5th Annual - Friends for Life Family Picnic

An event to honour Danny D'Addio and benefit The Terry Fox Foundation. Danny organized the 1st Terry Fox Run in Niagara Falls and was chair for a number of years.

Date

Sunday, August 31st, 2014
Location McFarland House (Niagara Parkway at East/West Line, 5kms south of NOTL) | Get Directions
Itinerary
  • 8am – 9am: REGISTRATION (at McFarland Pavillion)
  • 9am – 9:20am: DEBRIEFING + ROUTE DIRECTIONS + DEDICATIONS
  • 9:30am: CYCLE the roads of NOTL (50 + 75km routes)
  • 10:30am: WALK + RUN the recreational trail
  • 11:30am: LUNCH + SOCIAL
Additional Info
  • B.Y.O Food + Beverages
  • BBQ Available on site
  • Silent + Live Auctions - Proceeds to benefit the Terry Fox Foundation
  • No Fee. Voluntary Donations Only. Anyone can ride.
  • Download PDF
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Second order of Amici ride apparel has arrived

Hello Amici, the second order of riding apparel has come in and you can pick it up at David D'Addio's shop (Maple Leaf Collision on Drummond Rd). Send him a text message or call first (289-213-8729) to arrange for pick up ... Thanks!

The Road Map

Attention APLVNCC Members! A new page, The Road Map, has been added to the "Cycling" section of the website.

The idea behind "The Road Map" was conceived after running into numerous gravel farm roads and pothole-ridden roads along our routes on group rides. To aid in developing future pre-defined routes and to help in avoiding such hazards like Road Construction, Gravel Surface Roads, and other road avoidance, you can now view markers on the map indicating these dangers.

In addition to showcasing hazards, the map has blossomed to also display other helpful locations that can aid in planning your route.  Other map markers include: Bike Shops, Bike Repair Shops, popular Coffee Stops & Halfway Points, Ferry Services, First-Aid & Hospitals, and other Ride Meet & Meeting locations. It's always a good idea to know your surroundings while on your route in case you run into trouble on your bike.

To make viewing the map easier, you can toggle the "Fullscreen" button in the top-right corner of the map. Below the "Fullscreen" button is another icon that allows you to adjust the "Base Layer" and "Overlays". The "Base Layer" is the map image. By default, it is set to use the Open Street Map (OSM) Cycling Map which when you zoom in shows intricate bike paths. If you prefer another mapping service, Google Maps and MapQuest is also available. The "Overlays" option allows you to toggle between showing and hiding different Marker Types (ie. Avoidances, Bike Repair Shops, Bike Shops, Coffee Shops, etc.) on the map. This feature is extremely useful in de-cluttering the map and narrowing locations by certain marker types. You can also click each marker to bring up a popup that has more detail regarding the marker location.

If you know of any new hazards to avoid or other locations that you think would be useful to show on The Road Map, please feel free to suggest them using the Contact Form. Make sure to select "Website Feedback" for the Category of your contact message. Please provide as much detail as possible, such as, the intersections where the avoidance begins and ends, road surface, construction start and end date/time, etc. If any of the current markers need updating, please let us know.

"C" Level Rides

We will now be holding "C" level rides starting this Saturday @ 8:00am from the Regency. The ride will be a pace of 25-28km/h. Marcus is recruiting other volunteers to lead on subsequent Saturdays, so check the Calendar! The first "C" level ride will be led by Sante.

Latest Video Section on the Frontpage

A new section has been added to the Frontpage of the website showcasing the latest Amici video added to the website.

Blog Content now includes Routes

When new Routes are added to the website they will now also appear in the blog section, "What's New", of the website. This will hopefully save you time in checking the website and getting the latest updates. The content of the blog section will be differentiate by icons.

Video Gallery

A "Video Gallery" section has been added to the Cycling section of the website. Now you don't have to leave the website to view our YouTube Channel!

Thanks to the fabulous Fab Panetta for compiling these videos for the club over the years.

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