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The following visitor information centres look forward to welcoming cyclists and providing assistance in any way possible.

City of Kingston Tourism Information Centre

209 Ontario St, Kingston, K7L 2Z1
www.cityofkingston.ca/visitors/city-info.asp

Stop for local information, free internet use, washrooms and water. Bike racks available.

Durham Tourism

605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, L1N 6A3
www.durhamtourism.ca

Manitoulin Tourism Association

70 Meredith Street East, Little Current, Canada, P0P 1K0
www.manitoulintourism.com

Nestled in the heart of Rainbow Country, Manitoulin Island is a hidden gem located in the northern part of lake Huron. Its vast coastlines and crystal clear waters intrigue adventurers from all over the world who come to experience its rugged beauty. The ...

Museum of Industrial Technology/Tourist Information Cen...

8 Lower Beverely Lake Rd., Delta, Canada, K0E 1G0
www.deltamill.org

Located in the Museum of Industrial Technology, the Delta Mill Society hosts a tourist information centre for the Township of Rideau Lakes and the surrounding area. The museum is part of the Old Stone Mill National Historic Site complex, owned and oper ...

Niagara Information Centre

5615 Stanley Ave, Niagara Falls, Canada, L2G 3X3
www.niagarainfocentre.com

A full service Tourist Information Centre since 1995 with free maps and discounted prices available for attractions, accommodations, tours and entertainment in Niagara Falls. We offer the best prices and last minute deals for great attractions such as ...

Niagara Parks’ Table Rock Welcome Centre

6650 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls, Canada
www.niagaraparks.com

Table Rock Welcome Centre is the heart of Niagara Parks - where every year over 8 million visitors stand close to the thundering water rushing over the brink of the Horseshoe Falls! There are many exciting features at Table Rock: • Welcome Centres - ...

North Grenville Chamber of Commerce & Info Centre

5 Clothier Street East, Kemptville, K0G 1G0

Visitor Information and safe indoor bike lock-up area.

Northumberland Tourism

600 William Street, Cobourg, Canada, K9A 3A5
www.northumberlandtourism.com

Northumberland County in Ontario, Canada, has scenic rolling hills, picturesque communities, and an unlimited variety of distinctive shops, cultural attractions, and fabulous places to eat. Begin your journey by using our Outdoor Adventure Map.

Ontario Travel Information Centre

22064 North Service Road, Bainsville, K0C1E0

Port Hope Tourism

20 Queen Street, Port Hope, Canada, L1A 3Z4
www.porthopetourism.ca

Port Hope Visitors’ Centre is located one hour east of Toronto, in the Capitol Arts Centre. Port Hope sits on the shores on Lake Ontario and has a charming and historic downtown. The Waterfront Trail runs through Port Hope. There are public washrooms a ...

Port Perry BIA / Scugog Chamber of Commerce

181 Perry Street, Unit G-3, Port Perry, Canada, L9L 1A7
www.discoverportperry.ca

Downtown Port Perry is more than shopping - it is an experience; one that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The pristine Victorian architecture is what gives our downtown its unique charm. The historic buildings host an eclectic mix of business in ...

Rockport Development Group

www.rockport1000islands.com

Rockport is the perfect name for this hamlet as it has been a port on the St. Lawrence since the late 1700’s and the shoreline is definitely rocky. As you approach the Rockport area on the 1000 Island Parkway or the Bicycle Path, you will see lookouts ...

Taste the County

P.O. Box 442, 289 Main Street, Bloomfield, K0K 1G0
www.www.pec.travel

For visitor information visit: www.pec.travel For other enquiries: www.tastethecounty.ca

Tourism Clarington Information Centre

181 Liberty Street South, Bowmanville, Canada, L1C 2P6
www.claringtontourism.net

All the information you need to know about Clarington tourism is available at the Tourism Clarington Information Centre. Public washrooms, bike racks and shade available.

Tourism Hamilton

34 James St. S. (Pigott Building), Hamilton, L8P 2X8
www.tourismhamilton.ca

Tourism Kingston

945 Princess Street, at Innovation Park, Kingston, K7L 3N6
www.kingstoncanada.com

Town of Oakville

1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Canada, L6H 0H3
www.oakville.ca

Town of Oakville 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville, ON L6H 0H3 www.oakville.ca serviceoakville@oakville.ca tel: 905-845-6601 TTY: 905-338-4200 Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on regular business days. Amenities on site include sheltered bike rack ...

Wolfe Island Business and Tourism Association

c/o Wolfe Island Tourist Information Centre, 1191 Highway #96, Wolfe Island, Canada, K0H 2Y0
www.wolfeisland.com

See website for the Wolfe Island Bicycle Routes map and ferry schedules. Please visit the Wolfe Island Tourist Information Centre, located next to the Town Hall.

Featured Cycling in Ontario

  • Manitoulin Island & LaCloche Foothills
    Manitoulin Island & LaCloche Foothills

    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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  • Durham Region and Greenbelt Areas
    Durham Region and Greenbelt Areas

    Durham Region has a number excellent regional and cross-regional trail systems and routes. Additional cycling destinations with extensive off-road bicycle trails are attracting a variety of cyclists, including mountain bike enthusiasts. There are various information resources and published maps that cyclists can use to assist with route planning in the region and its Greenbelt areas.

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  • Take a Break!
    Take a Break!

    Let your ride take you to a new turnaround destination, or better yet take a tour that includes multiple stops along the way. You can only ride so far without refueling and taking a rest.  Numerous businesses certified as bicycle friendly can be found trailside or close to one of the many excellent route options in featured Welcome Cyclists regions.

    Explore our new Welcome Cyclists Map and discover great local cafes and restaurants; farm stops; wineries; artisans galleries; B&B's or hotel accommodations; bike stores, tours, rentals, indoor bike park locations; plus many more unique attractions and useful services.

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