Featured Cycling in Ontario

  • Toronto and Greater Toronto Area
    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.

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  • The Great Waterway / South Eastern Ontario
    The Great Waterway / South Eastern Ontario

    The Great Waterway region in south eastern Ontario has a wide range of bicycle routes taking cyclists across the region thru vibrant communities, alongside scenic waterways and to quiet rural and naturalized settings.

    Explore from Quinte West, Belleville and Prince Edward County, continue eastward via Kingston and Gananoque, the 1000 Islands and Waterfront Trail, Brockville, the St Lawrence Seaway to Cornwall and the Quebec border. Additional road riding routes north of the lake and St Lawrence, take cyclists to the Rideau Heritage Route, Frontenac Arch Biosphere and connect with routes to Ottawa. Many point to point itineraries are easy completed using Bike Train transportation with VIA Rail.

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  • Exploring the Niagara Region
    Exploring the Niagara Region

    With its vast network of recreational trails, bike lanes and country roads, the Niagara Region offers cyclists of all abilities an amazing diversity of landscapes, towns, tourist attractions, wineries, historical sites, cultural centres, beaches and parks to explore.

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