Shaw Club Hotel & Spa
Each room is uniquely decorated and features a king size feather top bed, 300 count Egyptian cotton linens, down pillows and duvet. Bathrooms have oversized multi-head showers with a rain head and glass vanities with stainless steel sinks. The latest technology of i-pod stations, plasma TV and surround sound await your pleasure.
Ideally located for cyclists - easy access to Niagara Parkway Trail.
Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice 2012 Winner Top 25 Relaxation & Spa Hotels in Canada – #1 in Niagara-on-the-Lake!
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Featured Cycling in Ontario
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Toronto and Greater Toronto Area
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Cycling in and around Toronto is a fun and fast way to visit unique neighbourhoods, attractions and enjoy nature in the city. Visitors to Toronto will be pleasantly surprised by its large bikeway network with 563km mix of bicycle lanes, off-road trails and signed routes, the relatively flat and grid like layout of the city makes getting around by bike easy.
For those who want to stay off the city streets, days can be spent riding trails through parkland and forested ravines, following heritage watershed rivers and discovering the waterfront on the Martin Goodman/Waterfront Trail that covers 56km as it crosses the city from east to west.
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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.



