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Annapolis County, Nova Scotia

Welcome to the Annapolis County, Nova Scotia Annapolis County's natural environment and historic settlements offers residents and visitors with many choices for outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you walk, hike, cycle, paddle or ATV there is a variety of great experiences you can choose from. We have spent time creating brochures and guides in promoting recreation opportunities that include but not limited to Canoe Annapolis County ; Bicycle Annapolis County and the Outdoor Recreation map. In recent times we have turned to adding these guides to the Ride with GPS app so you can explore your way. Experience the Bay of Fundy region and picturesque coastal communities with wharfs and lighthouses ; our valley region with rolling landscapes that is a great cycling area with towns and villages that have hidden viewpoints and warm and friendly hospitality. The regions former rail corridors are multi use include the Harvest Moon Trailway which follows along the valley floor and along the Annapolis River so you can hike, bike and or ATV and visit the various valley communities ; the South Shore Annapolis Valley Trail takes you through the South Mountain to explore the wilderness regions. The south shore region of the County includes the wilderness areas of the South Mountain with it's many and varied inland lakes and waterways. The former Bowater Mersey woodland lands now owned by the province provide a backdrop for many recreational experiences. In addition the province has designated five wilderness areas within this region which is open to paddling , biking and hiking. Another gem is Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site of Canada with historic paddling routes, hiking trails, bike pathways and mountain bike adventures. Explore our county with Ride with GPS and send in any new adventures on your Ride with GPS app to our email: [Movin@AnnapolisCounty.ca](Mailto:Movin@AnnapolisCounty.ca)undefined routes

BAYOFQUINTE.BIKE

# Welcome to the Bay of Quinte Adventure Cycling Club! Explore the best-kept secrets of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland, and Lennox & Addington Counties with our curated gravel routes. Whether you’re a casual rider or a seasoned adventurer chasing the #roughstuff, there’s something here for you. ## Why Ride With Us? Our routes are crafted with care by local cyclists (Adam & Laura) who know the backroads better than most. We consider traffic, road surfaces, seasonal changes, and rider preferences to ensure every route is as enjoyable as it is adventurous. Each route is designed to inspire you, whether it’s a quick spin or a multi-day journey. Adam says a good route has a rhythm of challenge and reward! Take that how you will. ## What to Expect: - **Gravel-focused adventures**: We recommend 35mm+ tires for most routes to handle the varied terrain. - **Route details**: Insights on traffic levels, surface conditions, and rider-friendly stops. - **Local flavor**: Tips on places to refill, refuel, and explore, so you can turn any ride into a full experience. - **Inspiration for all riders**: From friendly gravel paths to 'chunderous' adventures, we’ve got you covered. ## Join the Journey: We’re passionate locals who’ve grown up exploring these roads and trails. The Bay of Quinte is where we started, but our collection will grow to include routes a little further afield—so stay tuned! Ready to ride? Invite your friends, check your air pressure, and hit the gravel with us. For the most thorough Route Guides, GPS information, route ratings and upcoming events please visit our website: [bayofquinte.bike](http://bayofquinte.bike) Let’s discover the beauty of gravel cycling, one ride at a time.undefined routes

Bikepack Adventures

## Welcome to Bikepack Adventures. The Bikepack Adventures Podcast started in 2019 while I was living in Cambodia and looking for a way to keep that feeling of bike touring alive during the times when I couldn't just keep on pedalling. In 2020 I moved back to Canada, and fell down the rabbit hole of bikepacking and the podcast morphed into what it is today; a means of sharing the adventures of bike tourers and bikepackers from around the world, as they embark on some pretty amazing journeys. In 2021, I started to compile bikepacking routes from around the region, created some of my own, and ultimatley, decided to create a webpage to support and share this other aspect of my passion. **Share a Route** Do you have a route you've created that you'd like to share and have me put up on the website and RideWithGPS? Shoot me an email and we'll grow this community together.undefined routes

Brompton Bicycle

Learn more about [Brompton Bicycles ](https://www.brompton.com/why-brompton. [Locate a store](https://www.brompton.com/find-a-store) near you and follow us on [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/bromptonbicycle/)!undefined routes

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The best thing about riding in the Calgary region is the sheer diversity of options. Whether it's endless gravel roads surrounding the city, the world class mountain biking in West Bragg Creek, or rolling road rides in the Foothills, there is something for everyone. Calgary's local food, beer, spirits, and coffee culture will keep you fed and hydrated too.undefined routes

