A great motorcycle road should contain as many of the following elements as possible: Curves, elevation changes, scenery, good pavement, as little traffic as possible, fuel, and food. Lucky for you, there are many roads in Ontario with all these features, such as Highway 35.
Where is Highway 35?
The King’s Highway 35 isn’t just the corridor to many great routes in the Ride The Highlands, Peterborough & The Kawarthas, and Explorers' Edge areas; it is a destination road itself, as well as an ideal road to enjoy the fall colours.
Highway 35 joins the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (more commonly known as the 401, or “the Four-oh-one”) to the south and the Frank A. MacDougall Parkway (aka. Highway 60) to the north. Riding the 196 km length of it from bottom to top, you will encounter the Oak Ridges Moraine, forests, lakes, farm fields, and the Canadian Shield where you will leave the worries of the city behind.