conftnued. Chambord Junction is on Lake St. John, 180 miles from Quebec by rail. Thence to Chicoutimi, the head of navigation on the Saguenay, is an exceed- ingly satisfactory tour. The roads are good, the scenery magnificent, the people interesting, and the *' Maison de Pension " first-class. At Metabechouan a little sand is met with. Campbellton, N.B., to Gaspe Basin, P..Q MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Campbellton, N. B Mclntire's. X Cross Point 34 ' Carleton II 46 Maria 8 New Richmond Cascapedir.. 9 St. Charles de Caplaii. . . 23 86 New Carlisle 4 Paspebiac 32 122 Newport 15 Grand River 18 155 Perce... Flynn's. 15 Point St. Peter 21 191 Gaspe Basin Baker's. Cross to head of Baie de Chaleurs at Campbellton to Cross Point by ferry. Thence proceed eastward. The road is well travelled and generally in excellent condition. Hotels and maisons de pension at every stopping place are of the best. The road skirts the Baie de Chaleurs for the whole of its 200 miles, and the sea and mountain scenery is magnificent. Good fishing at almost every point. , / '■ • ■ , ' '."'k -■ "■' ■■■■'/ ■ ii8 Cyclists' Road Guide. Edmundston to St. John. MILEAGE. TOWNS. ' HOTELS. Edmundston Hebert. ^ Grand Falls Commercial. S^ Andover Perley's. 35 Florenceville McMullin. i^' ' Woodstock Wilbur. 64 Fredericton Queen's. % 239 St. John.: Dufferin. The road is considered quite good for wheeling. At Andover a road crosses the river, following the railroad down the river valley, while the main post road continues on the opposite side. The former is freest from hills and passes through several small villages, while the latter is more hilly and runs through a less settled country. Either road is quite good. The scenery along the river (and it is in sight at all times) is very fine. Watering troughs of clear, cool water are quite numerous. The above hotels, excepting Fiorenceville, are C. W. A. hotels, and allow special rates to association members. Consuls will be found in Woodstock, Fredericton and St. John. St. John, N.B., to Amherst, N.S. MILEAGE. 23 24 24 71 TOWNS. HOTELS. St. John Dufferin. Hampton. Vendome. Sussex Depot. Petitcodiac Mansard. Cyclists' Roud Guide. IIQ ST. JOHN TO AMHERST — Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 26 Moncton American. 29 Dorchester Windsor. 13 Sackville Brunsuick. 9 148 Amherst Amherst. Wheelings is very good. C.W.A. consuls at St. John, Sussex, Moncton and Amherst. Nearly all the above hotels give special rates to C.W.A. mem- bers. The road from this point to Halifax is little used since the railroad has been built, except in a roundabout way through Pugwash, Wallace, Tata- magouche, River John, Pictou and Truro to Haliiax. A considerable portion of the road is through a dis- interesting part of the country. There is another road from Amherst which follows the railroad over the Cobequid mountains, but it is poor wheeling. The most popular route from St. John to Halifax is to cross the Bay of Fundy to Digby and ride up the Annapolis valley. St. John, N.B., to Halifax, N.S. MILEAGE. 45 12 13 12 8 3. 9 20 37 8 90 201 TOWNS. ■ HOTELS. St. John Duflfei in. Digby (by steamer to) . New Royal. Clementsport. ... Annapolis Queen. Bridgetown Cirand Central. Lawrencetown Elm House. Kentville Porter House. Wolfvill. Royal. . ' Windsi>r Thomas. Bedford ^' HaJifax Queen. ^ i .1 I20 Cyclists' Road Guide. ST. JOHN TO HAL.IF AX — Con/tnued. The trip across the bay in the map^nificent steamer Prince Rupert is delightful. The road from Digby to Lawrencetown is fair, but contains some long stretches of good gravel ; from Lawrencetown to Kentville the road is too sandy for the bicycle, and the best route is along the north mountain road, or by train. From Kentville to Windsor the wheeling is good, through a most historical part of the pro- vince including Wolfville, where there is a large college, and Grand Pre, where the great massacre of the French took place. From Windsor to Bedford the road is fair ; from Bedford the road follows the shore of the Bedford basin to Halilax, and is very picturesque. MILEAGE. Yarmouth to DIgby. