2021 Cycling In Ontario Guide
Pairing Culture And Cycling: 8 Cycling Trails In Stratford Ontario
Calling cyclists of all experience levels — add Stratford to your vacation bucket list this summer. There are a variety of cycling routes you’re bound to love, mixing the best of art and culture with gorgeous scenery, Stratford has so much to offer for all ages.
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Ontario By Bike & Cycle Tourism Development in Huron County
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Ontario By Bike Photo Contest

Ontario By Bike's 2020 photo contest has now been closed. We have received many great contributions and will shortly reveal the winner of this year's contest including some honourable mentions.
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Sycamore House Bed & Breakfast
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Situated on the outskirts of Kingsville, we are about 20 km west of Point Pelee National Park, the migration route for many birds.
Kingsville is the most southerly town in all mainland Canada. If having spring come a few weeks earlier and fall a few weeks later each year excites you, then Kingsville is the place you want to be. At Sycamore house you can sit in our covered interlocking brick patio and relax with a coffee or a glass of wine and enjoy the sound of the waves splashing on the rocks and stay outside just that little bit longer.
Only half the garden is on the same elevation as the house. The rest slopes down to the water and the armour stone break-wall below. Although a lot of work has gone into the garden, it is still a work in progress, especially the slope. Using armour stone, we had an S-path cut along the slope all the way down to the water’s edge. At the bottom of the slope there is a large rest area with a stone bench. Although accessible, we want to leave this part of the garden more natural and wild. We invite our guests to walk down the path and enjoy a quiet time, listening to the water while watching the ferry boat, fishing tugs and the occasional lake freighter come into Kingsville harbour.