• The Dirty Seven - Adventure Motorcycle Route in Northeastern Ontario
    Oct 3 2024

    **Episode Notes: "The Dirty Seven: An Adventure Motorcycle Route for Northeastern Ontario"**

    Join us as we explore the epic "Dirty Seven" route, an off-road adventure spanning the scenic landscapes of Northeastern Ontario. This episode covers everything you need to know about the route's mix of dirt trails, breathtaking views, and local culture, from the rugged terrain around Lake Temiskaming to must-see stops along the way. Perfect for adventure motorcycle enthusiasts looking for an unforgettable ride!

    For full details, visit [The Dirty Seven on What A Ride](https://www.whataride.world/itineraries/the-dirty-seven-an-adventure-motorcycle-route-for-northeastern-ontario).

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    9 mins
  • Cruise The Coast: A Motorcycle Adventure in Ontario’s Southwest
    Oct 2 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the ultimate motorcycle adventure through Ontario's Southwest. Follow along as we highlight key stops along the coast, including charming towns, lakeside views, and unforgettable dining spots. Perfect for riders looking for a scenic escape, this itinerary blends adventure with relaxation in one of Ontario's most beautiful regions.

    Key Topics:

    • Overview of the "Cruise the Coast" motorcycle route.
    • Must-see destinations: Grand Bend, Port Dover, and Rondeau Provincial Park.
    • Scenic lakeside views along Lake Erie and Lake Huron.
    • Top recommendations for local restaurants, cafes, and unique shops.
    • Essential tips for planning your motorcycle trip: road conditions, weather considerations, and best times to ride.

    Takeaways:

    • Discover hidden gems along Ontario’s Southwest coast that make this ride unforgettable.
    • Practical advice on how to prepare for the journey and what to expect along the way.
    • Inspiration for your next great motorcycle adventure through picturesque small towns and scenic roads.

    Links & Resources:

    • Full itinerary on What A Ride
    • Featured destinations: Grand Bend, Port Dover, Rondeau Provincial Park.

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    For more information on today’s topic and to explore more powersports adventures, visit www.whataride.world. Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates, tips, and stories from the road.

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    11 mins
  • ATVing in The Great Canadian Wilderness
    Oct 1 2024

    Welcome to another thrilling episode of *What A Ride*! Today, we're diving into the heart of Ontario’s Great Canadian Wilderness, where adventure awaits along the Park-to-Park Trail System. Located in Parry Sound and Almaguin Highlands, this region is a mecca for off-road enthusiasts, with sprawling forests, rugged terrain, and endless trails to explore. Whether you're a seasoned ATV rider or prefer the comfort of a side-by-side, this destination offers something for every adventurer.

    We’ll take you on a journey through:

    - **The Park-to-Park Trail System**: Connecting Algonquin and Killbear Provincial Parks, these trails offer over 230 kilometers of exciting terrain, perfect for ATV and side-by-side adventures. Hear about key routes and highlights.

    - **Epic Scenery**: Ride through breathtaking landscapes of forests, wetlands, and wildlife. We’ll share what makes this wilderness so special, from its untouched beauty to the natural challenges that make it an off-roader’s paradise.

    - **Local Attractions & Amenities**: Discover nearby accommodations, dining spots, and outfitters that cater to outdoor adventurers. We’ll highlight some top recommendations for your next trip.

    - **Why This is the Perfect Getaway**: Whether you're looking for a weekend escape or a week-long off-road expedition, this area has everything you need. Tune in to learn how to plan your perfect ATV or side-by-side adventure!

    So, rev your engines, grab your gear, and join us for this action-packed episode! Whether you're an off-roading pro or a newbie, there’s a trail in Ontario’s Great Canadian Wilderness with your name on it.

    **Show Highlights**:

    1. What is the Park-to-Park Trail System?

    2. Best routes for ATV and side-by-side enthusiasts.

    3. Scenic highlights: from lush forests to wildlife encounters.

    4. Must-visit local spots for food, gear, and accommodations.

    5. Tips for making the most of your off-road adventure.

    **Call to Action**:

    Ready to experience Ontario’s ultimate off-roading destination? Head over to WhatARide.world for more stories, tips, and insider info on planning your adventure. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and share your ride stories with us on social media using #WhatARide.

    **Links Mentioned in the Episode**:

    - Park-to-Park Trail System: [park2parktrail.com](https://www.park2parktrail.com/)

    - Parry Sound Tourism: [visitparrysound.com](https://www.visitparrysound.com/)

    - Almaguin Highlands Tourism: [explorealmaguin.ca](https://explorealmaguin.ca/)

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of What A Ride!
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    9 mins
  • The Best Snowmobiling in Northeastern Ontario - Part 2
    Mar 11 2022

    For a deep dive into any of the sled-friendly communities mentioned in the episode, click any of the links below:

    Timmins

    Cochrane

    Smooth Rock Falls

    Kapusasking

    Hearst

    Interviewed in this episode:

    • Renee Vezzel Bol-Yu, Owner & General Manager of the Best Western Swan Castle Inn AND President of the Cochrane Tourism Association
    • Marc LaPalm at the Cedar Meadows Resort
    • Jean-Marc Berube, Club President of the Arctic Riders
    • Sylvain Guay, Groomer operator in Kapuskasing
    • Michel Garon, OFSC District President of the Northern Corridor
    • Gino Bourdages of the Companion Hotel
    • Julie Roy of Vayeux Camping and Marina
    • Crystel Vallee, snowmobiler

