Cycling.
The Wingham Community Trail's 2.5 kilometres of off-road cycling follow an abandoned rail bed across the Maitland River on the old CNR bridge before looping around the Turnberry Flood Plain Conservation Area. South in Blyth, the Blyth Greenway Trail offers a shorter 1.37-kilometre ride along Blyth Brook on a former CPR corridor — two rail-trail surfaces that connect into the Huron County rural-road cycling network curated by Ontario's West Coast.
The brief.
North Huron cycling sits on community rail-trails inside the township and county-road touring outside it. The Wingham Community Trail mixes boardwalk, soil, asphalt, and compacted-surface sections — gravel- or hybrid-style bikes handle the corridor; smooth-tired road bikes are better off on the county roads.
The Blyth Greenway is compacted soil and short — a town connector rather than a destination ride. Best season is May through October.
Ontario's West Coast publishes the Huron County cycling guide that knits the township's two trails into the broader rural-road network out of Wingham, Blyth, and Belgrave.
2. places.
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Wingham Community Trail
2.5 km rail-bed cycling corridor with the old CNR Maitland River bridge crossing.
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Blyth Greenway Trail
1.37 km compacted-soil cycling corridor along Blyth Brook; former CPR line.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.