City of Brampton

Bike along Brampton’s major recreational trails offering over 100 kilometres of guided and paved recreational trails throughout the City. Look for wayfinding signs along your route, and plan time to stop for new discoveries and adventures. * The **​Etobicoke Creek Recreational Trail** — the longest recreational trail in Brampton — extends nearly 19 kilometres between the City’s southern and northern boundaries. Following the creek through parks, urban forests and wildflower fields, this recreational trail has few road interruptions, allowing for long and peaceful excursions.​ Take the underpasses through to Caledon and Mississauga.​​ * The **Chinguacousy Recreational Trail** winds through several Brampton neighbourhoods, from Victoria Park in Bramalea extending 10 kilometres north to Dixie Road and Countryside Drive. While traveling this recreational trail, you will visit a stretch of suburbs, green spaces and local urban attractions. * **Don Doan Recreational Trail** (formerly known as Professor's Lake Recreational Trail); is a predominantly suburban recreational trail that takes you through the east side of Bramalea neighbourhoods. Wayfinding signs navigate you approximately 11 kilometres north to Brampton’s popular beach and public swimming area, Professor’s Lake. * **Esker Lake Recreational Trail** takes you into some of the City’s most treasured parks, green spaces and conservation areas, showcasing nature’s best. Plan a couple of hours​ or make a full day of it, with many options for activities en route, both urban and wild.undefined routes

City of Edmonton Cycling

## Discover City Joy Rides! Find City of Edmonton recommended cycling routes for all abilities with options ranging from 5 km to 50 km long. Each ride comes with suggested stops to learn more about your ride and connect to community destinations. For more information about cycling in Edmonton visit [edmonton.ca/cycling](https://edmonton.ca/cycling). **Visitor Features:** * Offline Maps and voice navigation for City Joy Ride cycling routes using the Ride with GPS mobile app * Printable PDF maps and cue sheets **Recommendations, corrections or questions?** Email [bikesandscooters@edmonton.ca](mailto:bikesandscooters@edmoton.ca) or call 311.undefined routes

Club cycliste Vélo 2000

Le Club cycliste Vélo 2000 a pour mission de permettre à ses membres d’améliorer et de perfectionner leur pratique du vélo, de manière sécuritaire et dans le respect de l’environnement physique et humain. Notre club offre des sorties de vélo de Route et de Gravier (gravelle), des sorties locales (cliniques) ainsi que des séances techniques d'introduction pour les nouveaux membres. Participation à une séance d'introduction est demandée pour les nouveaux. Découvrez ci-dessous quelques-uns de nos itinéraires cyclables les plus populaires.undefined routes

Club sur 2 roues Beauce Inc

## À propos du Club Sur 2 Roues Beauce Le Club Sur 2 Roues Beauce, c’est une gang de cyclistes de tout niveau, de St-Georges (Et de ses environs, on est accueillant!). C’est un organisme sans but lucratif géré par des bénévoles dévoués. Sa mission? Rassembler les amateurs de vélo, organiser des excursions pendant la période estivale et donner aux membres l'opportunité de mieux connaître et de respecter les règles de sécurité à vélo. De mai à septembre, des randonnées de vélo sont organisées tous les lundis et mercredis à 18h00 ainsi que le samedi matin. ## Les avantages * Pas besoin de se poser de questions : trajets pensés, testés et variés en km! * Sorties et autres activités organisées. * Petits groupes formés à chaque sortie selon la vitesse. * Découvertes de beaux endroits où rouler. Découvrez ci-dessous quelques-uns de nos itinéraires cyclables les plus populaires.undefined routes

Club Vélo Dorval

Since 1995, we have ridden thousands of kilometers. Whether you are a diehard biking enthusiast or simply looking for a group to tour with, Club Vélo Dorval is for you. Speed takes second place to making new friends, learning new technics, keeping healthy and discovering fabulous sites. Check out some of our favorite routes below. undefined routes

