Toronto and Greater Toronto Area

Visitors to Toronto will be pleasantly surprised by its large bikeway network consisting of more than 450 km of bicycle lanes, shared roadways and off-road paths – including the Waterfront Trail. There are plenty of off-road paths and parks to explore for those who want to stay off the city streets.

Welcome Cyclists accommodation listings & locations – Coming soon

Toronto Cycling Map

This resource provides a comprehensive overview of all the bicycle routes and trails, as well as safety tips and information on bicycle shops across the city. Updated annually.

Available on-line - View HERE
Print version available for free - To request a copy, call 311; from outside of the city, call 416-392-CITY (2489) 
For additional information on cycling in Toronto, visit: www.toronto.ca/cycling

Major Off-Road Trails

  • Waterfront Trail/Martin Goodman Trail
  • Don Valley Trail
  • Humber River Trail 
  • Toronto Islands

View Toronto Cycling Map for more trails and complete information. 
View more trail information HERE.

Established On-Road Routes

The City of Toronto currently has a 460 km Bikeway Network of bicycle lanes, sharrows, off-road trails and signed routes. The Network comprises 113 km of bike lanes, 9 km of sharrow-marked routes, 147 km of signed routes on residential streets and 191 km of off-road paths. Navigate your way across the city making use of the cycling map or following signed routes. 

Bike Rentals in Toronto

There are numerous bike rental locations as well as bike shops across the city.
For a full listing, view HERE.

BIXI Bikes

Launched in May 2011, Public Bicycles System Company (BIXI Toronto) provides the City of Toronto with a network of bikes throughout the downtown core. BIXI docking stations allow users to pick up and drop off bicycles from location to location, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

For more information, visit: www.toronto.bixi.com

Transportation Hub

Toronto is Ontario's cycle tourism transportation hub. For more information on bike transportation to and from Toronto, visit:

  • Welcome Cyclists transportation page – View HERE
  • Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) – Transportation in and around the city. Put your bike on the front of city buses with the Rack It and Rocket program - View HERE

Access Additional Cycling Information for Toronto

  • Cycling events, Cyclometer newsletter, bike lockers and bike stations by City of Toronto – www.toronto.ca/cycling
  • Toronto Cyclists Union – providing a strong, unified voice for Toronto cyclists – www.bikeunion.to

Welcome Cyclists Listings & Locations

  • Coming soon

For information on accommodations, attractions and more, visit Tourism Toronto 
Or Bike Train – Toronto Hub page – www.biketrain.ca

Funding Partners

   
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Supporting Partners


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Additional project and workshop
event support provided by
regional partners, as listed
on regional pages under
'Great Places to Cycle'.