Ontario Bike Paths:
This is my cycling page, a description of the city trails I've been on around the greater Toronto area. I don't head out to Kelso's in Milton for the spill and chills of mountain biking, or practice for triathlons. Nope, my passion is recreational cycling. The map below links you to the major trials I've been on between Hamilton and Oshawa.
Cyclying can be dangerous and depending on your skill, some routes (especially those on road) may not be suitable for everyone.
The trail descriptions are written for adults and children will require supervision, helmets, water, and bikes checked (brakes, cables, and tire pressure).
The pictures are an aid to judge the trail types but you must use your own judgement as to the suitabily of the trails to your skill.
Many trails run near creeks, streams, and rivers and their flood planes. Check the weather for rain, and be cautious especially during or after a rainfall.
Trails run through beautifull but environmentally sensitive areas. Bikes can cause damage especially after a rain or if you stray from the trail.
Enjoy your ride and don't forget to stop and take in the view.
City Paths:
Hamilton Oshawa Whitby Ajax Pickering Burlington
Oakville Sixteen Mile Creek Wedgewood Diversion Channel Sheridan Morrison Crosstown Trail Waterfront Trail McCraney Nipigon Trail
Mississauga Credit Hurontario Waterfront East Waterfront West Mississauga Rd Sawmill Creek Aquitaine
Brampton Etobicoke Creek Professor's Lake Chinguacousy
Toronto Belt Line Don Humber Waterfront East Waterfront West Islands Spit