Our Valley View Bed & Breakfast
2 unique suites to choose from. The Grand View suite has a view of the Enniskillen valley, a therapeutic air soaker tub to help ease the biking muscles, a Queen sized bed, Blu Ray player and LCD TV. The Canadiana suite has a unique Canadian theme with a 2 seater Jacuzzi tub, shower for 2, Queen sized bed, Blu Ray player and LCD TV.
A kitchenette is available for all our guests to use. It has a full sized fridge, coffee machine, kettle, toaster oven, microwave, and convection oven. Our sitting area has access to satellite TV and there is a BBQ for your use.
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Featured Cycling in Ontario
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The Great Waterway / South Eastern Ontario
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The Great Waterway region in south eastern Ontario has a wide range of bicycle routes that take cyclists across the region through 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 the 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 and Frontenac Arch Biosphere and connect with routes to Ottawa. Many point-to-point itineraries are easily completed using Bike Train transportation with VIA Rail.
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Peel Region and Greenbelt Areas
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Peel Region and Greenbelt areas have a number excellent cycling destinations and off road bicycle trails attracting a variety of cyclists. Quiet rail trails through natural and rural areas, challenging escarpment road riding and a variety of mountain biking trails can easily be found with the detail route planning information resources available for this area.
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Simcoe County
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Whether you are an avid road cyclist, recreational rail trail fan or adventurous mountain biker, Simcoe County has a large variety of cycling routes and activities to fill first time visits and countless return trips. Centrally located, once you are in Simcoe County many quiet roadways connect smaller communities and larger centers. Simcoe County has a myriad of trails throughout the county, from abandoned rail lines to waterfront meanders, through many provincial parks and conservation areas. Connecting from one trail or road to another is not hard to do, making longer cross county tours from the beaches of Georgian Bay to the shores of Lake Simcoe an attractive possibility. Regardless of route there are plenty of opportunities to learn more about the rich agricultural and cultural heritage of the area, while enjoying the charm and comforts available throughout the County. Mountain bikers will not be disappointed, as there are number of well known and well maintained private trail facilities that host regular events and competitions, plus activities and clinics for beginners.



