HOW WE ROLL! 

PREAMBLE & PHOTOS BY CHRIS TIESSEN 

WHILE THE FINE FOLKS AT GUELPH’S PARAMOUNT SPORTS SPEND MUCH OF THEIR TIME IN THE SHOP HELPING CUSTOMERS FIND THE RIGHT GEAR TO HIT THE TRAILS (IN THE SUMMER) AND SLOPES (IN THE WINTER), THEY STILL MAKE SURE TO CARVE OUT TIME EACH WEEK TO SHRED THE GNAR AT AREA TRAILS – AND FINISH UP WITH NOMNOMS AND PINTS AT LOCAL WATERING HOLES. IN EARLY JUNE, THE TOQUE TEAM JOINED PARAMOUNT CO-OWNER LEE FERNEYHOUGH AND FORMER PARAMOUNT EMPLOYEE (AND CURRENT NORCO INSIDE SALES REP) STEPHANE GUENETTE FOR A FRIDAY MORNING SESH AT GUELPH LAKE’S PHENOMENAL GORBA TRAILS FOLLOWED UP BY A POST-RIDE LUNCH AND BREWS AT GUELPH’S BAKER STREET STATION. IT SURE DOESN’T GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS. VISIT PARAMOUNTSPORTS.CA FOR ALL OF YOUR RIDER NEEDS, AND BAKERSTREETSTATION.CA TO SUSS OUT ITS NEW SUMMER MENU. 

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Chris Tiessen
Chris Tiessen
Chris Tiessen is co-owner of TOQUE Magazine, where he works as a writer and photographer covering food, culture, travel, and life across Ontario.