The blog post shares a week of cycling adventures through Barrie and Penetanguishene, highlighting local street art and notable spots. Using a map with pins, each location links to photos—sometimes murals, sometimes simply meaningful places along the ride. It blends biking, art, and exploration, offering a personal view of how public spaces and creativity intersect.
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Barrie and Penetanguishene – Day 4
Cindy guest blogs the final day of our cycling trip with nearly 1,000 m of climbing, gravel detours, and relentless hills. BLTs, iced coffee, and an award-winning butter tart kept us going. After battling traffic, we finally rolled home, tired but triumphant. Strava confirmed it—954 m of climbing. We are Amazons!
Barrie and Penetanguishene – Day 3
Cycling from Midland to Barrie took us past murals, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, and the Martyrs Shrine. Steep climbs, detours, and trails tested us on the 100 km ride. We finished with a swim and dinner in Barrie—an unforgettable Ontario cycling adventure.
Barrie and Penetanguishene – Day 2
Explore a 70 km cycling adventure from Barrie to Penetanguishene along scenic rail trails and historic sites. Highlights include Fort Willow, Minesing Swamp, the Tiny Trail, Copeland Creek bridges, and Midland’s waterfront murals. Perfect for cyclists seeking history, nature, and small-town charm in Ontario.
Montreal with Owen – Street Art
Montreal public art and street art with a map showing where they are located
Brampton to Tottenham on the Caledon Trailway
Caledon Trailway ride to Tottenham with trail history, gelato, and murals at Cardwell Junction.