Four members met at Tim Hortons in Manotick and left at 9:45 AM for a scenic and leisurely ride on the back roads to Kingston. There, we enjoyed a great meal at Eastside Mario's Restaurant. After lunch we went to the Canadian Penitentiary Museum located across the street from the Kingston Pen. The museum was the former residence of the Warden of the Kingston Pen. There were displays and many artifacts from the history of jailing in Canada. After a self guided tour, the group then travelled along the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River to the picturesque town of Gananoque where ice cream was enjoyed at Dairy Queen. After the cold treat, we continued to Brockville and stopped at the river's edge for a quick stretch and then onto Ottawa to arrive home at 6:30 PM
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The Blue Knights is an incorporated fraternal organization comprised of Law Enforcement Officers from every aspect of the job who share a passion for motorcycle riding. The Blue Knights have over 20,000 members throughout 24 countries via 625 chapters. This blog represents Chapter Ontario II, located in Canada's capital city, Ottawa.
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As a Blue Knight, I pledge to act with HONOR and PRIDE to promote motorcycling and motorcycle safety by being an example of the safe use, operation and enjoyment of motorcycles. I will work at all times to improve the relationship between the motorcycling law enforcement community and the general public. The fraternal spirit will always guide me in relating to other Blue Knights
As a Blue Knight, I pledge to act with HONOR and PRIDE to promote motorcycling and motorcycle safety by being an example of the safe use, operation and enjoyment of motorcycles. I will work at all times to improve the relationship between the motorcycling law enforcement community and the general public. The fraternal spirit will always guide me in relating to other Blue Knights
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