The Great Trail: Canada's Cross-Country Cycling Network
An overview of the 28,000 km shared-use corridor linking the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic coastlines — and what cyclists can realistically expect in each region.
Read article →Detailed coverage of bike networks, commuter routes, trail conditions, and city cycling policy from British Columbia to Newfoundland.
Practical information on Canada's bike networks, protected lanes, and multi-use trail systems.
An overview of the 28,000 km shared-use corridor linking the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic coastlines — and what cyclists can realistically expect in each region.
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Toronto's cycling network has expanded significantly over the past decade. This overview maps the key protected corridors, crossing points, and seasonal considerations for daily riders.
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Montreal stands out in North America for its year-round cycling rates and dense protected bike lane grid. A look at the infrastructure, seasonal patterns, and civic context.
Read article →Golden Lane covers cycling infrastructure topics from a factual, informational standpoint. No advertising. No commercial affiliations. Coverage focuses on publicly available data, route documentation, and city planning records.
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Infrastructure · Trails · Urban Policy · Commuter Routes
Public data, city records, Transport Canada, Statistics Canada