Welland Canal
The Welland Canal is a preferred location for the titans to skate for speed and endurance.
Currently
Thursday, May 25, 2023, at 10:17 am, 86 km were done in the next 4 hours and 28 minutes. Average speed was 19.5 km/h with normal peak at 25 km/h and higher speeds passing the 40's.
Parking
Free parking on location at Charles Ansell Park · 320 Lakeshore Rd, St. Catharines, ON
Requirements
Any one planing to skate the full Welland Canal, which means 43 km each way, should have the following in mind:
- 100 mm wheels or bigger
- Able to keep and maintain an average above 20 km/h for 15 km or more in distance
- Skate 40 km once a while prior to attempt the full length of the trail on inline skates
Advisable
- Select a day when the weather forecast does not predict strong winds.
- Due to heat and trail length, the full trail should be done early in the morning during spring and summer time.
Backpack with some items such as:
- Small first aid kit (just in case because it was already useful)
- Energy bars. Some sugar of sorts. (no one will be carrying anyone)
- Cash is king! In case you need to return on different wheels (uber, train, bus, etc)
- At least 1 liter of water or energy drink with electrolytes. (There is only one fountain along the way)
- PPE: Yes really. Wrist guards and knee and elbow pads are highly recommended in case you decide to try Speedy's pillow
Full 360 video
currently being edited
Hazards
Along the way there are some hazards to be mindful.
Tar snakes
- Close to the 15 km mark, tar snakes start to show up until the 19 km mark
- Near the 21 km mark they return. This time being a lot more for the next 3 km
- Tar snakes which are caused by asphalt cracking, should be expected in other parts of the trail.
- Avoid rolling parallel on the snakes as that will cause your wheels to sink and you go for a nose dive.
- Tar snakes can be crossed safely.
Railroad tracks
- The Trillium Railway was discontinued in 2019
- Going south, there are 11 railroad tracks along the trail.
- The 4 first railroad tracks are made of wood. The next 2, plastic, the next 4 are asphalt and the last one plastic
- While half of the rail tracks can be rolled over with 100 mm wheels, provided that enough speed is given, none should attempted with smaller wheels.
- The biggest problem about rolling the railroad tracks is the damage of the wood and asphalt in between the tracks, which creates big gaps (this may or may not be fixed in the future).
Locations
- Welland Canals Trail, Thorold ON (wood)
- Welland Canals Trail, Thorold ON (wood)
- Welland Canals Trail, Thorold ON (wood)
- Near the 406 (wood)
- Welland, ON (plastic)
- 34-60 Colborne St, Welland, ON (plastic)
- Near Ormond street '(asphalt)
- Welland, ON (asphalt)
- Be very careful with this one after the downhill which runs diagonally on Omer Avenue. Also known as Speedy's pillow. (asphalt)
- Niagara 5, Port Colborne, ON (asphalt)
- Elm Street, Port Colborne, On (plastic)
Water fountains
There is this one along the way located here in Thorold
Restaurants
If you don't care about stats and decide to stop along the way:
- George's Greek Village 535 Queenston St, St. Catharines, ON
- Flagship Fries 1244 Welland Canals Parkway, St. Catharines, ON
- Taris on the Water 25 W Main St, Welland, ON
- Sophia’s Sweets & Café 27 Main St W, Port Colborne, ON
After Sophia’s, there are plenty of other places.
Considerations
- Skate south and take public transportation to return north
- Skate south. Spend the night in Port Colborne and skate north the next day.