Cycling.
The Pickering segment of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is the city's signed lakeshore cycling corridor — running along Lake Ontario through the Frenchman's Bay waterfront and continuing east toward Ajax and Whitby and west toward Toronto and Scarborough. The Seaton Hiking Trail's mixed-use sections give an inland off-road option along West Duffins Creek through north Pickering.
The brief.
The Waterfront Trail through Pickering is paved or compacted gravel and largely flat — it's the easiest entry point to long-distance road-style cycling in the city. The Seaton Trail's mixed-use sections through north Pickering are gravel and shared with hikers, so a slow pace is expected.
There is no purpose-built mountain-bike network; informal cross-country use exists at Greenwood and along the Seaton Trail only. May through October is the easiest cycling window; downtown and waterfront segments stay rideable in shoulder season.
Pickering is a documented community on the Waterfront Regeneration Trust route guide, which is the authoritative routing source.
2. places.
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Great Lakes Waterfront Trail (Pickering segment)
Signed Lake Ontario shoreline route through Pickering; connects east toward Ajax, Whitby, and Cobourg, and west toward Toronto and Scarborough.
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Seaton Hiking Trail
Volunteer-maintained mixed-use trail along West Duffins Creek through north Pickering; cycling permitted on portions.
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