*Please note: Routes may change due to road accessibility and enhancements.*Updated Ride Day maps and navigation files have been posted
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Now available: Ride With GPS
Ride with GPS is an app that you can download for free on your mobile phone. Your phone then becomes your own cycling navigation device, a bike route mapping tool for cyclists. To install the Ride with GPS mobile app, search for "Ride with GPS" in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store on your device and download the app. Creating an account will allow you to record your rides as well as have your distances and speed be reflected in metric units (see settings after creating an account).
For information on how to use Ride With GPS please scroll down to the bottom of this page.
NOTE: RidewithGPS will often show some rural road as gravel that are actually paved. Our routes, except for the Railroad Gravel-A-Rama, are fully paved.
Killaloe Sunrise® Spectacular 94 kms Corrected JUNE 21, 2025
A challenging and spectacularly scenic ride through the Wilno and Opeongo Hills. You will pass parks and beaches and be able to visit a monument to heroes of the Warsaw Uprising during WWII.
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The Killaloe Sunrise® BeaverTail Pastry® takes the Classic pastry and tops it with Cinnamon, sugar, and a sunrise slice of lemon
BeaverTail® Beauty 63km Route Updated June 2025
If you prefer a milder ride that still stretches you legs, this route takes you through gently rolling hills through a rural landscape between the villages Killaloe and Eganville. Along the way you visit the indigenous community of Pikwaknagan whose unceded territory we enjoy today.
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The BeaverTail Pastry® is Canada's original tasty pastry. It was created in 1978 by Grant and Pam Hooker for sale at the Killaloe Craft and Community fair. It is now enjoyed across Canada and in many places around the globe.
The Railroad Gravel-A-Rama 50km Route Updated June 2025
Grab you gravel bike or bike with wider tires for this route along the old CN railroad trail and over a mix of gravel and paved road that will take you past the site of the 1978 Killaloe Craft and Community Fairgrounds where BeaverTails® were born.
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After your ride you may decide to enjoy the Beavertail Bananarama®. chocolate and bananas atop that delicious Classic BeaverTail Pastry®.
The Around the Town Classic 5 km walk run OR 8 km family ride
If you like your adventures short and sweet this is the one for you. Here is a 5 kilometer journey that takes you through the streets of Killaloe. Walk this one with our local historian and enjoy a Classic Beavertail Pastry® when you finish.
For those looking for an easy, family type ride there is an easy route to 8 kms going out of town to Old Killaloe and back. This is now a guided ride so you only need yor bike and the will to go.
No maps or cues for the 5K walk or the 8K Ride. This will be a guided walk with a local historian.
The Classic BeaverTail Pastry® is the pastry of legend: A Canadian classic combination of fried dough and cinnamon sugar goodness. The perfect ending for your tour of the town.
RIDE WITH GPS Instructions
Instructions:
1. Download the ridewithgps app if you don't already have it from Apple on iPhone or Google Play on Android. You do not need a paid account to use our routes.
2. Once you have the app installed, scan the QR code next to the route you are riding OR email the link to your phone.
3. at the bottom of the route on the app they should click the "Save" link and download the route for use offline. Then select, "Download for Offline" Wait for it to completely download
4. You can navigate right away by just clicking the NAVIGATE button at the bottom BUT if cell service is spotty you are better off using the offline version now downloaded to your phone.
5. To use the offline version, click the back arrow at the top left of the app. It should take you back to the Home screen where you will see a link to "Library" at the bottom. Click that link, then click the link at the top of the page that says "Offline" Your link will be there if it has downloaded
6. Click that route link and it will load and give you the "Navigate" button at the bottom. Click that and you are ready to ride with offline maps and turn by turn directions.
7. When finished you need to press and hold the "pause" button to pull up the "Finish Ride" option and stop navigation