The Waring House Inn, Pub and Restaurant
It is home to a popular pub, The Barley Room, with casual fare, and many local beers, wines and ciders and live entertainment 5 nights a week.
The Waring House also offers a dining room, and has 49 guest rooms and suites, a recreational cooking school and an amenity spa.
We welcome cyclists with a large outdoor bike rack, healthy food options, cycling maps of the area ($2), a bicycle repair kits and indoor locked bicycle storage for overnight guests.
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Featured Cycling in Ontario
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York and the Ontario Greenbelt
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York Region has a number trails suitable for cyclists across the region. On road cycle touring and training routes are popular and attracting growing number of urban cyclists looking for quiet and more scenic paved routes. Additional attractions including mountain biking trails and Canada’s first indoor bike park add to the number of options, making the region appealing to a wide variety of bike riders.
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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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Grey County
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Grey County offers cyclists a chance to experience spectacular views and scenery combined with a variety of communities, small towns, and unique businesses well acquainted with welcoming visitors of all types, including those on bike. Enjoy a peaceful ride through flat waterfront trails along Georgian Bay or challenge your legs with off-road trails or steep roads up the Niagara Escarpment. For a jaunt through the past, follow the Tom Thomson trail or the Underground Railroad route. With numerous trails, road routes, and mountain biking in the area as well as in neighbouring Bruce and Simcoe Counties, Grey County is a cycling hub.



