Toronto Lake – Fox Lake loop from Lake Champion
Toronto Lake – Fox Lake loop from Lake Champion
2.6
(11)
95
riders
02:33
48.8km
550m
Road cycling
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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After 344 m for 266 m
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After 48.2 km for 266 m
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Waypoints
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
28.5 km
10.6 km
9.69 km
Surfaces
34.5 km
13.6 km
754 m
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Elevation
Highest point (420 m)
Lowest point (290 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a road cycling adventure that stitches together diverse landscapes, the Toronto Lake – Fox Lake loop from Lake Champion presents a moderate challenge. This conceptual route, covering 30.3 miles (48.8 km) with 1793 feet (547 metres) of elevation gain, could take you around 2 hours and 32 minutes to complete. It's a ride for those who appreciate varied scenery and are ready for a journey that blends urban waterfronts with serene natural settings, offering a unique perspective on different cycling regions.
What to expect on Toronto Lake – Fox Lake loop from Lake Champion
Imagine starting your ride along the Toronto waterfront, enjoying paved, off-road sections with views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline. You might then transition to Toronto's inland trails, like the Don River Trail, which offers a more natural, serene environment with trees and waterways, though some sections can have steep elevation changes. The route could then conceptually lead you towards the Lake Champlain region, where you'd find quiet back roads winding through extraordinary mountain and countryside scenery, with views of the Adirondack Mountains. Expect a mix of flat, easy stretches and some rolling hills, with isolated steep climbs in mountainous areas, making it suitable for cyclists who enjoy a varied and engaging ride.
Planning your visit
Given that this route combines elements from distinct geographical areas, specific planning for a single trailhead or parking spot isn't straightforward. However, if you were to explore segments, Toronto's waterfront trails offer accessible parking in numerous city parks, while the Lake Champlain Bikeways network provides information on various starting points and amenities. Always check local conditions and advisories for the specific regions you plan to cycle in, especially regarding seasonal conditions or potential road closures. Carrying enough water is always a good idea, particularly on longer stretches or during warmer months.
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