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WellandAirport
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Short HillsProvincial Park
St. John's
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HenleyRegattaCourse
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Marineland
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Welland Murals
Brock’s Monument
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Niagara in Cycling
Données cartographiques, 2008Département des services généraux,
Municipalité régionale de Niagara Modifié par JLM Studio, 2014
Lac OntarioN
Région de Niagara
Lac Érié
5 of Niagara’s Best Rides
Greater Niagara Circle Route
Map & Guide
Cycling in Niagara
The Greater Niagara Circle Route Trails System involves over140 kms of mostly off-road, paved trails. The Systemencompasses the Welland Canals Trail, which passesalongside parts of the existing and previous Welland Canals,the Friendship Trail which follows an abandoned rail linebetween Port Colborne and Fort Erie, the Niagara RiverRecreational Trail, alongside the Niagara River between FortErie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Waterfront Trail, whichpasses along Lakeshore Road between Niagara-on-the-Lakeand St. Catharines.
This extensive trails network provides residents and visitorswith an opportunity to view parts of seven of the Region'stwelve local municipalities. Along it or nearby are many typesof accommodation and some of the sights that can be seeninclude:
The Flight Locks where “the ships climb themountain” that is the Niagara Escarpment,
Parts of the previous three canals at variousplaces,
The South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland,one of the area's well known rowing courses,
An extensive set of murals in downtownWelland,
Mud Lake Conservation Area in PortColborne,
Lock 8 in Port Colborne which is the longestlock in the system,
Fort Erie, a historic fort at the junction of theNiagara River and Lake Erie,
The world famous Niagara Falls , the reasonfor constructing the Welland Canal,
Fort George in Niagara-on-the Lake, ahistoric community that is home to the ShawFestival,
The vineyards, wineries and orchardsalongside Lakeshore Road betweenNiagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines,
Martindale Pond, site of the Henley Regattais in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, alongthe Waterfront Trail, just to the east of theCircle Route, and
The Lock 3 Observation Area and the St.Catharines Museum where visitors may befortunate enough to see a ship pass throughthe lock.
The trail is paved and either 2 or 3 metres wide and passesthrough urban centres, downtowns, the Niagara Escarpmentand rural/agricultural areas.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route provides tourists with anopportunity to see more of Niagara than the falls. Users canhike, cycle or rollerblade their way around the Circle. Whydon’t you try it? We know you'll enjoy it.
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Niagara in Cycling
système de pistes
aveNtuRes RoutièRes
CiRCuits pouR tous les Niveaux
5 des meilleurs circuits du Niagara
Greater Niagara Circle Route
Carte & Guide
en véloNiagara
TheGreaterNiagaraCircleRouteTrailsSysteminvolvesover140kmsofmostlyoff-road,pavedtrails.TheSystemencompassestheWellandCanalsTrail,whichpassesalongsidepartsoftheexistingandpreviousWellandCanals,theFriendshipTrailwhichfollowsanabandonedraillinebetweenPortColborneandFortErie,theNiagaraRiverRecreationalTrail,alongsidetheNiagaraRiverbetweenFortErieandNiagara-on-the-Lake,andtheWaterfrontTrail,whichpassesalongLakeshoreRoadbetweenNiagara-on-the-LakeandSt.Catharines.
ThisextensivetrailsnetworkprovidesresidentsandvisitorswithanopportunitytoviewpartsofsevenoftheRegion'stwelvelocalmunicipalities.Alongitornearbyaremanytypesofaccommodationandsomeofthesightsthatcanbeseeninclude:
TheFlightLockswhere“theshipsclimbthemountain”thatistheNiagaraEscarpment,
Partsofthepreviousthreecanalsatvariousplaces,
TheSouthNiagaraRowingClubinWelland,oneofthearea'swellknownrowingcourses,
AnextensivesetofmuralsindowntownWelland,
MudLakeConservationAreainPortColborne,
Lock8inPortColbornewhichisthelongestlockinthesystem,
FortErie,ahistoricfortatthejunctionoftheNiagaraRiverandLakeErie,
TheworldfamousNiagaraFalls,thereasonforconstructingtheWellandCanal,
FortGeorgeinNiagara-on-theLake,ahistoriccommunitythatishometotheShawFestival,
Thevineyards,wineriesandorchardsalongsideLakeshoreRoadbetweenNiagara-on-the-LakeandSt.Catharines,
MartindalePond,siteoftheHenleyRegattaisinPortDalhousie,St.Catharines,alongtheWaterfrontTrail,justtotheeastoftheCircleRoute,and
TheLock3ObservationAreaandtheSt.CatharinesMuseumwherevisitorsmaybefortunateenoughtoseeashippassthroughthelock.
