Experience Simcoe County by Motorcycle
Simcoe County is your ideal riding destination. With sample routes, itineraries, and must-see stops along the way, you'll keep coming back for more.
Have questions? Email tourism@simcoe.ca - we will help you pick the best route, motorcycle friendly rest stops and accommodations.
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Choose your next adventure:
Pick the best route for you and your crew, with three signature loops to choose from. Routes and rest stops can be viewed on our interactive map below.
The Big Chute Loop
This two-day ride takes you through Simcoe County's diverse landscape, including the grand vistas from the Niagara Escarpment, the shores of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe, rolling farmland and the memorable Upper Big Chute Road. While this ride can technically be completed in two days, we suggest adding a day to your trip so you can take your time cruising through quaint towns, enjoying delicious food and great patios, and discovering unique historic attractions along the way.
Length: 400 kms
Duration: 2 Days
Highlights: Niagara Escarpment, Upper Big Chute Road, Georgian Bay
The Chute Loop
Named after the popular Upper Big Chute Road, this super scenic ride takes you through the northeastern portion of Simcoe County along winding roads and into old port towns including Midland and Penetanguishene. It's a historic route featuring the 101-year-old Trent Severn Waterway, Martyr's Shrine and several heritage towns. Grab some baked goods and great coffee along the way. This day ride is perfect for those who need a little helmet time and a break from the daily grind.
Length: 250 kms
Duration: 1 Day
Highlights: Upper Big Chute Road, Georgian Bay, Coldwater, Midland, Martyr's Shrine
Saints & Sinners Loop
If your goal when riding is to find the best food and drink spots, then the Saints & Sinners Loop is your ride. During prohibition, this area was a location for bootleggers; now you can find craft breweries, VQA wineries and heritage cideries. As you ride your way through the middle of Simcoe County, along the Niagara Escarpment and through the quaint countryside, make sure you have lots of room in your saddle bag because it will be full once you finish this loop.
*Please note that while many of the Saints & Sinners stops sell alcohol, we do not promote drinking and riding. There's a reason for your saddle bag. Enjoy your samples once your kickstand is down for the day.
Length: 250 kms
Duration: 2 Days
Highlights: Craft Breweries, VQA Wineries and Heritage Cideries, Coldwater, Collingwood
*Note: we provide a series of 'feeder routes' which guide you into the County of Simcoe and link to our signature routes.
Check out our new interactive map!
Note: Click the 'arrow' tab on the top left of the map to view specific routes, feeder routes from out of town and customize your trip.