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FREE TO ROAM. FREE TO RIDE.
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FREE TO ROAM. FREE TO RIDE.

In Homer's Odyssey, when Odysseus blinds the Cyclops, the Cyclops asks him: "Who are you?", to which Odysseus replies: "Nemo." (nemo= the latin word for nobody)

In 1906, a post office was established in a rural area located at the western tip of Lake Ontario and the local residents could not agree on a name for their community. Ultimately they chose Mount Nemo, which recognizes the high elevation of the Niagara Escarpment on which their homes were situated, and Nemo, referring to the land of “nobody”. When you ride and are in the zone, you lose yourself in that instant, you become everybody and nobody all at the same time.

 
 
 
 

WE COLLABORATE WITH ARTISTS

We have worked with artists and award-winning illustrators across the world for this eclectic collection of funky graphics. From Toronto to Tel Aviv to Kiev. The graphics pay homage to the animals that lurk across the Mt Nemo landscape. These creatures move effortlessly and gracefully through their environment, much like that of a good rider.