Bicycle ONTARIO

Every year more cyclists are discovering the great opportunities for bicycling in Ontario, Canada. Some of the most scenic and attractive areas for bicycling are located close to Niagara Falls, and near the shore of Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River - just across the border from Quebec's Route Vert and the United States. Towns and regions are developing more facilities to respond to the increased interest in bicycling. In a short distance from the urban areas there is a network of paved secondary roads extending throughout Southern Ontario.

Bicycle Ontario is a public service web site dedicated to encouraging recreational bicycling in Ontario. No charge links are included for non profit, charitable and government web sites providing bicycling maps, organized rides, bike trails, bike clubs and related resources. This web site is supported through paid advertising.

[Pictures: TOP- Lake Huron Sunset,Ipperwash Beach. ABOVE- Bicycling Across Ontario.]

Waterfront Trail

Bicycle between Niagara and the Quebec border near the shore of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Organized End to End Tour- July 2 to 9, 2011 This route is close to the largest urban areas in Ontario but still very scenic and mostly away from motor vehicle traffic. Starting from picturesque and historic Niagara on the Lake, follow the waterfront paths in Hamilton and Burlington to Toronto's Harbourfront and attractive beachfront, residential neighbourhoods. Bicycle on quiet lakefront roads through farmland and small historic towns including charming Port Hope, Cobourg, and Picton crossing on the Glenora Ferry. Enjoy the bike paths of the Loyalist Parkway and Thousand Islands Parkway, Kingston "the Limestone City", Brockville and Cornwall. There is and end to end organized ride each summer. [Picture: Waterfront Trail Whitby}
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Other Popular Areas

Niagara Region & Niagara Falls

One of the best areas for bicycling in North America. Extensive bike paths and Ontario's oldest quality wine producing area. Bicycle from historic Niagara-on-the-Lake on Lake Ontario through parkland beside Niagara Falls and the Niagara River to Lake Erie. Then the Friendship Trail takes you to Port Colborne and the Welland Canals Parkway, with ocean going ships traveling through the locks. [Picture: Ship on Welland Canal] More…

Point Pelee National Park

Erie Shores & Pelee National Park

Bicycle through the most southerly part of Canada close to the shore of the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, the Thames River and Lake Erie or on Chrysler Canada Greenway Trail from Kingsville to Windsor. Perfect for for early or late season ride, this area is frost free a month longer than the rest of Ontario. Visit beautiful Point Pelee National Park, Pelee Island, and a growing number of wineries. [Picture: Point Pelee National Park Map] More…

Prince Edward County - Quinte's Isle

A peninsula in Lake Ontario with scenic rolling countryside, waterfront views, sand beaches and Ontario's fastest growing wine producing area. Bike quiet country roads with historic villages. Enjoy the culinary delights of the Taste Trail and the studios and galleries on the Arts Trail. Enjoy the view from Lake on the Mountain and cross on the free Glenora Ferry. Enjoy bicycling for several days while staying in Picton. [Picture: Glenora Ferry From Lake on the Mountain] More…