The French Forts of Toronto and the Aboriginal Festival – June 22, 2013
We owe thanks to David Juliusson (who is leading the event) for letting us know about this historical bike tour, which is posted at BikeEvents.TO.
Date: Saturday, June 22, 2013
The French Forts of Toronto and Aboriginal Festival
Bicycling is a unique and exciting way to view Toronto’s early history. On June 22 from 11 AM to 1PM, Fort York will conduct a Bike Month event. Beginning at the Old Mill Subway Station, we will ride to Teiagon, the site of the 17th Century Seneca Village. Following the Humber Bicycle Trails, we will stop and explore the sights of Toronto’s first two forts. Continuing along the Martin Goodman Trail we will go to the site of Fort Rouille, the last French Fort.
We will finish by riding to Fort York . June 22 is the final day of the Aboriginal Festival being held at Fort York. Participants get free admission to the event.
The ride is of moderate difficulty.
The tour is free
Location:
Old Mill Subway Station entrance Toronto, ON
Canada
What time does the bike tour start??
Starts 11:00 am and ends at 1:00 pm. This is a great way to learn about history!