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Feb 9, 2007 - Missisauga Festival InformationBack
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Trails & Cycling
Trails Mississauga's extensive trail system offers everyone the perfect way to get active. Trails can be used for walking, cycling, jogging, inline skating and even cross country skiing during the winter months.
Studies have shown the two most popular leisure activities preferred by Mississauga residents are walking and cycling. As a result, the City of Mississauga developed a Trails Master Plan. This plan was developed with the assistance of the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee (MCAC) and is intended to guide the future development and expansion of Mississauga's trail system. The plan also ensures that cycling and cyclists are in the forefront when planning new subdivisions and redeveloping older areas.
Mississauga Trails Map
In this map you will find 23 major trails varying in length from 1.5 to 22 km (1 to 13 miles.) Some day all four corners of the city will be connected by trails providing a safe and convenient way for all Mississauga residents to travel. To find out how to obtain a free copy of the map or view the map online visit the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Web site.
Cycling in Mississauga
Take one of our instructional bike courses to increase your confidence levels on the trails or join in the fun of a July weekly group ride, there are five to choose from. Participate in the fun of a community ride paired with two of Mississauga's premier events. This year, the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee has teamed up with The Bread and Honey Festival (June) and the Southside Shuffle Blues and Jazz Festival (September) to offer a community ride as part of the festivities.
Whether you're cycling with friends and family, learning new cycling skills, participating in a group or community ride or simply enjoying Mississauga's beautiful scenery - now is the time to discover Mississauga on your bike!
For More Information
To obtain further information on trails in Mississauga visit the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Web site. MCAC is a committee of Council formed in 1994 with representatives from each ward, two Councillors and City staff. The committee meets monthly to advise on Mississauga's trail network and to promote cycling awareness and safety.
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