Cycling.
The Town of Orangeville maintains over 20 kilometres of multi-surface trails connecting more than 30 parks across town and extending to Island Lake Conservation Area, with a published Cycling Trails Map for route-finding. The Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail loops the 182-hectare Island Lake reservoir on a crushed-stone-and-decking surface, accommodating road and gravel bikes for an 8-kilometre lakeside loop.
The Credit Valley Trail's planned 100-kilometre pathway begins at these headwaters.
The brief.
Orangeville's strength as a cycling base is the in-town network rather than a singletrack scene — the 20+ kilometres of multi-use trails are designed for hybrids, gravel, and casual road riding rather than mountain bikes. The Town publishes both a Parks and Trails Map and a Cycling Trails Map, downloadable from the municipal website.
Island Lake Conservation Area's Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail makes a natural terminus for an in-town ride out from the centre. Beyond the town, the Credit Valley Trail is partially built — the first signed section is at Upper Credit Conservation Area in Alton, a short drive south — and the longer 100-kilometre vision will eventually run from Orangeville's headwaters down through Caledon and Mississauga to Lake Ontario at Port Credit.
May through October is the rideable window; the Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail also accommodates fat-tire biking in winter.
2. places.
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Town of Orangeville multi-use trail network
20+ km of multi-surface trails connecting 30+ parks across town and extending to Island Lake Conservation Area; Town publishes a Cycling Trails Map.
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Vicki Barron Lakeside Trail
8 km loop around Island Lake on crushed stone and decking with rest areas every 800 m; accommodates road and gravel bikes in summer and fat-tire bikes in winter.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.