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS, Yarmouth Grand. 4 ^ Hebron II Mailland 14 Meteghan Germain's. 21 Weymouth Black's. 22 72 Digby New Royal. Good roads all the way. Between Meteghan and Maitland the people are mostly French. The road is in sight of the Bay of Fundy and St. Mary's Bay until within a few miles of Digby. To reach lialifax continue same route from Digby that is given in the St. John to Halifax route. _ Cyclists' Road Guide. 121 Yarmouth to Halifax. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Yarmouth Grand. 10 Tusket 5 Lower Argyle Acadian. 23 Barrington Coffin's. 8 Clyde River 18 . Slielburne 21 Lockeport Sea View. 40 125 Liverpool Trilby. 10 Mill Village Phelan's. 20 Bridgewater Fairview. 14 Lunenburg King's. 8 Mahone Bav ... 1 2 Chester Lovett. 14 Hubbard's Cove Shatford's. 11 St. Margaret's Bay 20 234 Halifax Queen. The *' Southern route" by the main post road is good hard clay with some sand to Lunenburg, from which point to Halifax is first-class gravel. It is hardly as good a route as via Annapolis and Wind- sor, and lacks the advantage possessed by the other route, of proximity to railways. The Atlantic Ocean is, however, in full view the whole distance. 122 Cyclists' Road Guide, MANITOBA AND N.-W.T, MILEAGE. Winnipeg to Selkirk. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. Winnipeg .Leland. 6 ' Kildonan 6 Parkdale 7 . Lower Fort Garry 4 23 West Selkirk Donohoue's. Go straight from Winnipeg via Main street north to Selkirk — one road, and no one could miss it — a good clay road, but not passable after a shower. At Selkirk, is a historic church and graveyard, as it is here all the old first settlers are buried. At St. Paul's, 2 miles further on, is an Indian Industrial School, carried on by the Episcopalian Church. At Lower Fort Garry is a stockaded fort yet used by the Hudson Bay Co. At Selkirk is a Lunatic Asylum and the Government Fish Hatcheries (the largest in the Dominion). A trip further north to the Indian Reserve might be interesting, especially if the tourist could arrive about the time ** treaty money" was being paid. MILEAGE. Cyclists' Ri ad Guide. ', 123 Brandon to Moosomin, MILEAGE. TOWN?. HOTELS. Brandon Grand View. 8 Kemnay 8 Alexander Commercial. 9 ^Griswold 9 34 Oak Lake Leland. 8 Routled^e 1 10 52 Virden Balmoral. 8 Hargrave 10 70 Elkhorn Cavanagli. 13 Fleming - ' 9 92 Moosomin Queen's. Little more may be said about this road than that it lies almost parallel with the railway track, and is well traveled, affording good wheeling the full dis- tance. The soil is clay with slight mixture of sand, and gets into wheeling shape very soon after even a heavy rain. Virden, a nice Manitoba town, built mostly of stone, is by all odds the best midway stopping-place. Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie. MILEAGE. . , , TOWNS. HOTELS. Winnipeg Leland! 4 St. James 15 Deer Lodge Chadwick's. 15 5 Silver Heights 2 St. Charles 5 1 2 Headingly Royal Arms. 124 Cyciiata' Road Guide. WINNIPEG TO PORTAGE LA VRMRXE -Continued. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. 