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This is to announce the launch of an entirely new website about cycling in and around the Ottawa/Gatineau area. The web site features detailed articles, easy to understand maps, and numerous photos of a good number of bicycle rides, paths, and routes in the national capital region. These include the paths around town as well as rides to such nearby places as the Gatineau Hills and Carleton Place. The website also provides considerable material about several destinations outside the Ottawa/Gatineau area. These include articles about riding among the wineries of Prince Edward County next to Lake Ontario and cycling the Laurentians on the famous "P'tit train du Nord" trail. This website's primary focus is road biking and touring. It is generally aimed at people who are relatively new to cycling or new to the Ottawa- Gatineau region, although the descriptions of some of the rides and tours may be of interest to more experienced cyclists. This web site is a non-commercial initiative by Michael McGoldrick. The URL for this new website about cycling is: http://mcgoldrick.ca/bike/ Thank you. |
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> > But, hey, Pat...I see you're asking questions about rides all over the > world these days. How much riding do you plan to DO in this one lifetime? > ![]() > > (Just kidding. I start getting very ambitious this time of year, too!) > TM I am always looking for good suggestions on places to ride. I guess it is because I bought that Bike Friday that I want to get my money's worth! I think I'll do the Katy trail in May and save the C&O for fall...unless I go to Toronto, of course! ![]() Pat in TX who wouldn't try Mexican food in...Canada. > > |
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> Pat in TX who wouldn't try Mexican food in...Canada. Can't say I blame you: here it does not have enough variety nor enough spice. There are restaurants in the Ottawa area that have Canadian cooking such as the Sweetgrass Aboriginal Bistro on the Market, le Bacarra in the Hull casino, and l'Orée du Bois and les Fougères in Old Chelsea. As available, all of those will have dishes based on duck, goose, bison, caribou, wapiti, moose and white-tailed deer. -- Andrew Chaplin Nothing personal about the Mexican food. I learned that lesson from ordering pizza in Lisbon. What WAS I thinking? Oh well, lesson learned! (Once, I ordered pizza in Berlin and to my surprise, the waiter cracked a raw egg on top of it at the table, said, "Bon Appetit!" and left me sitting there with my mouth gaping.) How's the pizza in Ottawa? <grin> Pat in TX |
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On Apr 22, 12:18*pm, "Pat" <in...@tmail.com> wrote:
> > Pat in TX who wouldn't try Mexican food in...Canada. > > Can't say I blame you: here it does not have enough variety nor enough > spice. > > There are restaurants in the Ottawa area that have Canadian cooking > such as the Sweetgrass Aboriginal Bistro on the Market, le Bacarra in > the Hull casino, and l'Orée du Bois and les Fougères in Old Chelsea. > As available, all of those will have dishes based on duck, goose, > bison, caribou, wapiti, moose and white-tailed deer. > -- > Andrew Chaplin > > Nothing personal about the Mexican food. I learned that lesson from ordering > pizza in Lisbon. What WAS I thinking? Oh well, lesson learned! (Once, I > ordered pizza in Berlin and to my surprise, the waiter cracked a raw egg on > top of it at the table, said, "Bon Appetit!" and left me sitting there with > my mouth gaping.) > > How's the pizza in Ottawa? *<grin> <helmets on, incoming war story> TINS: In 1992, I was a UN military observer in Beirut. I was standing duty one evening when a Swedish colleague came in to say, "Guess what! There is a great new pizza place and English-style pub down the street opened up by two guys from Canada." I went to investigate and, sure enough, it was a pair of brothers who had grown up in Ottawa during the Lebanese civil war, who liked Ottawa pizza and pubs so much they brought business plans for both back home. All my co-workers remarked that it was the best pizza they had met in the Middle East. </helmets> If you are here, try that of the Colonnade or Gabriel's. I work on Parliament Hill and, when we order in pizza, we call the Colonnade. The pages subsist on it. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO |
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