Here is a short caveat from the parry sound web site.
So if your going remember this.
Every year we’re asked (and always by the common sense challenged) whether we have an 'arrangement' with the Ontario Provincial Police? You bet we do. We work closely with the OPP to insure that this weekend is both fun and safe for all. Considering the enthusiasm of riders, the amount of traffic on local roads and the number of tourists already in the area The Sportbike Rally has a rather good safety record. That doesn't mean that we shouldn’t always be seeking improvement.
Amateur stunting? The short and long answers are, don’t, and, not here. Unless you’re prepared to be fitted with custom jewelry (i.e. bracelets) or have a burning desire to contribute a significant portion of your disposable income to Ontario government coffers we’d suggest you keep both wheels on the ground, your arse firmly planted in the saddle and your speeds near posted levels. Have difficulty controlling childish urges? Then it might be best to be somewhere else. So here's the summation. At any time, Thunder Ride included, those riders who insist on endangering others should be prepared for very large fines, arrest, or both. If we haven’t made the situation perfectly clear then please call the local detachment of the OPP for clarification.
At the Cat and Fiddle Inn in the UK there is a poster that simply says, “Ride like a Knob and you’ll Die”. Riding like a knob can also kill others.
Ride Safe.