Club Vélo Plaisirs

## Mission Vélo Plaisirs offre à ses membres et aux visiteurs qui se joignent occasionnellement à eux un encadrement structuré, sécuritaire et social pour la pratique non compétitive du vélo. Il est à noter que Vélo Plaisirs est un organisme à but non lucratif qui compte sur la générosité de ses membres et de plusieurs bénévoles pour accomplir sa mission. ## Notre mission * Offrir une gamme d’activités, non compétitives, aux cyclistes de la région de l’Outaouais * Développer la pratique du cyclisme * Véhiculer des informations relatives au cyclisme * Organiser des activités à caractère social pour ses membres * Promouvoir, dans la mesure du possible, les intérêts des cyclistes * Collaborer avec les autres organismes poursuivant des buts semblables et avec les autorités gouvernementales **Attention le port du casque est obligatoire pour toute activité cycliste du club !!!** * Pour aller sur le site, cliquer ici: [Club Vélo Plaisirs](https://www.veloplaisirs.qc.ca/fr/) * Pour plus d'information avec Ride With GPS contacter [Le Club](mailto:club@veloplaisirs.qc.ca) * Item undefined routes

Cross Canada Cycle Tour Society

## About the Cross Canada Cycle Tour Society **What we’re about . . . . .** We are a non-profit organization for active adults of all ages. Our members are mainly retired people and others who enjoy recreational cycling. You are welcome to join like-minded people with similar interests, and see BC, other provinces, the USA, and countries abroad. Tours are researched, organized, and led by experienced and committed volunteers which allows us to provide tour opportunities at cost. A wide variety of touring modes are organized including camping with support vehicle, self-contained, hostel or motel groups. Rides are offered to meet the needs of both skilled and novice cyclists. Weekly day rides in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Ottawa and elsewhere – contacts listed in the Monthly Newsbrief – Get to know an area with popular “Hub & Spoke” events. Annual picnics, banquets, and other get-togethers add to our cycling experience. **A little history and philosophy . . . . .** The CCCTS was formed in 1982. In 1983, thirty-five members cycled from Victoria to St John’s. Since the first expedition the cross-Canada tour was cycled in 1986, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2000, and 2004. As well as the highways and byways of BC, the CCCTS has cycled tours in the Yukon, Alberta , Ontario, Québec, and Atlantic Canada; across the USA north-south and east-west; other areas of the USA including Arizona, Washington and Hawaii; countries including Australia, New Zealand, China, the UK, Ireland, India, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Denmark, Holland, Belgium; South Africa, Mexico, Cuba, Croatia, Chile and Argentina. The aim of our club is to give members a chance to enjoy themselves, see the country and to appreciate the company of others who want to lead healthy and active lives. Although most of our members live in BC, the membership extends across Canada with a significant presence in Ottawa and a growing number in the USA, and other countries.undefined routes

Cycle Simcoe

World famous for its clear water, rich forests, and abundance of multi-use trail networks, the Georgian Bay area is a four-season playground offering swimming and skiing, road cycling and trail cycling and boating. Simcoe County is excited to highlight the following cycling routes within the region of Ontario’s Lake Country. From flat and family friendly routes, to a challenging and hill filled 92k, we’ve got a lot to offer! South Georgian Bay, located only 90 minutes north of Toronto, is considered one of Ontario’s most diverse regions. The southern shores of Georgian Bay give rise to the highest point of the Niagara Escarpment. Follow us on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/cyclesimcoe/) and [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/cyclesimcoecounty/)!undefined routes

Edmonton Bicycle and Touring Club

## About the Club The Edmonton Bicycle and Touring Club (EBTC) is a volunteer run non-profit club with a mission to provide safe and fun recreational cycling and related social activities for adults in the Edmonton area. Our club, one of the oldest in Canada, was incorporated in 1978.  More than 40 years later, we are still focused on four informal principles of: Food, Friendship, Fitness and Fun! We offer 200+ rides annually, mainly in the Edmonton region. From spring to fall, we have Road Rides on every day of the week and plan some overnight trips. Our program also has warm season Trail Rides and non-technical Winter Trail Rides. We have rides for cyclists of every skill and experience level, and welcome different types of bicycles, including ‘pedal-assist’ e-bikes. To help EBTC members select their rides, we designate each ride as Social or Fitness in focus, and Easier, Intermediate or Challenging in difficulty. Check out some of our top rides below. undefined routes

Elbow Valley Cycle Club

Elbow Valley Cycle Club is the largest recreational bicycling club in Western Canada, with about 600 members. We stage approximately 250 events a year, mostly within and around Calgary, consisting of road, urban and mountain bike rides of one day and multi-day duration, as well as social events. Our premier event is the annual Golden Triangle, over the Rockies, held over three days. We are not a racing club; we hold no timed events. Our membership ranges from beginner to advanced, and covers the entire age spectrum. We nurture good exercise, good friendship and fun. We believe bicycling promotes a healthy, active life style and is a choice form of transportation. We support these values through various educational, mentoring and advocacy activities. We are a respected participant in discussions about bicycling at the City of Calgary.undefined routes

