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Trail Description:
Wooded area. Pine trees in all trails.A little bit sandy in July .Very fast trail ,long strech of hard pack.
How to get there:
From Highway 400 north of Toronto,Up to Barrie, take exit highway 90 and turn towards Angus. Drive trough Angus until you get to Canadian Forces Base Borden .
Look-up the base map on a big board at the entrence and go to the Rod and Gun Club ,the trail starts in front of the parking lot and is maintain by the local MTB CLUB
Additional Notes:
The Local MTB Club is riding on tuesday and thursday evening at 6pm and the trails are not marked.
| Posted by: 89John89 on 4/11/2012 |
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hi i was just wondering who to contact about operating dirt bikes on the back trails to get off and on the base..i am new on the base and i have been told that your not aloud to use them on the back trails... i dont know if i should believe this person or not..please do get back to me i would really appreciate it!
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| Posted by: KulaSupreme on 5/23/2011 |
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There is in fact a nice single track that runs from the entrance road through the base. Its not the sandy atv track. Not sure on distance, but one sections runs from the running path to the entrance road thought the forest, there's also a large network of small trails off the main trail.
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| Posted by: Private on 4/16/2010 |
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I found this track yesterday. Nothing
spectacular, but it offers something
other than the sandy ATV tracks around
the base. Good for a beginner.
The track runs from the northern entry
road, before the gates, all the way up
to Saskatchewan Road, near the park.
But being on Military property without
authorization isn't the best idea
anyways. Just sayin...
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| Posted by: GnarKill on 6/21/2009 |
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I live in borden and there are no mountain bike trails. They are ATV trails that are all sand. realllly bad for biking on, so don't even waste your time
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| Posted by: conal the ballbearing on 5/28/2007 |
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Apparently they don't exist- this according to the guy at the desk of the rod and gun club. We took a trail and ended up at the golf course, a mere 0.8km ride. If anyone has better directions please BE SPECIFIC as to where they are. Thanx
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| Posted by: alain on 7/12/2005 |
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The mtb club is closed but the trails are still open.
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| Posted by: Alain Provencher on 9/13/2002 |
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Trails are in fact sandy but very nice. By the way, the MTB club no longer exist so get your friend to go out there with you. Trails are very good for night riding since they are not too technical.
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