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Presqu'ile Promise Cycling Route

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Restaurant with view of harbour and boats at marina in Brighton

For our annual Mother & Daughter bike ride we chose this looped route and found that combining cycling with walking this delightful route created some of our fondest memories.

We started in the heritage Village of Grafton which has a nice café and some small shops. We enjoyed Orchard Grove Road aptly named because you’ll see apple blossoms in May or heavily-laden apples trees in the fall. This road to Lakeport Road was low in vehicle traffic, and had lots of places to stop, like pebbly Wicklow Beach where there was a port-a-potty available.   Lakeport, originally named Cat Hollow, has a poem inscribed on a rock plinth at the water’s edge and is a nice respite from riding.

We sat in the shade of lovely old trees in the centre square of the Village of Colborne, and stopped at the Colborne Art Gallery. Eastbound out of the village we were delighted to see the construction of paved cycling shoulders which should be completed shortly.  That'll make for a safer to ride on County Road 2 into Brighton. 

Union Road runs south from County Road 2 and connects with Lakeshore into Brighton along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Wetlands harbouring cranes and swans along this route bring you to either continue on to the town centre, or to visit Presqu’ile Provincial Park. We chose to check out the Park and were rewarded with riding trails and boardwalks for walking. It was cool and refreshing and we loved the diversity.

Exterior of Colborne Art Gallery with yellow sculpture and flag signageColborne Art Gallery, Colborne

View of Presqu'ile Park Marsh in summer showing lake and clouds in sky
Marsh at Presqu'ile Provincial Park

After dinner at Vito's Pizzeria in downtown Brighton, and a night at a local bed and breakfast we were rested and ready to start again.

Riding westbound along Little Lake Road, we stopped at Little Lake for a refreshing swim. We were glad we loaded up on some carbs and stretched our legs because Telephone and Pipeline Roads greeted us with ‘killer hills’! Once we reached Shelter Valley Road, it was all down hill from there as we returned to Grafton.

Exhilarating, beautiful views of the Northumberland hills, farmland and the fresh smell along the Lake Ontario shoreline, combined with walking some of the trails in Presqu’ile, made for a memorable bike ride. We count it as one of our best and highly recommend it.

 

by Petra Hartwig

 

*Article written based on experiences prior to COVID-19

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