BB ON
Active Member
The Bayview tracks are excellent. It is such an obvious piece of infrastructure that it feels natural for it to be there. I used to hate taking Bayview when there were no lanes because you needed to have eyes on all sides. The curved hill was the worst because you'd be going very slow relative to traffic. Still, preferable to the Don River Trail, which I find is way too busy for cyclists.
Now it feels like a proper dutch highway up to York Mills.
The trail still has some major pain points:
Now it feels like a proper dutch highway up to York Mills.
The trail still has some major pain points:
- The P-gates at Pottery (easily the worst railway crossing in the city)
- The trail crossing at Pottery (so many more cyclists use this than cars, but it's the cyclists who have to wait, and visibility is very poor)
- The Bridge under Don Mills Rd (too narrow and sharp -- seen some good head-on wipeouts here)
- The narrow ramp down into ET Seton Park next to the rail tracks (downhill and narrow)
- The slog up to Leslie and connection to the Don Mills Trail (feels third-world)
- The whole stretch between York Mills and Duncan Mill (no infrastructure whatsoever)