City:Brampton
Best Western PLUS Brampton
Ideally situated off highways 410, 407, 401 and 403 at Clark Boulevard, this BEST WESTERN PLUS (Brampton) hotel is just 15 minutes from both downtown Toronto and Pearson International Airport. Special rate for cyclists. Rate includes free hot breakf ...
Sheridan Residence & Conference Centre - Brampton
I would like to introduce you to the Sheridan Residence & Conference Centre in Brampton and Oakville. We are pleased to offer short term and extended stay accommodations. I am happy to say that we consistently receive positive feedback from our guests r ...
Featured Cycling in Ontario
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Manitoulin Island & LaCloche Foothills
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Manitoulin Island & the LaCloche Foothills are attractive destinations for both recreational and touring cyclists. On the island, quiet roadways take cyclists past scenic vistas, 108 inland lakes and lush forested areas allowing cyclists to experience unique attractions enroute and connect with the area's rich cultural heritage and First Nations communities. Small towns with an array of amenities and unspoilt shoreline add to the romance of an island getaway easily enjoyed by bicycle.
LaCloche Foothills offers long distance touring cyclists a great opportunity to experience the beauty of the North Channel and nearby Killarney Provincial Park. The spectacular views will make the hilly climbs connecting Espanola to Manitoulin Island worth the effort. Long distance cyclists can connect from this area to Sault St Marie, Sudbury and using the ferry service, to Bruce Peninsula.
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Hamilton and Greenbelt Areas
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Hamilton and Greenbelt areas have a wide selection of scenic bicycle trails and routes, thru urban settings and into the Greenbelt areas.
Lush forested escarpment rail trails, with or without challenging climbs, waterfalls and Dundas Valley with numerous cross-regional trail options to connect you to all the numerous cycling options.
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Haliburton Highlands
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Explore the breathtaking scenery of the Haliburton Highlands through a network of on and off-road cycling routes. With over 600 lakes, numerous rivers, and the rolling hills of the Canadian Shield, there is ample topography and scenery to enjoy. Cyclists can also explore the area's flourishing artist studios and charming villages. Bordered at the north by Algonquin Park, the Highlands features extensive mountain biking trails and a network of quiet roads. Lucky bikers may catch a glimpse of the Highland Wheeler, a phantom cyclist who roams the roads of the Haliburton Highlands.