Explore Hastings County

## Discover the Wildly Authentic Charm of Hastings County! Nestled halfway between the bustling cities of Toronto and Ottawa lies Hastings County, a sprawling county that stretches from the tranquil Bay of Quinte to the majestic Algonquin Park. With its rolling farmlands, verdant forests, and inviting downtowns, this rural haven offers an authentic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. And the best part? It's only a 90-minute drive from the Greater Toronto Area and a mere two hours west of Ottawa. But don't be fooled by its idyllic setting - Hastings County is home to 14 municipalities, each with its own unique attractions and character. From the rugged beauty of Bancroft to the peaceful tranquillity of Limerick, there's no shortage of things to do and see here. And with the Ride With GPS mobile app, you can easily navigate the county's many routes, whether you're driving or cycling. But that's not all - with offline maps and downloadable PDF maps and cue sheets, you'll never have to worry about getting lost in this vast and beautiful county. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a first-time visitor, Hastings County offers a truly authentic experience that you won't soon forget. So why wait? Plan your trip today and discover the hidden gems of this enchanting region!undefined routes

Gravel Buddies

Gravel Buddies community was founded in April 2022 with the purpose of creating an environment where women, gender-diverse, and 2SLGBTQIA+ folks can share their love for gravel riding and bikepacking. Gravel Buddies’ mission is to build confidence, empower, create connections, and explore beautiful places in a supportive setting.undefined routes

Gravel Riding in Montreal, Québec

Discover some of the best gravel routes around Montreal, packed with adventurous tracks, scenic views, and hard-earned climbs. Stay urban and enjoy mixed-surface routes in Boucherville and Terrebonne or venture toward Cowansville and St. Jérôme for more challenging gravel rides around Montreal. Check out popular routes like the Petit Train du Nord, Le Trans-Terrebonne, and more! We’ve compiled the top gravel rides and collections, curated by locals, to bring you the best gravel biking Montreal has to offer. Get inspired, and get out there! undefined routes

Gravel Riding in Toronto, Ontario

Discover some of the best gravel routes around Toronto, packed with adventurous tracks, scenic views, and hard-earned climbs. Stay urban and enjoy casual gravel routes in East York and Scarborough or venture toward Guelph and Hamilton for more challenging gravel rides around Toronto. Check out popular routes like the Grange Sideroad Loop, Lower Don River Trail, Leslie Spit, and more! We’ve compiled the top gravel rides and collections, curated by locals, to bring you the best gravel biking Toronto has to offer. Get inspired, and get out there! undefined routes

Great Divide Mountain Bike Route

The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) is the most recognized and influential off-pavement cycling route in the United States, if not the world. The route crisscrosses the Continental Divide from north to south starting in Banff, Alberta, Canada and finishing at the US/Mexico border in Antelope Wells, New Mexico. For the full guide, visit bikepacking.com/routes/great-divide-mountain-bike-route-gdmbrundefined routes

Great Lakes Waterfront Trail

## Protect, Connect, Celebrate The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is a signed route stretching over 3,600km (1,865 miles) from Sault Ste. Marie to the Québec border, created, maintained, and expanded by the [Waterfront Regeneration Trust charitable organization](https://waterfronttrail.org/the-charity/). Connecting over 150 communities and First Nations along the Canadian shores of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is a celebration of nature and culture and is part of a strategy to protect and connect people to the largest group of freshwater lakes on earth. The Waterfront Regeneration Trust is partnered with the [Greenbelt Foundation](https://www.greenbelt.ca/exploremap). ## Our Routes We’ve compiled routes that will take you along the Trail, connecting you to communities, the Great Lakes, provincial and national parks, historical sites, conservation areas, beaches, bakeries, breweries, and whatever other local secrets you can uncover on your way, all pointed out on our maps. Whether you’re looking for a daytrip or a grand 10-day adventure or anything in between, you can find it along the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail. You can learn more about the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail via our website, [www.waterfronttrail.org](https://waterfronttrail.org/), where you'll find [free interactive](https://map.waterfronttrail.org/) and [printable maps](https://waterfronttrail.org/map/downloadable-maps/), trip suggestions and itineraries, and [tourism resources](https://waterfronttrail.org/places/) for the many communities the Trail connects to help you sort out where to visit and where to stay. You can also [support us](https://waterfronttrail.org/donate/) to help us maintain and expand these routes. ## [Support Us](https://waterfronttrail.org/donate/)undefined routes

