Cycling.
The Town of Wasaga Beach paved/stone-dust trail network — the Blueberry, Shore Lane, Sunnidale, and Nottawasaga Trails — connects east into Tiny Township via the Tiny Trail and west toward Collingwood, where riders stitch onto the 32 km Georgian Trail to Meaford. Inside Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, more than 14 km of multi-use trail open to cyclists in summer, and the Trans Canada Trail passes through the town as part of the cross-Ontario route.
The brief.
The Town network is flat, paved or stone-dust, and signed for non-motorized use — comfortable for any fitness level on a hybrid or e-bike. The in-park trails are similarly flat and run through pine plantation behind the strand.
The Wasaga–Collingwood corridor along Highway 26 is the main connector to the Georgian Trail rail-trail to the west; the Tiny Trail east links Wasaga's network into Tiny Township's recreation trails. May through October is the standard cycling season; the Wasaga Nordic Centre's in-park trails flip to ski grooming in winter and are not cycled in season.
Cycle Simcoe maintains regional route documentation that stitches Wasaga into longer Simcoe County loops.
5. places.
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Town of Wasaga Beach trail network
Blueberry Trail (inland length of the park), Shore Lane Trail, Sunnidale Trail, Nottawasaga Trail; paved/stone-dust signed for non-motorized use.
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Wasaga Beach Provincial Park multi-use trails
14+ km of in-park trail open to cyclists in summer; closed in winter for Nordic grooming.
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Trans Canada Trail through town
Cross-Ontario route segment passing through Wasaga Beach.
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Tiny Trail connection (east)
Town network connects across the Wasaga–Tiny boundary into Tiny Township's recreation trail.
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Collingwood / Georgian Trail connection (west)
Town network connects west toward Collingwood and the 32 km Georgian Trail to Meaford.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01Town trails are non-motorized (walking, cycling, skating) under Town recreation policy.Source ↗
- 02Vehicle access to in-park trails is via daily or seasonal Ontario Parks permits at posted Beach Area entry points.Source ↗
- 03Park multi-use trails close in winter for Wasaga Nordic Centre grooming.Source ↗