Thetrailispavedandeither2or3metreswideandpassesthroughurbancentres,downtowns,theNiagaraEscarpmentandrural/agriculturalareas.
TheGreaterNiagaraCircleRouteprovidestouristswithanopportunitytoseemoreofNiagarathanthefalls.Userscanhike,cycleorrollerbladetheirwayaroundtheCircle.Whydon’tyoutryit?Weknowyou'llenjoyit.
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THEGREATERNIAGARACIRCLEROUTE
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CiRCuits pouR tous les Niveaux
Carte & Guide
Niagara en vélo Bienvenue!
The Greater Niagara Circle Route Trails System involves over140 kms of mostly off-road, paved trails. The Systemencompasses the Welland Canals Trail, which passesalongside parts of the existing and previous Welland Canals,the Friendship Trail which follows an abandoned rail linebetween Port Colborne and Fort Erie, the Niagara RiverRecreational Trail, alongside the Niagara River between FortErie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Waterfront Trail, whichpasses along Lakeshore Road between Niagara-on-the-Lakeand St. Catharines.
This extensive trails network provides residents and visitorswith an opportunity to view parts of seven of the Region'stwelve local municipalities. Along it or nearby are many typesof accommodation and some of the sights that can be seeninclude:
The Flight Locks where “the ships climb themountain” that is the Niagara Escarpment,
Parts of the previous three canals at variousplaces,
The South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland,one of the area's well known rowing courses,
An extensive set of murals in downtownWelland,
Mud Lake Conservation Area in PortColborne,
Lock 8 in Port Colborne which is the longestlock in the system,
Fort Erie, a historic fort at the junction of theNiagara River and Lake Erie,
The world famous Niagara Falls , the reasonfor constructing the Welland Canal,
Fort George in Niagara-on-the Lake, ahistoric community that is home to the ShawFestival,
The vineyards, wineries and orchardsalongside Lakeshore Road betweenNiagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines,
Martindale Pond, site of the Henley Regattais in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, alongthe Waterfront Trail, just to the east of theCircle Route, and
The Lock 3 Observation Area and the St.Catharines Museum where visitors may befortunate enough to see a ship pass throughthe lock.
The trail is paved and either 2 or 3 metres wide and passesthrough urban centres, downtowns, the Niagara Escarpmentand rural/agricultural areas.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route provides tourists with anopportunity to see more of Niagara than the falls. Users canhike, cycle or rollerblade their way around the Circle. Whydon’t you try it? We know you'll enjoy it.
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The Greater Niagara Circle Route Trails System involves over140 kms of mostly off-road, paved trails. The Systemencompasses the Welland Canals Trail, which passesalongside parts of the existing and previous Welland Canals,the Friendship Trail which follows an abandoned rail linebetween Port Colborne and Fort Erie, the Niagara RiverRecreational Trail, alongside the Niagara River between FortErie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Waterfront Trail, whichpasses along Lakeshore Road between Niagara-on-the-Lakeand St. Catharines.
This extensive trails network provides residents and visitorswith an opportunity to view parts of seven of the Region'stwelve local municipalities. Along it or nearby are many typesof accommodation and some of the sights that can be seeninclude:
The Flight Locks where “the ships climb themountain” that is the Niagara Escarpment,
Parts of the previous three canals at variousplaces,
The South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland,one of the area's well known rowing courses,
An extensive set of murals in downtownWelland,
Mud Lake Conservation Area in PortColborne,
Lock 8 in Port Colborne which is the longestlock in the system,
Fort Erie, a historic fort at the junction of theNiagara River and Lake Erie,
The world famous Niagara Falls , the reasonfor constructing the Welland Canal,
Fort George in Niagara-on-the Lake, ahistoric community that is home to the ShawFestival,
The vineyards, wineries and orchardsalongside Lakeshore Road betweenNiagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines,
Martindale Pond, site of the Henley Regattais in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, alongthe Waterfront Trail, just to the east of theCircle Route, and
The Lock 3 Observation Area and the St.Catharines Museum where visitors may befortunate enough to see a ship pass throughthe lock.
The trail is paved and either 2 or 3 metres wide and passesthrough urban centres, downtowns, the Niagara Escarpmentand rural/agricultural areas.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route provides tourists with anopportunity to see more of Niagara than the falls. Users canhike, cycle or rollerblade their way around the Circle. Whydon’t you try it? We know you'll enjoy it.
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The Greater Niagara Circle Route Trails System involves over140 kms of mostly off-road, paved trails. The Systemencompasses the Welland Canals Trail, which passesalongside parts of the existing and previous Welland Canals,the Friendship Trail which follows an abandoned rail linebetween Port Colborne and Fort Erie, the Niagara RiverRecreational Trail, alongside the Niagara River between FortErie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Waterfront Trail, whichpasses along Lakeshore Road between Niagara-on-the-Lakeand St. Catharines.
