Cycling.
The K&P Rail Trail's Renfrew–Calabogie section runs roughly 32 km of flat gravel rail-trail on the former Kingston & Pembroke Railway corridor; the Calabogie end is the western terminus of the long-distance K&P system that continues south through Lanark Highlands and Frontenac County toward Kingston.
The brief.
The County of Renfrew bought the corridor from Canadian Pacific Railway in 2001 and developed it as a multi-use trail. The surface is gravel rail-bed — best for hybrid, gravel, or fat-tire bikes.
The trail passes through wooded country and along lake margins, with bridges and crossings; check County notices for any segment closures (e.g., the Ashdad bridge reconstruction). The Calabogie end connects directly into the village; the eastern end terminates in Renfrew.
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K&P Rail Trail (Calabogie–Renfrew section)
~32 km gravel rail-trail on former K&P corridor; western terminus in Calabogie village.
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