Cycling.
The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail runs roughly 10 km off-road through Burlington — Spencer Smith Park west along the Beach Strip, across the Burlington Canal Lift Bridge, into Hamilton's Confederation Beach Park. The HamBur Loop, opened in 2019, turns the same waterfront into a 50-kilometre signed circle around Hamilton Harbour and back through the Red Hill Valley.
The brief.
The Burlington stretch of the Waterfront Trail is paved off-road for most of its length, with a brief on-road jog near the Burlington Canal Lift Bridge. The HamBur Loop combines the Waterfront Trail south leg with on-road and rail-trail segments through Hamilton — a full circle around Hamilton Harbour that takes most of a day.
North Shore Boulevard around Aldershot to LaSalle Park is the on-road alternative on the north side of the bay. Burlington's quiet-residential and arterial network connects east to Oakville's waterfront cycling and north to Conservation Halton's Milton trail systems for longer rides.
Bruce Trail through the Burlington escarpment portions is hike-only — no cycling.
4. places.
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Great Lakes Waterfront Trail (Burlington segment)
~10 km off-road along the Beach Strip from Spencer Smith Park to Hamilton's Confederation Beach Park.
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HamBur Loop
50 km signed circle linking Burlington's lakefront to Hamilton's harbour through Albion Falls and the Red Hill Valley.
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North Shore Boulevard (Burlington Bay route)
On-road alternative around the bay through Aldershot to LaSalle Park.
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Lakeshore Road / urban Burlington network
The city's east-west cycling spine connecting Bronte/Oakville to downtown to Beachway.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.