This extensive trails network provides residents and visitorswith an opportunity to view parts of seven of the Region'stwelve local municipalities. Along it or nearby are many typesof accommodation and some of the sights that can be seeninclude:
The Flight Locks where “the ships climb themountain” that is the Niagara Escarpment,
Parts of the previous three canals at variousplaces,
The South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland,one of the area's well known rowing courses,
An extensive set of murals in downtownWelland,
Mud Lake Conservation Area in PortColborne,
Lock 8 in Port Colborne which is the longestlock in the system,
Fort Erie, a historic fort at the junction of theNiagara River and Lake Erie,
The world famous Niagara Falls , the reasonfor constructing the Welland Canal,
Fort George in Niagara-on-the Lake, ahistoric community that is home to the ShawFestival,
The vineyards, wineries and orchardsalongside Lakeshore Road betweenNiagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines,
Martindale Pond, site of the Henley Regattais in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, alongthe Waterfront Trail, just to the east of theCircle Route, and
The Lock 3 Observation Area and the St.Catharines Museum where visitors may befortunate enough to see a ship pass throughthe lock.
The trail is paved and either 2 or 3 metres wide and passesthrough urban centres, downtowns, the Niagara Escarpmentand rural/agricultural areas.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route provides tourists with anopportunity to see more of Niagara than the falls. Users canhike, cycle or rollerblade their way around the Circle. Whydon’t you try it? We know you'll enjoy it.
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THE GREATER NIAGARA CIRCLE ROUTE
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The Greater Niagara Circle Route Trails System involves over140 kms of mostly off-road, paved trails. The Systemencompasses the Welland Canals Trail, which passesalongside parts of the existing and previous Welland Canals,the Friendship Trail which follows an abandoned rail linebetween Port Colborne and Fort Erie, the Niagara RiverRecreational Trail, alongside the Niagara River between FortErie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Waterfront Trail, whichpasses along Lakeshore Road between Niagara-on-the-Lakeand St. Catharines.
This extensive trails network provides residents and visitorswith an opportunity to view parts of seven of the Region'stwelve local municipalities. Along it or nearby are many typesof accommodation and some of the sights that can be seeninclude:
The Flight Locks where “the ships climb themountain” that is the Niagara Escarpment,
Parts of the previous three canals at variousplaces,
The South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland,one of the area's well known rowing courses,
An extensive set of murals in downtownWelland,
Mud Lake Conservation Area in PortColborne,
Lock 8 in Port Colborne which is the longestlock in the system,
Fort Erie, a historic fort at the junction of theNiagara River and Lake Erie,
The world famous Niagara Falls , the reasonfor constructing the Welland Canal,
Fort George in Niagara-on-the Lake, ahistoric community that is home to the ShawFestival,
The vineyards, wineries and orchardsalongside Lakeshore Road betweenNiagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines,
Martindale Pond, site of the Henley Regattais in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, alongthe Waterfront Trail, just to the east of theCircle Route, and
The Lock 3 Observation Area and the St.Catharines Museum where visitors may befortunate enough to see a ship pass throughthe lock.
The trail is paved and either 2 or 3 metres wide and passesthrough urban centres, downtowns, the Niagara Escarpmentand rural/agricultural areas.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route provides tourists with anopportunity to see more of Niagara than the falls. Users canhike, cycle or rollerblade their way around the Circle. Whydon’t you try it? We know you'll enjoy it.
