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Bicycle Paths, Trails & Routes in Ontario

Georgian Trail

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The trail is 35 km long and is constructed with fine granular that should give no difficulty to bikes with even the thinnest tires. It starts on the west side of Collingwood and runs south of Hwy 26 to almost Thornbury. There are glimpses of Georgian Bay to north, and the ski hills frame the trail on the left.

Ottawa (City of)

Ottawa is interlaced with a huge network of paved recreational pathways that wind through parks and along parkways, next to the Rideau Canal and Ottawa River, and across the river to Gatineau Park – a favourite for hardcore and recreational cyclists and hikers of all abilities – alike. There are also summertime cycling trails at many local ski hills and resorts (see Ski). Many Ottawa streets also include bike-only lanes for safe cycling. Ottawa is home to one of North America’s most extensive recreational pathway networks, including parkways that are closed to traffic every Sunday morning throughout the summer, as well as a network of mountain bike trails in the heart of Gatineau Park.

Toronto (City of)

The City is developing a 1000 km Bikeway Network that will ultimately (by 2012) link cyclists with neighbourhoods and destinations across the city. The network will serve both commuter and recreational cycling. It will be comprised of connected bicycle lanes (500 km), shared roadway routes (300 km) and multi-use pathways (300 km) in parklands and hydro and rail corridors. When completed, all Toronto residents will be within a five-minute bicycle ride to the Bikeway Network.

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