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Ontario’s Lake Country, located just one hour north of Toronto, is one of Ontario’s most picturesque regions, filled with beautiful lakes, rolling hills, clean waters, and fascinating waterways. In this region major Ontario resorts offer premier four season recreation and getaway experiences. The world class Casino Rama Hotel and Entertainment Centre is just around the corner from a charming city, where visitors can discover fascinating shoppes, enjoy showcase theatre, superb dining, and historical sites. Encompassing five districts, Orillia, Oro-Medonte, Rama, Ramara and Severn, Ontario’s Lake Country is a year round tourism destination paradise.
Explore Ontario’s Lake Country where you will find something for everyone including, outdoor adventures and pursuits, historic sites, fishing, trails, festivals and events, arts and culture, winter sports, golf, resort experiences, gaming, sports competitions, agri- and eco-tourism and so much more.
Reclaim your sense of adventure, capture wonderful family memories or relax and rejuvenate. Whether you enjoy a short getaway package, a family vacation, weekend retreat, romantic getaway or casual day trip, you are guaranteed to have fun in Ontario’s Lake Country.
For tourism information, visit: www.OntariosLakeCountry.com. Or, visit: www.CycleSimcoe.ca for more information on cycling in Simcoe County.
Canopy Cruising
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Length: 26 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
This fun and scenic route is great for cyclists of all abilities. Enjoy one of the most scenic routes in the entire County! Riders start on the tree canopied Bass Lake Side Road and are faced with a couple challenging climbs, such as the first right turn on to the 8th Line and rolling terrain on the 4th Line heading back towards Horseshoe. The Canopy Cruising route is perfect for cyclists looking for challenging climbs with beautiful scenery along the way.
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Bass Lake Beauty
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 34 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
Starting on Bass Lake Side Road and continuing on the 8th Line, it’s no surprise where the name “Canopy Cruising” came from. Taking you through the canopied section of Bass Lake Sideroad, enjoy the scenic, windy roads and test yourself with the 5k grind up the 2nd Line on this tour of central Oro-Medonte!
Hills of Oro-Medonte
Difficulty: Advanced
Length: 92 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
This tour through Oro-Medonte is both challenging and beautiful. This route begins on the quiet Bass Lake Sideroad, but don’t get comfortable, because once you turn left on the 7th line the hills begin. Riders can test themselves against some of our largest and longest climbs, including the Eady Stairs! For a rest, stop in the town of Moonstone for a quick snack before descending Moonstone Road, towards the 10th Line. Hills of Oro-Medonte is designed for recreational and avid cyclists looking to test their abilities, with challenging hills and long descents throughout the entire route.
Canopy Cruising
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Length: 26 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
This fun and scenic route is great for cyclists of all abilities. Enjoy one of the most scenic routes in the entire County! Riders start on the tree canopied Bass Lake Side Road and are faced with a couple challenging climbs, such as the first right turn on to the 8th Line and rolling terrain on the 4th Line heading back towards Horseshoe. The Canopy Cruising route is perfect for cyclists looking for challenging climbs with beautiful scenery along the way.
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Bass Lake Beauty
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 34 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
Starting on Bass Lake Side Road and continuing on the 8th Line, it’s no surprise where the name “Canopy Cruising” came from. Taking you through the canopied section of Bass Lake Sideroad, enjoy the scenic, windy roads and test yourself with the 5k grind up the 2nd Line on this tour of central Oro-Medonte!
Hills of Oro-Medonte
Difficulty: Advanced
Length: 92 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
This tour through Oro-Medonte is both challenging and beautiful. This route begins on the quiet Bass Lake Sideroad, but don’t get comfortable, because once you turn left on the 7th line the hills begin. Riders can test themselves against some of our largest and longest climbs, including the Eady Stairs! For a rest, stop in the town of Moonstone for a quick snack before descending Moonstone Road, towards the 10th Line. Hills of Oro-Medonte is designed for recreational and avid cyclists looking to test their abilities, with challenging hills and long descents throughout the entire route.
Canopy Cruising
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate
Length: 26 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
This fun and scenic route is great for cyclists of all abilities. Enjoy one of the most scenic routes in the entire County! Riders start on the tree canopied Bass Lake Side Road and are faced with a couple challenging climbs, such as the first right turn on to the 8th Line and rolling terrain on the 4th Line heading back towards Horseshoe. The Canopy Cruising route is perfect for cyclists looking for challenging climbs with beautiful scenery along the way.
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Bass Lake Beauty
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 34 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
Starting on Bass Lake Side Road and continuing on the 8th Line, it’s no surprise where the name “Canopy Cruising” came from. Taking you through the canopied section of Bass Lake Sideroad, enjoy the scenic, windy roads and test yourself with the 5k grind up the 2nd Line on this tour of central Oro-Medonte!
Hills of Oro-Medonte
Difficulty: Advanced
Length: 92 km
Start: 4th Line and Bass Lake Sideroad
This tour through Oro-Medonte is both challenging and beautiful. This route begins on the quiet Bass Lake Sideroad, but don’t get comfortable, because once you turn left on the 7th line the hills begin. Riders can test themselves against some of our largest and longest climbs, including the Eady Stairs! For a rest, stop in the town of Moonstone for a quick snack before descending Moonstone Road, towards the 10th Line. Hills of Oro-Medonte is designed for recreational and avid cyclists looking to test their abilities, with challenging hills and long descents throughout the entire route.



