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Old October 5th 06, 05:28 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default Bikes allowed on Detroit-Windsor bridge?

Bicycle crossing from Detroit to Windsor on the a
href=http://truckferry.com ferry. /a The entrance on the Detroit side is
NOT in a good part of the city, so I would not plan to stop anywhere. On the
Windsor side access the city by going south on Sprucewood then east on
Matchette Road, there are several single track mountain bike areas and
multi-use trails nearby so there will usually be a cyclist around to help
out if you get lost.
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Old October 7th 06, 02:27 AM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default Bikes allowed on Detroit-Windsor bridge?

A.M. wrote:
Bicycle crossing from Detroit to Windsor on the a
href=http://truckferry.com ferry. /a ...


I've sent the owner a query, no response yet (that was two days ago).
Perhaps they are sensing a new market and busily installing bike racks
and a coffee bar.

--Karen D.
planning to go enjoy Stewart McClain in December

 




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