
Lake Ontario 2025 - Part 3
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About this listen
So the ebike is a brick in the back of my Rav4, but it still works like a normal bike, so let’s keep going! But a sudden realization may provide the solution to unlock all the battery goodness, just as another stunning discovery makes me realize, this trip’s Plan B was all meant to be.
Lake Ontario 2025 - Part 3Hotel pack-up & quick diagnosis
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- Morning in Oswego, NY.
- Realizes the motor cut-off is just a loose brake-lever magnet. Simple electrical/duct-tape fix brings the e-bike back to life.
Route planning & launch
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- Scraps the closed Cape Vincent ferry idea
- decides to drive the east shore of Lake Ontario, scouting state parks and quieter wildlife areas instead of sticking to busy parks.
Lake-side stops
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- Quick visit to Black Pond Wildlife Management Area (too restricted for bikes).
- Heads north to Westcott Beach State Park for a short beach walk, photos, and a quick battery test run.
Drive to Canada
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- Long detour to the Thousand Islands bridge (the only open crossing) because the south-end Wolf Island ferry is closed.
- Smooth Canadian customs stop; grabs ice cream and activates a Canadian eSIM for data.
Kingston → Wolf Island ferry
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- Misses the boat by two cars; 80-minute wait becomes a snack-and-people-watch session.
- Free ferry ride over; hotel is literally a block from the dock.
Marysville check-in
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- Rustic ground-floor room, lake view, no A/C needed. Drops bags, scopes dinner options (hotel café).
Evening e-bike shake-down
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- 14-mile out-and-back along Route 95 to the shuttered U.S. ferry dock on the south tip.
- Cruises at ~20 mph, marvels at wind turbines, farmland scenery, and micro-climates.
- Confirms minimal battery draw and re-affirms “twice the speed, half the effort” mantra.
Wrap-up reflections
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- Happy the brake glitch happened early—it forced a car assist and avoided being stranded.
- Wolf Island deemed a stellar, low-traffic cycling spot; sets intentions for next day’s ride and keeps an eye on looming Toronto weather.
Miles biked 15
Closed ferry terminals visited 2
Open ferry terminals visited 2
Missed ferries 1
Denomination of Canadian currency that may or may not smell like maple syrup unless the bartender was trolling me 50
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