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Maps of Canada Central for Garmin navigation devices

These maps from HikeAndBike cover the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. These maps have contour lines and hill shading and are intended for recreational use.

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02.04.2025

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Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in Central Canada?

Central Canada, particularly the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, offers a variety of beautiful hikes with diverse landscapes.

In Ontario:

  • Algonquin Provincial Park: Known for its extensive network of hiking trails, Algonquin offers a range of options for different skill levels. The Centennial Ridges Trail and the Track and Tower Trail are popular choices.
  • Bruce Peninsula National Park: The Bruce Trail, which passes through the park, offers stunning views of Georgian Bay. The Cyprus Lake Grotto is a notable natural feature along the trail.
  • Killarney Provincial Park: The La Cloche Silhouette Trail in Killarney Provincial Park is known for its rugged terrain and panoramic views of the La Cloche Mountains.
  • Cup and Saucer Trail, Manitoulin Island: This trail provides scenic views of Manitoulin Island and its surrounding landscapes, including the North Channel.
  • Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area: Located near Toronto, Rattlesnake Point offers a variety of trails with views of the Niagara Escarpment and the surrounding countryside.

In Quebec:

  • Parc National de la Gaspésie: In the Gaspé Peninsula, this national park features challenging hikes with stunning views of the Chic-Choc Mountains and diverse alpine landscapes.
  • Parc National du Mont-Tremblant: Quebec's largest national park offers a range of hiking trails, including those around Lake Monroe and the summit of Mont Tremblant.
  • Sentier Les Caps de Charlevoix: Located in the Charlevoix region, this trail offers breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding mountains.
  • Parc National des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie: Known for its deep gorges and high mountains, this park provides hikers with challenging trails and impressive scenery.
  • Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier: Just north of Quebec City, this park features a variety of hiking trails along the Jacques-Cartier River with beautiful viewpoints.

Before embarking on any hike, it's important to check trail conditions, be prepared for changing weather, and follow any safety guidelines provided by local authorities or park services.

Where can you find the most beautiful cycle routes in Central Canada?

Central Canada, encompassing the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, offers a variety of beautiful cycling routes that showcase the region's diverse landscapes and scenic vistas.

In Ontario:

  • Waterfront Trail, Toronto: This trail runs along Lake Ontario, offering cyclists stunning waterfront views and passing through parks, beaches, and cultural sites.
  • Niagara Parkway: Connecting Niagara Falls to Fort Erie, this scenic route along the Niagara River features views of the falls, vineyards, and historic sites.
  • Prince Edward County: Known for its wineries and picturesque landscapes, Prince Edward County offers cyclists a mix of rural roads and waterfront routes.
  • Kettle Valley Rail Trail: While the majority of this trail is in British Columbia, the Ontario section near Niagara offers a scenic ride through wine country.
  • The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail: Spanning multiple provinces, the Ontario section of this trail provides cyclists with beautiful views of the Great Lakes, passing through various waterfront communities.

In Quebec:

  • Le P'tit Train du Nord: This former railway line has been transformed into a popular cycling trail, stretching over 200 km through the Laurentians, passing by charming villages and countryside.
  • La Route Verte: Quebec's extensive network of cycling routes, La Route Verte, offers a variety of options for cyclists to explore the province's diverse landscapes, from rural areas to urban centers.
  • Île d'Orléans: Located near Quebec City, Île d'Orléans provides a scenic cycling route with views of the St. Lawrence River, orchards, and historic architecture.
  • Parc Jean-Drapeau Circuit, Montreal: Cyclists can explore the beautiful Parc Jean-Drapeau and enjoy views of the Montreal skyline, the St. Lawrence River, and various outdoor art installations.
  • Gaspé Peninsula: For more experienced cyclists, the Gaspé Peninsula offers challenging but rewarding routes with coastal views, cliffs, and quaint fishing villages.

Before embarking on any cycling route, be sure to check trail conditions, understand the level of difficulty, and adhere to safety guidelines. Additionally, consider exploring local cycling organizations or tourism offices for more detailed information on cycling routes in Central Canada.