2025 Coulson’s Hill Weekly Series
A staple of the Ontario XC racing scene since the 1990s, we offer skill-based categorization that delivers tight competition and varying race length. Our skills-based approach removes age and gender […]
A staple of the Ontario XC racing scene since the 1990s, we offer skill-based categorization that delivers tight competition and varying race length. Our skills-based approach removes age and gender […]
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More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
More information coming soon. Registration Tech Guide
Bike racing returns to Tahoe and Buckhorn. Join Midweek Cycling Club every Tuesday evening this summer for their famous Criterium Series. *NEW FOR 2025* The Midweek Crit is only […]
The King Race Series provides a friendly and competitive event for riders of all ages and abilities. Join them weekly from April 29th to September 2nd at the Centennial Trails in King Township to improve your fitness, skills, and overall love for mountain biking. Enjoy weekly draw prizes, demo bikes, and guest sponsors! Registration
This family friendly evening 15 km urban ride is not only a fun community event, but it also helps raise funds to support Bike Me Up Niagara’s mission of repairing […]
Ontario Cycling (OC) is the recognized authority by Cycling Canada on all aspects of cycling in Ontario, including Gravel, BMX, Para, Road, Mountain Bike, Cyclo-Cross and Track.
Ontario Cycling acknowledges that we live, work, and ride on the traditional territories of the many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples across Ontario. We recognize the treaties that cover this land and honour the enduring presence of all Indigenous peoples of this province as we commit to the ongoing journey of reconciliation. To learn more, visit native-land.ca.