Great Rides Burlington, Ontario

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Burnaby

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Maple Ridge

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Montréal

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Port Coquitlam

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Toronto

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Vancouver, BC

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Great Rides Western Cycle

It’s the most inclusive club you’ll ever be a part of — where your membership dues are measured in the miles you ride, the fun you have, and the friends you make along the way. If you ride a bike, you’re one of us. See you out there.undefined routes

Haliburton Highlands Cycling Routes

## Welcome to the Haliburton Highlands cycling route collection! The Haliburton Highlands offers a wide range of cycling opportunities, from easy road to remote adventure gravel routes. To help you find your next great ride, we have divided our routes into a road collection and a gravel collection. In each collection you will find curated routes that have been ridden - every single kilometer - by our route developers. Each route has a collection of POIs to help you find food, water, and all the features that make for a great day. Planning a multi-day trip? We are happy to help with itineraries, both on the bike and off. Food, accommodation, entertainment, and other adventure experiences can all be found at [https://myhaliburtonhighlands.com/](https://myhaliburtonhighlands.com/) or you can contact us directly by email or at 1.800.461.7677undefined routes

Haliburton Real Easy Ryders

The Haliburton Real Easy Ryders Cycling Club offers a variety of social, non-competitive group rides in and around Haliburton Highlands. With an abundance of lakes and forests and the rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield, Haliburton Highlands is a beautiful region to explore by bike. Whether you ride a road bike, a gravel bike or an e-bike, we encourage you to come and ride with us! Check out some of our favorite routes below. undefined routes

Log Driver's Waltz

The Log Driver's Waltz [https://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/](http://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/) is an 800 kilometre, multi-day cycling route that traverses a vast variety of terrain in the Ottawa Valley and Outaouais regions of Ontario and Quebec. Come and find yourself immersed in the endless network of lonely backcountry gravel and dirt roads, forested paths and charming towns. Please visit our website for a full descriptions, the "Wall of Fame" and information on the "Petits" and "Grand" Départs. Riders new to the sport, dialing in their setup for a bigger ride or simply wanting to experience the spectacular scenery, trails, roads and tracks of the Ottawa Valley and Outaouais in a shorter timeframe can find routes of one to four days duration on our website. These routes include many of our favourite features found on the Log Driver's Waltz as well as bonus loops that we had to leave out when building the flagship route. Please visit our website for route files, the Log Driver's Waltz Story, the "Wall of Fame" and information on the "Petits" and "Grand" Départs. [https://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/](http://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/) or by going to [https://linktr.ee/Logdriverswaltz](http://linktr.ee/Logdriverswaltz) Please visit our website for a full descriptions, the "Wall of Fame" and information on the "Petits" and "Grand" Départs.undefined routes

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

There are so many great places to ride your bike in Montreal! You can explore the Lachine Canal multipurpose path, Gouin Boulevard bike path, or West Island Heritage Bicycle trail all in a day’s ride. Sometimes the hardest part of cycling is choosing where to ride, so we’ve compiled some of the greatest routes in Montreal to help you decide.undefined routes

Northumberland Hills Cycling Club

## Cycling and making friends since 2010 The Northumberland Hills Cycling Club was founded in Spring of 2010 by members of the citizens group Sustainable Cobourg, in response to observation there was a need for a recreational cycling club for cyclists of any skill level. Together, an informal ride was planned for late April of 2010 to see how much interest the group might generate. The inaugural ride was a phenomenal success. Fifteen eager people of all ages showed up and there was no looking back. What began as an informal group of cyclists meeting weekly for a ride around the Northumberland Hills area has grew into a group of keenly interested cyclists who enjoy the casual and recreational nature of rides. Check out some of our most popular routes below!undefined routes

NS Ramblers Bicycle Club

The Nova Scotia Ramblers Bicycle Club strives to be a social, relaxed paced cycling club. We look for quiet back roads in beautiful rural settings and scenic trails that are suitable for cycling. We tend not to ride in rain and we seldom pass a good café, chocolate outlet, winery..... you get the picture. We have 300+ RWGPS routes in our library. Most are 35 to 60 km in length. Check out some of our most popular rides below. [Click here](https://ridewithgps.com/clubs/8743-nova-scotia-ramblers/events) to access our ride schedule (April to November). To join the Rambers [go to our website](https://www.nsramblers.ca).undefined routes

