Cycling.
The Niagara River Recreation Trail leaves Fort Erie at the head of the Niagara River and runs paved and non-motorized along the Niagara Parkway in four sections to Niagara-on-the-Lake. The City of Niagara Falls leg threads the falls themselves and the Whirlpool, with the gorge below the path almost the entire way.
Niagara Parks Commission cites a 56 km figure across the corridor.
The brief.
The four sections are NOTL → Queenston, Queenston → Whirlpool Aero Car, Chippawa → Black Creek, and Black Creek → Fort Erie — the Queenston → Whirlpool Aero Car leg is the canonical Niagara Falls segment, with the falls overlooks at Table Rock as the pivot point. The trail is paved, flat, and managed end-to-end by Niagara Parks.
Best season is May through October; the Parkway corridor stays driveable year-round but the Recreation Trail itself is unmaintained for snow, so spring and fall are the riding shoulders. Some sections share alignment with the Niagara Parkway road shoulder; speed and direction signage applies.
The Niagara Falls leg is the most-recognized stretch of the entire corridor.
3. places.
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Niagara River Recreation Trail — Niagara Falls segment
Paved non-motorized trail along the Niagara Parkway through the City of Niagara Falls; passes the falls, Table Rock, the Whirlpool and the Sir Adam Beck overlooks. Niagara Parks-managed end-to-end.
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Niagara Parkway corridor
55–56 km scenic route Lake Erie to Lake Ontario; the road and trail run parallel, so cyclists can stitch the Recreation Trail with the Parkway shoulder where useful.
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Sir Adam Beck overlooks segment
Mid-corridor stretch between Queenston and the Whirlpool Aero Car; the gull-staging viewing point that doubles as a riding waypoint.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01Niagara River Recreation Trail: paved non-motorized trail; pedestrian and cyclist use; managed end-to-end by Niagara Parks. Some sections share alignment with the Niagara Parkway road shoulder; speed and direction signage applies.Source ↗
- 02Cycling on Niagara Parks land follows the Niagara Parks cycling guidance for the Recreation Trail and Parkway corridor.Source ↗