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Thousand Islands - Self-guided

Cycling vacations among the islands
Self-guided
The Self-guided experience is designed for independent cyclists on the road. You choose your departure date and your dream destination, and benefit from trip planning by our advisors: transport, accommodation, meals and, of course, our exclusive itineraries. These suggest interesting itineraries around stopover towns chosen for their services and accommodation. So you leave with all the information you need to make your trip a success. Once at your destination, you'll enjoy even greater freedom, without a guide or support vehicle, so you can choose what to do each day!

From

1525$

per person

Duration

5 days

4 nights

Level

Level :

1 - Easy - flat - 30 to 60 km

Where it's as beautiful as it is blue

Whether you're in the Bay of Quinte region, which includes Prince Edward County winery, or on Route 33, Loyalist Parkway, the blue of the water - Lake Ontario and then the St. Lawrence - is everywhere.

Soon, the great river chisels the landscape with its string of islands, from the great Wolfe to the tiny, single-tree islands! Between Kingston and Morrisburg, you'll see them in all their splendour. This is one corner of the planet where nature has had a particularly happy hand, and it's great to discover it by bike! 

Roulez Self-guided

With our Self-guided package, you can enjoy your stay as you wish, in complete independence. We give you the itinerary, book your accommodation and the rest is up to you!

Package including

 

 

transfer between Brockville and Picton;

4 nights in a three- or four-star hotel, double occupancy;

4 breakfasts;

  • GPX data, maps and daily itineraries in electronic format;
  • information to ensure the smooth running of your trip: contact details and telephone numbers for transport providers at your destination, bike stores, an emergency number, etc;
  • transport of luggage between each stage town (one per person, maximum 15 kg);
  • taxes;

Not included: transportation to the point of departure for the passenger, baggage and bicycle; equipment, such as the bicycle; the presence of a guide; mechanical repairs and access to a support vehicle; costs in the event of a mechanical or physical problem; coverage under the Fonds d'indemnisation des clients des agents de voyages (FICAV), i.e. $1 per $1,000 and the applicable discount.

 

Package including

 

 

transfer between Brockville and Picton;

4 nights in a three- or four-star hotel, double occupancy;

4 breakfasts;

  • GPX data, maps and daily itineraries in electronic format;
  • information to ensure the smooth running of your trip: contact details and telephone numbers for transport providers at your destination, bike stores, an emergency number, etc;
  • transport of luggage between each stage town (one per person, maximum 15 kg);
  • taxes;

Not included: transportation to the point of departure for the passenger, baggage and bicycle; equipment, such as the bicycle; the presence of a guide; mechanical repairs and access to a support vehicle; costs in the event of a mechanical or physical problem; coverage under the Fonds d'indemnisation des clients des agents de voyages (FICAV), i.e. $1 per $1,000 and the applicable discount.

 

Other information

Departure/return

Brockville

Circuit rating : 1
easy, flat circuit: few difficulties; from 30 to 60 km.

Other information

Departure/return

Brockville

Circuit rating : 1
easy, flat circuit: few difficulties; from 30 to 60 km.

Day-by-day cycling itinerary

Short route: 160 km - Long route: 213 km
1

Day 1

Meet at 9 a.m. in Brockville. Transfer at 9:30 a.m. from Brockville to Picton (2 hrs.). Arrival in Picton around 11:30 a.m. Loop via Wellington, Bloomfield, Sandbanks (43 to 46 km).

2

Day 2

Picton, Sandhurst, Bath, Amherstview, Kingston (67 or 74 km).

3

Day 3

Kingston, King Pitt, Eastview, Howe Island, Gananoque (36 km).

4

Day 4

Gananoque, Darlingside, Rockport, Butternut Bay, Brockville (54 km).

5

Day 5

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