7
Nights & 7 Fun Filled Days
Check in on
Saturday
February 27th,
2010.
Check in
to
Wawa, Ontario on
Saturday February 27th, 2010 – we will all meet and answer any questions
that you may have on the great wilderness ride that we have planned for
you. We will have your trail permits
made out and ready for you – if you do not require one, please
let us know when booking the vacation. The cost of the trail
permits will be approximately $120.00 Canadian per sled.
There is a hot tub and out door sauna to relax in tonight and
we also have a large TV room that everyone can get acquainted
with each other, have a game of cards or a few cocktails if
they wish.
Sunday February 28th
– after breakfast on our first
day we will ride to Hearst – about 240 miles. Heated inside
storage is available for the sleds at a cost of $5.00 per
sled. This is a good opportunity to give them a check over. The AAA hotel we are
staying at tonight offers hot tubs, exercise
room and sauna. There is also a gentleman’s bar located just
down the street.
Monday March 1
– after breakfast we will be on our sleds and ready to go at
9:00 am. We will ride to Cochrane. The mileage
is approximately 150.
Tuesday March 2 – After breakfast we will head
south to Timmins to to where we will be spending
another great evening. We will have lots of things to do today
with some great photo opportunities, and lots of places to
play.
Wednesday
March 3 - we will travel
east today to
Val Gagne where you will have different riding and scenery
today.
Thursday March 4 – after breakfast we will head
north to Cochrane then over
to Smooth Rock Falls then up to the Abitibi Canyon and back to
Cochrane for the night.
Friday March 5 - after breakfast we will ride over to Hornepayne – approximately 250 miles. We
will be staying in a hotel which is located inside of a mall.
After a fantastic supper you may wish to relax in the lounge.
Saturday March 6th – after breakfast we will start out on our
last day of riding together as we head back to Wawa, about 160
miles. At the 100 mile mark we will stop for gas and lunch.
Upon our arrival in Wawa, everyone will have a chance to say
goodbye to all of their new friends before loading up their
sleds and heading out for home. Or you may choose to stay the
night and leave in the morning - a hot tub, sauna and a
few cocktails makes for a great sleep and you are well rested
for your drive home. This is the last tour of the season and
tonight will be a good one.