The Georgian Trail
34 km of paved path from Collingwood to Meaford along Georgian Bay. Flat, smooth, and right on the water for long stretches. One of the best paved trails in the province, and a favourite for good reason.
Paved trails, rail trails, waterfront rides, and cycling-friendly
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34 km of paved path from Collingwood to Meaford along Georgian Bay. Flat, smooth, and right on the water for long stretches. One of the best paved trails in the province, and a favourite for good reason.
Owen Sound has quietly become one of Grey County's best cycling bases. The waterfront path loops along the harbour, and you can connect to longer rides heading south into rolling farmland. Good coffee stops, too.
Lake Huron sunsets, quiet county roads, and a lakeshore path that runs right through town. Kincardine is the kind of place you plan a day ride to and end up staying the weekend.
Whether you want smooth pavement, packed gravel, or a short loop with the kids, we have something for you.
Paved multi-use paths separated from traffic. Smooth surfaces, clear sightlines, and rides you can do on any bike.
Converted railway corridors with gentle grades and long, straight runs. Gravel, crushed limestone, or paved.
Short loops, flat paths, and trails with washrooms and rest stops. Tested with actual kids, not just marketing copy.
Lakeside paths, river trails, and harbour loops. Some of the best scenery in Ontario is along the water.
Rolling hills, lookout points, and trails through forests and farmland. For when the ride itself is the destination.
Flat, short, and forgiving. Perfect for new riders, casual outings, or anyone getting back on a bike after a long break.
Ontario is big. These regional guides break things down so you can find trails near where you are, or plan a cycling weekend somewhere new.
Rail trails, waterfront paths, and quiet county roads between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. Owen Sound, Kincardine, and the Bruce County Rail Trail.
The Georgian Trail, Collingwood, Penetanguishene, and the southern shore. Paved paths and lake views.
The Tay Shore Trail, North Simcoe Rail Trail, and rides through Stayner and the Nottawasaga Valley.
The Ottawa River Pathway, Petawawa trails, and the valley's growing network of paved and gravel paths.
Burk's Falls, lake country roads, and trails through the Canadian Shield. Hillier terrain with big rewards.
The Elora Cataract Trailway, Shelburne connections, and trails through the rolling countryside east of the GTA.