Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards is a township situated in Ontario's Ottawa Valley, characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The region features a composition of rich forests, clear lakes, and rivers, alongside rolling farms and hills. This varied terrain provides a setting for several outdoor activities, including road cycling. The area's geography, with its mix of quiet country roads and routes offering elevation gains, supports a range of outdoor pursuits.
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33.1km
01:34
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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93.6km
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990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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97.1km
05:02
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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83.9km
04:19
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1,040m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards offers a range of outdoor activities including road cycling, bird watching, snowshoeing, ATVing, snowmobiling, golfing, and fishing. The region's natural landscape features rich forests, clear lakes, and rolling farms. Bonnechere Provincial Park also provides camping and programs.
Road cycling routes in Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards traverse rolling farms, dense forests, and numerous lakes. The terrain varies from quiet country roads to routes with significant elevation gains, accommodating different skill levels. Komoot offers a guide for Road Cycling Routes around Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards.
A moderate road cycling option is the Wilno Hills – Albert Lake Little Beach loop from Priests Ponds. This route is 20.6 miles (33.1 km) long and typically takes about 1 hour and 34 minutes to complete. Some segments of this route may be unpaved.
The Killaloe Covered Bridge loop from Killaloe is a challenging route, measuring 58.1 miles (93.6 km) with substantial elevation changes. Another option is the Halfway Lake – Canoe Lake loop from CFS Foymount, which is 60.3 miles (97.1 km) and features varied terrain.
Cyclists can encounter the Killaloe Covered Bridge, a historical and scenic landmark. Routes also pass by natural features such as Round Lake, dense forests, and rolling farmlands. Foy Provincial Park offers pristine waterfront views along Round Lake.
The township supports a wide array of four-season family-oriented outdoor activities. Killaloe Station Park offers picnic areas and a natural playspace. Killaloe Pathways Park provides a 0.9 mile (1.5 km) loop with a fitness and reading trail.
Bonnechere Provincial Park, located within the township, offers dog-friendly trails. This park also provides camping and programs exploring local Indigenous knowledge and natural history.
The 'Tour de BeaverTail' is a cycling event held in Killaloe, celebrating the area's connection to the Beavertail pastry. It offers various ride lengths, including 6.2 miles (10 km), 31.1 miles (50 km), 37.3 miles (60 km), and 62.1 miles (100 km) through the Ottawa Valley countryside.
Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards has been visited by more than 10 komoot users. There is 1 road cycling route currently available on komoot for this region. Users can find a guide for Road Cycling Routes around Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards.
Komoot offers a guide titled Road Cycling Routes around Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards. This guide provides information and routes specifically for road cycling in the region. It is designed to help users discover suitable cycling paths.
The official website for the Township of Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards is www.killaloe-hagarty-richards.ca. This site provides information about the local municipality and its services.
The general phone number for the Municipal Office of Killaloe, Hagarty And Richards is +16137572300. This number can be used for inquiries related to the township's administration and services.

