Canada is home to some beautiful cycling routes, with stunning scenery and challenging terrain. Here are a few of the most famous cycling routes in Canada:
The Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia: This 298-km route on Cape Breton Island is known for its stunning coastal views and challenging climbs through the Cape Breton Highlands.
The Icefields Parkway, Alberta: This 232-km route through the Canadian Rockies offers breathtaking views of glaciers, waterfalls, and mountain peaks.
The Confederation Trail, Prince Edward Island: This 449-km trail stretches from one end of the island to the other, offering a peaceful, car-free ride through picturesque countryside and charming small towns.
The Okanagan Rail Trail, British Columbia: This 49-km trail follows an abandoned railway line through the Okanagan Valley, offering scenic views of lakes, vineyards, and orchards.