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Cycle Safety in the City

One of the best ways to explore the City of Ottawa is by bicycle. There are over 600 kilometres of bike paths in Canada’s Capital Region, allowing you to incorporate a healthy and active lifestyle every day. A beautiful tour awaits you on the Capital Pathway Network, which was designed to take advantage of the green and natural areas in Canada’s Capital Region.

The paths are shared with in-line skaters, runners and walkers, allowing everyone to enjoy this incredible feature that our city has to offer.

Scenic Bike Paths

Are you planning an outing by bike? The following paths will take you to past some of the best scenery in Ottawa and Gatineau.

Over the past decade, the number of pathway users (including pedestrians, runners, cyclists, in-line skaters and people with mobility impairments) has increased dramatically. The following courtesy suggestions and rules are aimed at keeping the pathways safe and fun for everyone.

Be courteous Yield to pedestrians.

Be safe Cycle at a safe speed (maximum 20 km/hr.).

Be vigilant Keep to the right.

Be visible Wear bright or reflective clothing; make sure that your bike is equipped with lights.

Be predictable Sound your bell or call out before passing.

Additional Courtesy and Safety Rules for All Pathway Users

  • Check behind and ahead of you before moving across the pathway or turning.
  • Move completely off the pathway when stopping.
  • Keep domestic animals on a leash, and clean up after them.
  • Know the cycling hand signals; if cycling, be sure to use hand signals.

Above all- Enjoy everything our beautiful city has to offer and have fun!