City:Bath

BCRC Cycling Tourism Committee

PO Box 413, Bath, Canada, K0H 1G0

Promoting Bath as a cycling destination.

Category:Other Listings

Jubilee Bed and Breakfast

5603-8 Bath Road (Loyalist Parkway), Bath, Canada, K0H 1G0
www.jubileebandb.blogspot.ca

Category:Accommodations

Loyalist Grill

360 Main Street, Bath, CA, K0H 1G0
www.loyalistgrill.ca

Amazing, eclectic and exciting new menu featuring local ingredients; pub fare, sandwiches stuffed with healthy and delicious fillings, focus on made-from-scratch items. Honest and terrific comfort food with a modern day twist. Fully licensed, wheelchair ...

Sea Creations Gallery

155 Davy St, Bath, Canada, K0H 1G0

Hours: By chance or by appointment (Closed Dec. 23/12–April 10/13) Sea Creations: Environmental Art. I design and create my “Sea Creations” using recycled beach glass and other items which I collect along the shores in Grenada, West In ...

Category:Attractions

Featured Cycling in Ontario

  • Take in the Beauty of Frontenac County
    Take in the Beauty of Frontenac County

    Enjoy cycling on a variety of trails or country roads as they meander past breathtaking vistas, pristine freshwater lakes, vast tracts of lush green forests and spectacular rock formations. Explore the Rideau lakes and historic canals, Land O' Lakes, picturesque villages and as many as 1000 Islands. Cycle the Arch, the UNESCO recognized Frontenac Arch Biosphere.

    Parts of the Frontenac area also lie in The Great Waterway/South Eastern Ontario area. For more regional maps, cycling info and Welcome Cyclists listings, also visit The Great Waterway page.

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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 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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  • Take a Break!
    Take a Break!

    Let your ride take you to a new turnaround destination, or better yet take a tour that includes multiple stops along the way. You can only ride so far without refueling and taking a rest.  Numerous businesses certified as bicycle friendly can be found trailside or close to one of the many excellent route options in featured Welcome Cyclists regions.

    Explore our new Welcome Cyclists Map and discover great local cafes and restaurants; farm stops; wineries; artisans galleries; B&B's or hotel accommodations; bike stores, tours, rentals, indoor bike park locations; plus many more unique attractions and useful services.

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