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42.8 km
3 point de départ : Beckett’s Bridge, Chemin River & 24, 8193, Ave Victoria, Vineland
promenade NiagaravalloNs et ColliNes
35 km
6 point de départ : Parc Queenston Heights, Promenade Niagara, Niagara-on-the-Lake
0.0 Parc Queenston Heights
D Piste Parkway
4.8 D Chemin Whirlpool
5.9 G Ruelle Church’s Lane
6.3 D Ave St. Paul / 100
7.0 G Piste pavée
7.6 G Chemin Mountain 101
8.2 D Chemin Mewburn
19.4 D Line 1
25.5 D Promenade Niagara
35.4 D Parc Queenston Heights
RockwayvalloNs et ColliNes
38 km
4 point de départ : Parc Harold Black, 953 Rue Haist, Fonthill
0.0 Parc Harold Black
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0.5 D Chemin Foss
3.0 G Rue Poth
4.0 D Chemin Sumbler
6.2 D Rue Balfour
12.5 D Chemin Metler
14.1 G Rue Centre
19.7 D Chemin Rockway /69
20.3 D Promenade Wessel
20.7 G Rue Ollie
22.8 D Rue Effingham
23.1 D Chemin Sawmill
25.7 G Rue Cream (aussi en remontant)
32.0 G Chemin Regional 20
32.9 D Rue Centre
35.0 G Chemin Welland
37.9 D Rue Haist
38.4 G Parc Harold Black
descente GlenridgevalloNs et ColliNes
32 km
5 point de départ : Wal-Mart, 170, Ave Fourth, St. Catharines
0.0 Wal-Mart
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1.3 D Rue St. Paul / 81
2.7 G Rue Third
5.2 D Avenue Eighth
6.9 G Rue Seventh
7.5 D Chemin Pelham / 69
9.0 G Chemin Wessel
10.8 D Rue Effingham
11.5 G Chemin Roland
16.3 G Chemin Cataract
19.8 D Chemin Decew
21.7 G Route Merrittville
24.8 G Avenue Glendale
26.2 D Rue Pelham
27.3 G Rue Rykert
27.8 D Rue Edith
28.3 G Rue St. Paul / 81
28.4 D Rue Louth
29.3 G Entrée du Wal-Mart
0.0 Chemin River @ Ave Victoria / 24
G Avenue Victoria / 24
0.5 D Chemin Riverside / 27
3.3 G Chemin Traver
4.1 D Concession 6
10.0 G Chemin Wellandport / 4
12.1 G Chemin Wilford / Concession 5
15.5 D Chemin Winger (Ensuite Pettit Rd.)
21.8 G Chemin Feeder
27.1 D Chemin Siderroad /Route 20
27.2 G Rue Park (sans enseigne)
27.2 D pique-nique : aréna de Wainfleet
D Rue Park
27.4 G Route #3
27.6 D Chemin Mill Race
30.3 D Chemin Forks / 23
31.6 G Chemin Hewitt
33.9 D Chemin Riverside / 27
36.5 G O’Reilly’s Bridge
36.7 G Chemin River
42.2 Chemin River @ Ave Victoria / 24
montagne de GrimsbyvalloNs et ColliNes
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0.0 Chemin South Service
0.2 D Casablanca Boulevard
1.0 G Rue Main West
1.5 D Chemin Woolverton
9.2 D Route 20
11.1 G Chemin Caistor Centre
13.0 G Chemin Twenty
22.7 G Rue Canborough
29.6 G Chemin Ridge East
33.1 G Rue Mountain
33.9 D Chemin Ridge West
36.7 D Chemin Woolverton
37.8 G Rue Main West
38.6 D Boulevard Casablanca
38.8 G Chemin South Service
Rue Station (Ensuite Thirty Rd)
(ensuite Grassie Rd)
(Ensuite Townline Rd)
(Ensuite Station St)
(Ensuite Holland Rd.)
(Ensuite Glenridge St.)
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Piste Waterfront 49 km
Piste récréative Rivière Niagara 56 km
Promenade du Canal Welland 42 km
Piste Friendship 17 km
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The Greater Niagara Circle Route Trails System involves over140 kms of mostly off-road, paved trails. The Systemencompasses the Welland Canals Trail, which passesalongside parts of the existing and previous Welland Canals,the Friendship Trail which follows an abandoned rail linebetween Port Colborne and Fort Erie, the Niagara RiverRecreational Trail, alongside the Niagara River between FortErie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the Waterfront Trail, whichpasses along Lakeshore Road between Niagara-on-the-Lakeand St. Catharines.
This extensive trails network provides residents and visitorswith an opportunity to view parts of seven of the Region'stwelve local municipalities. Along it or nearby are many typesof accommodation and some of the sights that can be seeninclude:
The Flight Locks where “the ships climb themountain” that is the Niagara Escarpment,
Parts of the previous three canals at variousplaces,
The South Niagara Rowing Club in Welland,one of the area's well known rowing courses,
An extensive set of murals in downtownWelland,
Mud Lake Conservation Area in PortColborne,
Lock 8 in Port Colborne which is the longestlock in the system,
Fort Erie, a historic fort at the junction of theNiagara River and Lake Erie,
The world famous Niagara Falls , the reasonfor constructing the Welland Canal,
Fort George in Niagara-on-the Lake, ahistoric community that is home to the ShawFestival,
The vineyards, wineries and orchardsalongside Lakeshore Road betweenNiagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines,
Martindale Pond, site of the Henley Regattais in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, alongthe Waterfront Trail, just to the east of theCircle Route, and
The Lock 3 Observation Area and the St.Catharines Museum where visitors may befortunate enough to see a ship pass throughthe lock.
The trail is paved and either 2 or 3 metres wide and passesthrough urban centres, downtowns, the Niagara Escarpmentand rural/agricultural areas.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route provides tourists with anopportunity to see more of Niagara than the falls. Users canhike, cycle or rollerblade their way around the Circle. Whydon’t you try it? We know you'll enjoy it.
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