The Region of Waterloo has more than kilometres of on-road bike lanes and off-road shared-use trails. Explore Waterloo Region by bike today! The resources below will help you enjoy your ride. The Bike Map is a summary of all bike infrastructure in the cities and townships of Waterloo Region.
A limited supply of maps can be found at Regional buildings open to the public. We encourage you to support local by shopping at a nearby business and picking up a bike map while you're there!
We want to know what you like about the Region of Waterloo Bike Map and any recommendations you have for future editions.
Please complete our online feedback form. The Region's Bike Map highlights Ontario by Bike's local network of bike-friendly businesses and bike shops. Visit Ontario by Bike for more information on how your business can be added to the network.
You can plan a cycling trip on Google Maps by clicking the bike icon to see how bike lanes and shared-use trails can connect you to where you want to go. E-scooters are not currently permitted on public paths, bike lanes, or roads in Waterloo Region.
Staff from the Region and Cities of Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo are working together on a project to determine if and where e-scooters should be permitted. Visit the e-scooter project page for more information. This brochure is a great quick reference for new and experienced cyclists riding in Waterloo Region. Bike Tips - English. Bike Tips - French. Bike Tips - Arabic. Bike Tips - Farsi. Bike Tips - Mandarin. Bike Tips - Somali. Bike Tips - Spanish.
Bike Tips - Tigrinya. CAA - Bike Safety. City of Toronto - Wheel Safety. Many of the walks are aimed at people who do little or no exercise but who would like to be a little more active. Walking in a group is also a great way to start walking, make new friends and stay motivated. Skip to main content Cambridgeshire is one of the best places in the country to cycle.
Request an accessible format. Cambridge 18 V3 1. CentralCambridgeshire 2. Agency Directory Online Services. This map classifies state and county roads through out the state in terms of bicycling conditions. It also identifies bicycle and mountain bike trails. Town roads are identified with their road names and surface type. WisDOT also has downloadable bike maps for each of Wisconsin's 72 counties.
These county maps are based on the Wisconsin State Bike Map.
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