9 Best Spring Motorcycle Rides in Ontario

Hit up these top routes in the province for some early-season riding—new blooms, warmer weather, and endless pavement. What are you waiting for?
Early spring motorcycle riding in Ontario, Canada.

Spring in Ontario is a magical time for motorcyclists. As the snow melts and temperatures rise, winding roads reveal themselves, ready to be explored. The crisp air, blooming landscapes, and excitement for the first rides of the season make spring one of the best times to get going. If you're seeking the best spring motorcycle rides in Ontario, here are some must-experience routes that showcase the province’s diverse landscapes, scenic views, and thrilling twists and turns.

1. The Forks of the Credit – Caledon

A classic for Ontario riders, the Forks of the Credit Road in Caledon offers one of the best short rides in the province. This winding stretch, nestled within the Niagara Escarpment, features tight turns,  rolling hills, and breathtaking views. In spring, the surrounding forests come alive with fresh greenery, and nearby waterfalls, like the Cheltenham Badlands and Belfountain Conservation Area, adding to the charm. No ride through the Forks Of The Credit is complete without a stop at Higher Ground Café in Belfountain. On the weekends, you can often find dozens of motorcycles at the popular coffee stop.

2. Algonquin Park Corridor – Highway 60

Highway 60 through Algonquin Provincial Park is a must-ride in the spring for those seeking an adventure through Ontario's wilderness. This stretch offers breathtaking views of lakes, forests, and wildlife and plenty of opportunities for roadside stops. Since traffic is lighter in spring than summer, you’ll have greater freedom to appreciate the sweeping curves and scenery. Every good ride deserves a satisfying lunch stop, and the Mad Musher in Whitney is just that.

3. Ride the Highlands – Eastern Ontario

Ontario’s Highlands region boasts some of the best motorcycle roads in the province, and spring is an ideal time to explore them. Routes like the 507 (the Buckhorn Road), Elephant Lake Road, and the Madawaska Loop provide an exhilarating mix of sharp turns, elevation changes, and stunning landscapes. With less traffic than peak summer months, spring riders can enjoy the twisties and rolling countryside at their own pace. Every good ride needs a lunch destination, and in the Ride The Highlands, that would be Redneck Bistro in CalabogieHeartwood Restaurant in Combermere and  Wilno Tavern Restaurant in Wilno

4. Cruise the Coast – Southern Ontario

The Cruise the Coast is a top contender if you’re looking for a laid-back ride with great waterfront views. Located in the southwest corner of Ontario, this route meanders along the Lake Erie shoreline, passing through charming towns like Port Dover, Long Point, and Port Stanley. With plenty of roadside attractions, beach stops, and delicious fish and chips joints, this ride is perfect for a relaxed spring day on the bike. Don't forget to stop in Port Dover, famous for its Friday the 13th motorcycle gatherings.

5. Georgian Bay Coastal Route – Bruce Peninsula

Springtime along the Georgian Bay Coastal Route is a breathtaking experience. Starting from Collingwood and heading north toward Tobermory, this ride offers a mix of winding roads, sweeping curves, and stunning waterfront views. Spring also means fewer tourists, making exploring Bruce Peninsula National Park, Lion’s Head, and the rugged cliffs along the coastline easier. Be sure to dress in layers, as temperatures near the water can still be brisk in early spring.

6. The Muskoka Loop – Cottage Country Adventure

Muskoka’s scenic roads, featuring pristine lakes, granite rock formations, and dense forests, make for an unforgettable spring ride. With a couple of preplanned loops to choose from and Muskoka's top ten moto roads to explore, there is much riding to be had. Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Bala, Huntsville, Dorset and Parry Sound offer opportunities to refuel the bike and body or spend the night. The sweeping curves and picturesque small towns make this a perfect day or weekend ride.  Spring allows you to beat the summer cottage traffic while enjoying the awakening landscapes of  Ontario’s cottage country.

7. Grand Algoma Tour – Northern Ontario

For riders ready to venture further north in the spring, the Grand Algoma Tour offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Ontario. Starting from Sault Ste. Marie, this route follows the Trans Canada Highway north along Lake Superior, then loops back through the inland forests of the 

Algoma region, including the twists and turns of Highway 129. The rugged beauty of the Canadian  Shield, combined with thrilling elevation changes, makes this one of Ontario’s premier motorcycle routes. In spring, you’ll witness waterfalls at their peak flow and crisp, clean air free from summer’s humidity.

8. Thousand Islands Parkway

The Thousand Islands Parkway is a fantastic spring journey with a mix of history and riverside scenery. Following the St Lawrence River, you’ll pass through charming towns like Gananoque before reaching the stunning Thousand Islands region. The Parkway is a smooth, scenic road with incredible views of the St. Lawrence River. Springtime means fewer tourists, so enjoy the peaceful ride before summer crowds arrive. Be sure to stop in the historic village of Rockport, a perfect spot to park your bike and stretch your legs.

9. The Kawarthas

Riders looking for a blend of winding roads and tranquil lakeside views should explore the 

Kawartha Highlands region. The excellent “Escape the 400s” route takes you from the GTA to Peterborough, then heads north via Buckhorn, Highway 507, and Gooderham. On the return, take  Highway 28 through Apsley and make a short detour to The Iron Rooster Rotisserie and Grill for a bite to eat, followed by a stroll through the on-site motorcycle museum. This ride showcases a mix of forested stretches, rolling farmlands, and waterfront scenery. Spring’s mild temperatures and fresh greenery make this a top choice for early-season motorcycle adventures.

Final Tips for Spring Riding in Ontario

Spring motorcycle riding comes with its own set of challenges, so be prepared before heading out.

• Watch for Road Hazards: Winter leaves gravel, potholes, and debris behind. Ride cautiously, especially in shaded or low-traffic areas.

• Check Your Gear: Inspect tires, fluids, and brakes to ensure your motorcycle is road-ready after winter storage.

• Dress for Changing Temperatures: Spring mornings can be chilly, while afternoons warm up. Layering is key.

• Be Aware of Wildlife: Springtime increases wildlife activity, including moose, deer, and small critters crossing roads.

• Plan for Fuel Stops: Some northern and rural routes may have limited gas stations open early in the season.

Ontario offers some of Canada's best spring motorcycle rides, with diverse landscapes, thrilling roads, and unforgettable scenery. Whether you’re cruising the Thousand Islands Parkway, tackling the twisties of the Highlands, or soaking in the coastal views of Lake Erie, spring is the perfect time to hit the open road. Dust off your bike, gear up, and explore Ontario’s best spring motorcycle routes!

About Martin Lortz

Martin Lortz is a freelance photographer/writer specializing in the outdoor lifestyle. Whether he is covering adventure motorcycling, kayak fishing or family oriented outdoor pursuits, his passion for capturing the beauty of nature and the people that partake in it, is evident in his work. His photos and articles have appeared in magazines such as Ski Canada, Explore, Bike, Mountain Life, Couloir, Kayak Angler and Family Camping, as well as in calendars, catalogs and brochures.

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