Ottawa Bicycle Club

The Ottawa Bicycle Club is dedicated to providing high-quality cycling opportunities for cyclists of all ages that promote a lifelong passion for the sport. For youth, we provide a development program for youngsters who are just starting out, and a racing program for those interested in competitive cycling. For adults, we provide a group ride program aimed at experienced cyclists looking to maintain or improve personal fitness, and individual time trials for those with a more competitive nature. Take advantage of our excellent programming, and [become an OBC member today](https://ottawabicycleclub.ca/membership/)!undefined routes

Ottawa, Ontario, CAN

Ottawa's vibrant cycling routes are truly sensational. Whether cycling through Gatineau Park, alongside the tranquil Rideau Canal, or navigating the bustling city center, you’re bound to find the perfect bike path. We've handpicked some of Ottawa’s most popular routes so you can discover your ideal Ottawa ride, and enjoy the majestic beauty of Canada's capital.undefined routes

Plein air Drummond

## Bienvenue dans Drummond! Notre magnifique région, au relief doux et aux paysages enchanteurs, offre de nombreuses expériences aux amateurs de vélo. Que vous cherchiez un moment de douceur et de contemplation, ou que vous soyez assoiffée de défis, vous trouverez un circuit qui vous plaira. Pour en apprendre davantage et pour choisir l’itinéraire qui vous conviendra, consultez la carte vélo ou parcourez notre site web ([pleinairdrummond.com](https://www.reseauxpleinair.com/)). Lorsque vous aurez choisi votre circuit, vous trouverez sur cette plateforme l’information de navigation détaillée*. Pour sélectionner le circuit, rendez-vous dans l'onglet Collections, puis « Circuits officiels ». Vous pouvez dès lors imprimer une feuille de route qui complémentera bien la carte-vélo. L’application Ride with GPS vous permet aussi de télécharger nos circuits et d’utiliser la fonctionnalité d’accompagnement vocal, et ce, même si vous n’avez qu’un compte gratuit. Si vous n’avez pas trouvé un circuit officiel à votre goût, l’onglet collection "Un peu plus d’aventures" vous proposera des variantes raccourcies ou rallongies des circuits officiels, de même que des propositions de gravel bike. En devenant membre, vous pourriez aussi explorer et contribuer à des itinéraires en développement. En passant, le réseau de sentiers de vélo de montagne est aussi ouvert! Explorez le magnifique Parc régional Forêt Drummond – rive Saint-Joachim. Vélo de montagne - MRC de Drummond ([mrcdrummond.qc.ca](https://www.mrcdrummond.qc.ca/)) Ce n’est pas toute la famille qui trippe en vélo de montagne? Envoyez une partie de la gang à Extéria juste à côté et rejoignez-vous pour le pique-nique. Extéria – parcours d'hébertisme dans les arbres ([reseauxpleinair.com](https://www.reseauxpleinair.com/)) Si pédaler en ville vous intéresse, explorer Parc-à-Parc, la plateforme établie par Drummondville pour faire découvrir les parcs riverains. Pour vous impliquer ou pour vous lancer en mobilité active, joignez-vous à [Drummond à Vélo](https://www.facebook.com/groups/845151949222849/) sur facebook.undefined routes

RMSSC Club Account

## RMSSC Cycling From May through October, many RMSSC members enjoy staying in shape with weekly group cycling in Edmonton and the surrounding areas. Cycling with our Club is also a great way to socialize and meet new friends! Most groups ride twice a week for 2-3 hours with a coffee stop. Club volunteers also organize a few Special Rides each year - to places like Elk Island National Park and Red Deer, or special theme rides - as well as one or more multi-day Cycle Tours to other Alberta locations such as Canmore, Calgary and Drumheller. RMSSC cycling is for ALL levels of cycling ability and experience!undefined routes

RoseMTL.cc 2024

RoseMTL.cc was founded in the winter of 2023, with the intention of writing a new chapter in the great book of cycling passion in Montreal. It follows that of the Club Cycliste Maglia Rosa founded in 2013, by the owners of the shop of the same name and former members of the Club Cycliste du Yéti. RoseMTL.cc is a welcoming space for all cyclists in the greater Montreal area, where everyone can share their passion, knowledge, and experience in a friendly manner, without elitism or pretension. No matter their level, each member will be able to broaden their cycling experience and improve. undefined routes

