Biking in Ottawa
If biking in Ottawa is how you prefer to tour around then you are in luck. One of the
greatest things about Ottawa is the access to hundreds of cycling paths with varying
difficulty. Ottawa has more than 170 kilometres of pathways that lead you to some of the
most scenic places in the city.
BIKE RENTALS
If you don't live in Ottawa and you need to rent a bike then don't worry because there are
a few places in the city where you can rent a bike for the day. This company even offers
guided tours of the city:
Rent-A-Bike Velocation
Rideau & Colonel By (near Chateau Laurier)
613-241-4140
Open from the beginning of April to the end of October
SO MANY TRAILS & PATHS TO CHOOSE FROM
The Capital Pathway is a recreational pathway that takes you along the Rideau
Canal, the Ottawa River, the Greenbelt or the Experimental Farm. If you want to go a bit
further you can even bike to Gatineau Park.
If you head west you can
connect to the Trans Canada Trail. We have biked on the Trans Canada Trail on numerous occasions and it is a really beautiful trail. It is flat too so you can go for miles!
ALCATEL SUNDAY BIKEDAYS
Have you ever heard of a city that closes off some of their roads one day of the week so
that cyclists and other sports enthusiasts (like in line skaters) can have a motor & traffic-
free area to enjoy? Alcatel Sunday Bikedays offers you just that! Every
Sunday morning from Victoria Day (3rd weekend in May) to Labour Day you can bike,
walk, in-line skate or jog without having to worry about cars on these sections:
- Colonel By Drive – 8km from 9am to 1pm
- Ottawa River Parkway (westbound lanes) – 5.5km from 9am to 1pm
- Rockliffe Parkway – 8km from 9am to 1pm
- Gatineau Park parkways – one section is 27 km and is open from 6am to 11am & the
other section is 3.5kim and is open from 6am to 1pm
Some of the attractions that you may see along your route are:
Pack a lunch too because there are plenty of picnic tables along the routes or if you prefer, you can spread out a blanket in a park. Don't forget to bring some water because it can get quite hot out there.
So, grab your helmet, pick up a map and hop on your bike and enjoy your day biking in Ottawa.
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