Summer in Niagara is lively, you can feel the region come to life as residents and visitors alike head outdoors to enjoy sunshine, fresh air, and the activities we’ve all missed during the winter months. From scenic rides to family outings, cycling is one of the best ways to experience everything Niagara has to offer.
If you’re looking for something fun to do with your family, exploring one of Niagara’s many bike paths is a great way to stay active while taking in beautiful views along the way.

Explore Niagara’s Must-Ride Trails
Niagara is home to some incredible cycling routes suited for all ages and skill levels:
- The Friendship Trail – Stretching along the north shore of Lake Erie, this trail offers peaceful waterfront views and a smooth ride perfect for families.
- The Welland Canal Parkway Trail – A local favourite, this trail runs alongside the canal and offers a unique opportunity to watch ships pass through the locks.
- The Niagara River Recreational Trail – Ideal for a scenic ride, this trail follows the Niagara River and connects to several parks and attractions.
- The Upper Canada Heritage Trail – A quieter, nature-filled route that’s perfect if you’re looking to escape into the countryside.
Whether you're planning a short ride or a full-day cycling adventure, these trails make it easy to explore Niagara at your own pace.
Make the Most of Your Bike Trip with CAA Niagara
At CAA Niagara, we know summer adventures should be both fun and accessible. That’s why Members can enjoy exclusive savings on local cycling experiences:
- Ride through wine country with eBike the Bench Wine Tours and save 10% on e-bike rentals and guided tours
- Explore at your own pace with Escape Tours and Rentals and save 10% on bicycle rentals and tours
It’s a great way to try something new, whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just getting started.
Safety First: Safety tips for Summer Bike Adventures
Before you hit the trails, a little preparation is essential to ensuring your ride is safe and enjoyable.
Protect your head
A properly fitted helmet is one of the most important pieces of equipment you can wear. Make sure your helmet is adjusted properly, and then your ready to go!
Be visible and predictable
Wear bright or reflective clothing and use hand signals when turning or stopping so others can anticipate your movements.
Knowing the rules of the road
Cyclists in Ontario are expected to follow the same rules as drivers. Obey traffic signals, ride in the same direction as traffic, and stay in designated bike lanes when available.
Stay alert and ride smart
Keep an eye on your surroundings, avoid distractions, and be mindful of pedestrians and other cyclists sharing the path.
Sharing the Road: A Responsibility for Everyone
Cycling safety isn’t just for cyclists, it’s something all road users play a role in.
If you’re driving this summer, remember to:
- Give cyclists at least one metre of space when passing
- Check blind spots and mirrors carefully
- Watch for “dooring” when parked
- Slow down at intersections
- Be patient, especially in busy or scenic areas
A little awareness can go a long way in keeping everyone safe.
Quick Pre-Ride Checklist
Before heading out, make sure you’re ready for anything:
- Helmet is fitted and secure
- Tires are properly inflated
- Brakes are working
- Water and snacks packed
- Route planned
CAA Bike Assist
If ever you find yourself in a bind when riding your bike, give CAA Niagara a call. The CAA Bike Assist program offers the same peace of mind that comes with your emergency roadside assistance and it’s free to all Members.
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