Salty Beard Adventures

## A lot of BEARD and a bit of SALT. I am Salty Beard (aka Rob) ~ a serious map geek based in **Victoria, BC** with a hankering for cycling adventures & cinnimon buns! While I may be slowing down a bit in life, it hasn't dimished my enthusiasm for cycling, and showing people all the cool places to go on a bike. I have an extensive personal route libary to share from all over Western Canada. Over time, I will bring you everything from short local trips around parts of Vancourver Island, to large multi-day bikepacking trips in Canada and the US... maybe even more. Need a little local dirt, or help planning your next adventure? **Contact Me:** [HERE](mailto:rob@saltybeardadventures.com) **Enjoy a little Inspriation:** [Website](https://saltybeardadventures.com/) * [Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs3-HYnd8oxTfOwjZIY9K2Q) * [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/saltybeard_adventures/?hl=en********) Sometimes LIFE GETS DIRTY --- That's when you FIND YOUR TRUE GRIT. ~ Salty Beardundefined routes

Toronto Bicycling Network

The Toronto Bicycling Network, or TBN as it is commonly known, is the largest recreational cycling club in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). It offers activities for all cycling abilities. TBN is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1983 and is run solely by member volunteers. For more information, visit our website at [TBN.ca](https://www.tbn.ca/). Membership in TBN is required in order to join this RWGPS club account.undefined routes

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The cycling opportunities in and around Toronto are truly incredible. Whether you’re going to Graffiti Alley, checking out the CN Tower, or cycling all the way to Niagara Falls, there’s likely to be a perfect bike path to lead you there. So that you can find your perfect Toronto ride, we’ve curated some of the very best routes in the area for you. Enjoy! undefined routes

Tourisme Chaudière-Appalaches

## Allez-y, c'est le temps de pédaler ! La Chaudière-Appalaches est un paradis pour les amateurs de vélo. Avec ses 250 km de pistes de cyclables, ses 12 itinéraires vélo et ses nombreux circuits en nature et en montagne, vous trouvez toujours une nouvelle occasion d'enjamber votre vélo. ## À la recherche de panoramas uniques ? Découvrez nos 12 itinéraires vélos qui vous aménereront à travers les différents contrées de la Chaudière-Appalaches. ## Go ahead, it's time to ride! Chaudière-Appalaches is a paradise for cycling enthusiasts. With its 250 km of cycle paths, its 12 cycling routes and its numerous nature and mountain circuits, you will always find a new opportunity to get on your bike. ## Looking for unique panoramas? Discover our 12 cycling routes which will take you through the different sectors of Chaudière-Appalaches.undefined routes

Tourisme Nicolet-Yamaska

## Bienvenue dans la Réserve mondiale de la Biosphère du Lac Saint-Pierre Évadez-vous à vélo sur l'un de nos merveilleux parcours sur route. Que vous soyez de type plaines, rivières ou villages, vous pourrez profiter du grand air et de la beauté des paysages. Goûtez à notre terroir le long des parcours puis vivez un moment éclaté à travers nos festivals et nos nombreuses activités. En couple, en famille, entre amis ou entre collègues, créez VOTRE moment vélo à Nicolet-Yamaska !undefined routes

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver is one of the best cities in the world for cycling. Whether you’re going to Gastown, Stanley Park, or whale watching from the Salish Sea shore, there’s likely to be a perfect bike path to lead you there. Sometimes the hardest part of cycling is choosing where to ride, so we’ve compiled some of the greatest routes in Vancouver to help you decide. undefined routes

VELO 2.0

Bienvenue sur le site ‘Ride with GPS’ de VELO 2.0. Il s’agit de notre répertoire central des itinéraires et des événements hebdomadaires.undefined routes

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

The cycling opportunities in and around Vancouver Island are truly incredible. You can explore Thetis Lake via the Galloping Goose Trail, ride the Peninsula loop, or cruise the Colquitz River Trail all in a day’s ride. Sometimes the hardest part of cycling is choosing where to ride, so we’ve compiled some of the greatest routes in the area to help you decide. undefined routes

Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

There are so many great places to ride your bike around Whistler! You can explore Blackcomb, Olympic Park, or the Valley Trail all in a day’s ride. Sometimes the hardest part of cycling is choosing where to ride, so we’ve compiled some of the greatest routes around Whistler to help you decide. undefined routes