What are Toronto's cycling routes?
The City has a network of designated cycling routes for cycling to neighbourhoods and destinations across the City. The cycling network includes many types of infrastructure, such as Cycle Tracks, bicycle lanes, shared roadway routes and multi-use pathways. Toronto’s cycling routes are for both commuter and recreational cycling.
How do I find cycling infrastructure in Toronto?
The Google Map below shows all the cycling infrastructure in Toronto separated by type. Click the arrow box in the top left corner to access the interactive legend and click the button on the top right to expand the map to a larger view. The City also maintains a network of winter cycling routes that receive snow plowing, salting, and snow removal.
Does Toronto have a cycling network?
The City has a network of designated cycling routes for cycling to neighbourhoods and destinations across the City. The cycling network includes many types of infrastructure, such as Cycle Tracks, bicycle lanes, shared roadway routes and multi-use pathways. Toronto’s cycling routes are for both commuter and recreational cycling.
Where can I find a 2022 Toronto cycling map?
Paper copies of the 2022 Toronto Cycling Maps are currently available at: City Hall 311 Information Desk (Ground Floor, 100 Queen Street West) Destination Ontario (Toronto-Union Station, 65 Front Street West, Main Hall, west end of Union Station near the Skywalk, at the foot of York Street)