Rabu, 09 Oktober 2013

Tour De Troit Organizers Handle 'bike The Bridge'

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    The former leaders of the "Bike the Bridge" tour say they've turned to Tour de Troit to plan Sunday's international cycling event. The 20-mile international ride starts at southwest Detroit's Clark Park, crosses the bridge to Windsor, Ontario, and heads back to Michigan. Registration for this year's ride is closed because the 150-rider limit has been reached.

    Bus Tour "Reveals" Flourishing Community Gardens

    Despite ambitious plans to restore the natural habitat, the project remains stalled due to a lack of money. Tour stops included the Quinnipiac Meadows/Eugene B. Fargeorge Preserve, a 35-acre site of tidal wetlands, coastal forests and grasslands on the Quinnipiac River. The preserve offers two looping trails with trail maps located at the site, a bird blind and views of the salt marsh and river. Site manager Stewart Hutchings, who describes himself as a land steward, gave a short talk noting the abundance of wildlife at the site. About the only creatures I have not seen here are bears, he said.

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