5 St. Francois Xnvier 6 Pij^eon Lake . ' 7 30 Bale St. Paul - 16 Poplar Poi'it 10 High Bluff 7 63 Portage la Prairie Albion. This road is always good except altera rain or in the early spring. The road is a heavy clay and gives the tourist a glimpse of the variety of Manitoba scenery. Leave Winnipeg by Portage avenue which goes straight through to Portage la Prairie and follows the old Assiniboine Trail. At Silver Heights, 5 miles from the city, is the Manitob- residence of Sir Donald A. Smith, and here are to be found a herd of buffalo — the last of that noble race to be found in Manitoba. Sir Donald also has some fine Highland cattle and Herefords. Headingly, St. Francois Xavier and Pigeon Lake can be seen by keeping right on the same trail. When going through Bale St. Paul, after going over the thirjl bridge, take the trail to the left ; this leads towards the river and the river will be followed in and out for 3 or 4 miles and lead out to Poplar Point ; keep the same trail for High Bluff until you come to where the trail appar- ently divides, going three directions — take the mid- dle trail. From High Bluff to Portage la Prairie is considered the finest piece of road on the trip. This trip is full of interest to the tourist, and he will have to keep his wits to go the shortest way, but he can hardly get lost as he is between the railroad and the Assineiboine River all way. The scenery is nicely varied with riding along the river curves through the bush and again out on the wide prairie. MILEAGE. Cyclisia' Road Guide. '25 Winoipeg to Emerson. MILBAGE. TOWNS HOTKLS. Winnipeg Leland. 9 St. Norbert 15 St. Agathe Oliver's Stopping Place. 16 40 Morris Commercial. 7 St. Jean Bapliste Parenteau's. 9 Letellier Parent's. 9 65 Emerson Russell. This is a clay road all the way through and is well travelled. Except after a rain it is excellent wheel- ing the whole distance. Starting trom the Leland House, Winnipeg, turn south on Main street across the Assiniboine and down River avenue and Pembina street. Follow the elec- tric car track as far as the Pembina school, turning there to the right, and by taking this trail it will-lead right out towards the river and to St. Norbert. From here on the road runs between the river and the railway track, and the scenery is very pretty. Around St. Agathe the road is more apt to be cut up. With the roads in anything like their normal condi- tion, Morris can be reached by noon, and the tourist is sure of a good meal at the Commercial. The road from Morris to Letellier runs along the track, some- times on one side and sometimes on the other. After leaving Letellier cross the track below the elevator and take the first good trail running to the left (to- wards the river), and this leads right to the bridge crossing the river to Emerson. From Emerson to Pembina, N.D., is only about three miles and is a good road. i m ■ 126 Cyclists' Road Guide. Portage la Prairie to Brandon. MILEAGE. TOWNS. HOTELS. . > Portage la Prairie Albion. 8 Burnside 8 Bagot 10 26 McGregor Stanley House. 8 Austin Duncan's. 8 Sidney SiJney House. 8 Melbourne 8 58 Carberry Western House. o Sewell .... 8 ' Douglas New Douglas. 6 Chater 6 87 Brandon ..Grand View. Follow Saskatchewan avenue west as far as Mc- Culloch's, take the trail to the right and gc direct west again over a good road. This is one "trail," and follows almost parallel to the railway track clear through to Moosomin. After passing McGregor the road to Austin goes through the sand hills which are practically **unwheelable," as the machine would sink up to the hubs in the soft, yielding sand. From Austin to Sidney the road is fair but sandy, and from Sidney to Carberry is again through sand hills. As the road leaves Carberry it is light, but after getting past Sewell is much better wheeling and improves until Brandon, ** the wheat city," is reached. The tourist is advised to board the C.P.R. at Portage and stay on board until Carberry is reached, as on this road iher6 would be a lot of ** get ofFand push." MILEAGE. MILEAGE. MILEAGE. Cyclists' Road Guide. 127 t. _-' Calgary to MacLeod. . • MILEAGE. '^ TOWNS. ' ; : HOTELS. Calgary Royal. Fish Creek Pine Creek Dewdney Queen's. 40 High River High River. Mosquito Creek no MacLeod MacLeod. Take the MacLeod trail, which is fair level riding to Dewdney, and then rather hilly, but good and hard. 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