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • OFSC Trails and volunteers
    • Best Western Swan Castle Inn
    • J R Bar-B-Q Ranch
    • Cedar Meadows Resort
    • Abitibi Canyon
    • Raxfin
    • Gaston's Sport and Marine
    • ladies group rides

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of What A Ride!
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    42 mins
  • The Best Snowmobiling in Northeastern Ontario - Part 1
    Mar 11 2022

    For a deep dive into any of the sled-friendly communities mentioned in the episode, click any of the links below:

    North Bay

    Temagami

    Temiskaming Shores

    Kirkland Lake

    Black River-Matheson

    Iroquois Falls

    Interviewed in this episode:

    Jennifer Bernardi, Club President of the North Bay Snowmobilers

    Mark and Stephanie Wagner, long time local Temagami snowmobilers

    James Franks, Economic Development Officer City of Temiskaming Shores

    Sean Mackey, President of M and M Hospitality

    Mike “Gee-Mo”, President of the Golden Corridor Sno-Drifters

    Roger Gelinas at Rolly’s Restaurant and Motel in Ranmore

    Keith Holmes and Carmen Girard, Directors for the Jack Pine Snowmobile Club

    Gaston Girrard, one of the Jack Pine groomer operators

    Mentioned in this episode:

    OFSC Trails

    RAN Tour

    RAP Tour

    Whiskeyjack Beer Company

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of What A Ride!
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    42 mins
  • Summer is On
    Jul 5 2021

    Summer is on. Time to get out of town. Unfortunately, we're hearing that everywhere you look, accommodations are full through to September. But do not despair. For those of you willing to expand your horizons and maybe go a little further than you've been before, to where the air is clear, and the roads are wide, there are still beds available in Northern Ontario.

    This week we talk with life-long moto enthusiast and motorcycle instructor at Georgian College, Jenn Martin, on how to get riding. If you're just starting out, you're going to want to hear this.

    Next, we dive deep into the world with cheese with Guy of the legendary Lavigne Tavern. Why do riders love this place so much?

    We hear from Stephanie Reid who's an expert on the City of Thunder Bay and what to look for and what to expect for anyone doing the North Shore of Lake Superior ride. Check out her fun new Youtube channel, Travellin' & Eatin' with Steph & Jamie.

    And last but not least, we catch up with Jess Kline, an Ontario rider of all things. She's been living in the desert in the Southern U.S. for the last two years and what she's looking forward to this summer and what she's missing about Ontario.

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of What A Ride!
    For more information on today’s topic and to explore more powersports adventures, visit www.whataride.world. Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates, tips, and stories from the road.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • We Will Have a Summer Because We Need a Summer
    Jun 3 2021

    In this episode we talk with:

    • Martin Lortz about where he'll be motorcycling when things open up, road conditions on some of Ontario's best roads, and the upcoming Vroom Zoom with Explorers’ Edge.
    • Oliver “Brokentooth” Solaro to hear about his latest (mis)adventure: refurbishing and riding out the rest of the pandemic in a 1973 Alaskan camper. Where he’ll be riding in North America and here in Ontario.
    • James "Wobblycat" Bai, who was in Mexico on Friday the 13th of March 2020 (do you remember where you were that day?) and how he had to scramble to get a plane home and leave his bike in Texas.
    • “Random” Ryan Tarrant about exploring private camping when the provincial parks are full and his ideas on where to go boating this summer, the little-known places on Georgian Bay, and dreaming of boating in the Lake of the Woods area.
    • Neil Lorenzen of the beloved Muddy’s Pit BBQ why his restaurant is pandemic-ready. While indoor dining is nothing like it was, riders still making their way to this Keene, Ontario spot for great takeout. This summer's menu will include all the standards like ribs and brisket, and pulled pork but they’re always looking to new ways to serve smoked meat with dishes like pit meat jambalaya, smoked baloney, gumbo, and stuffed Jamaican patties (you’ve got to listen to hear what they’re putting in there!). And what’s to come for BBQ culture in Ontario.

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of What A Ride!
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Christmas 2020 - Snowmobiling
    Dec 18 2020

    Aaaaand we're back! Thanks to everyone who's been asking about the What A Ride podcast. The last episode we did was in 2016. While a lot has changed since then, this is still the best place to talk motorsports of all kinds here in Ontario.

    This month, we talk with Lisa Stackhouse, Manager of Marketing and Communications for the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, about the 2020-21 snowmobile season and what effect COVID will have on new and seasoned riders.

    Then life-long sledder, Ryan Tarrant, tells us about some of the massive differences between snowmobile technologies of the '90s vs what's being released today. Sledders who are coming back to the sport this year should pay attention because a lot has changed!

    Jeff McGirr tells us about his COVID summer, riding VMUTS and what his Magic 8 Ball is predicting for the 2020/21 snowmobile season.

    Lastly, we hear from Sharon Mahussier, owner of the incredibly beautiful and motorsports-friendly Spectacle Lake Lodge in Madawaska, and one of the people responsible for the creation of the Round Algonquin Park tour, to hear what she's been experiencing during the pandemic.

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    In this episode we talk about:
    • snowmobiling during COVID
    • Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs
    • Ontario Snowmobile Trail Permit
    • 2020/21 snowmobile season
    • modern snowmobile technology
    • family snowmobiling
    • returning to snowmobiling
    • new riders
    • living in Northern Ontario
    • boating this summer
    • dirt biking this summer
    • VMUTS
    • winter weather forecast
    • Spectacle Lake Lodge
    • Round Algonquin Park (RAP) tour

    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of What A Ride!
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    1 hr and 22 mins