Ottawa Valley Activities and Organizations
Cycling
Walk / Hike / Run
- Shaw Woods Environmental Education Ctr. & Hiking Trails
- Heart Wise Walking Program
- Renfrew Indoor Walking Track
- WhiteWater Region Trail Walking Group
- Renfrew Running Club
- Dacre Walking Club
- Ontario Nature Trails
- Bonnechere Valley Walking Club
- Pembroke Petawawa Hiking Group
- Petawawa Running and Walking Group
Other
- Killaloe Seniors Active Living
- Pembroke Outdoor Adventures
- Barry’s Bay Recreation Committee
- North Algona Wilberforce Recreation
- Arnprior Recreation
- McNab Braeside Recreation
- Deep River Recreation
- Calabogie / Griffith Recreation
- Deep River Senior e-bike borrowing
- Eganville & Area Seniors Lending Hub
- Pembroke Sports Equipment Lending Hub
The Bonnechere Bike Club meets Wednesdays during the months of June through August and sometimes into September. It is an informal group that meets at McRae Park on Mill Street in Eganville at 5:30 pm and rides for approximately 1 and 1/2 hours. Afterwards those who would like to gather at The RIO restaurant for drinks, dinner or both. Open to anyone and riders of all abilities.
The Deep River Mountain Bikers are a group of some 20 retirees who meet, usually at 8 am, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at the Deep River waterfront (Centennial Rock) to ride mountain bikes off road for 2 or 3 hours. We have been at it for more than 20 years and tend to gain membership each year as more people retire from work than from biking. We are mainly male but do have some female members. In recent years we have split into two groups: the Heart Smarts and the Brain Deads, the pace being reflected in the name.
We avoid pavement and tend to use off road paths such as ski or snowmobile trails. Most of us use full suspension bikes to smooth the riding encountered on rocky rooty paths. Our biking days tend to alternate between east and west of town and we usually finish for coffee at the Bean House around 10:30 to 11:00.
As we get into October and lower morning temperatures, we tend to meet later than 8 am or even in the afternoon. Once or twice a year we, especially the Brain Deads, will undertake longer rides, possibly on snowmobile trails and hydro transmission access roads that include a stop at Rolphton for a late but hearty breakfast before the return trip to Deep River.
To contact us try Walter Benz, a BrainDead, at 613 584 2215 or David Thompson, a HeartSmart, at 613 584 4007.