A Motorcyclist's Guide to Riding Explorer's Edge: Where to Ride, Eat, and Sleep

If you're riding one of Ontario, Canada's best moto regions this summer here's everything you need to know.

Explorer’s Edge, the stunning region of Ontario, Canada encompassing Muskoka, Parry Sound, Algonquin Park, and the Almaguin Highlands, is a motorcyclist’s dream. It offers an unforgettable ride with winding roads, breathtaking scenery, and a mix of small-town charm and outdoor adventure. Whether tackling a day ride, a multi-day tour, or a quick weekend escape, here’s everything you need to know about Explorer's Edge's best routes, accommodations, and eateries.

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Where to Ride

1. Top Ten Touring Roads in the Great Canadian Wilderness

If you’re looking for some of the best roads in Ontario for motorcycle touring, check out the Top Ten Touring Roads in the Great Canadian Wilderness. Many of these roads weave through the heart of Explorer’s Edge, offering everything from tight curves to sweeping lake views. Roads like Highway 518, 632, and Southwood Road (Muskoka Road 13) are must-rides for enthusiasts looking for a thrilling experience.

2. The Small Loop

The Small Loop is a fantastic choice for a perfect day trip or a weekend ride. Stretching 650 km (400 miles), it takes you through scenic backroads, serene forests, and crystal-clear lakes. This route offers an ideal combination of winding roads and relaxing straightaways, making it perfect for both seasoned and novice riders.

3. The Big Loop

If you have additional time, consider taking on the Big Loop, which covers just under 1,000 km (620 miles). You’ll ride through the highlights of Muskoka, Parry Sound, and the Almaguin Highlands. You’ll pass through Algonquin Park, experience remote wilderness roads, and enjoy countless picturesque stops. With various options for detours and scenic pull-offs, this loop is perfect for those seeking the complete Explorer’s Edge experience.

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Where to Stay

After a long day on the road, you’ll want a comfortable and inviting place to rest. There’s no shortage of options, from B&Bs to cottages and resorts. Here are some top choices for accommodations in Explorer’s Edge that not only provide a place to stay overnight but also serve as a perfect base for a few days of exploration:

1. Residence Inn Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf

Located on the beautiful Muskoka Wharf, this hotel offers waterfront views, spacious suites, and easy access to the great riding roads in the Muskoka region. The secure parking makes it an excellent choice for motorcyclists.

2. Inn at the Falls, Bracebridge

If you’re looking for historic charm, this inn in Bracebridge provides cozy accommodations right in the heart of town. You’ll be within walking distance of great restaurants and scenic spots.

3. Deerhurst Resort, Huntsville

For a more luxurious stay, Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville offers everything from golf to waterfront relaxation. It’s also an excellent launch point for exploring Algonquin Park and the surrounding Muskoka roads.

4. Best Western Plus Parry Sound

This newly built hotel in Parry Sound is a fantastic option for riders taking on the Small or Big Loop. It provides modern amenities, comfortable rooms, and easy access to restaurants and local attractions.

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Where to Eat

Delicious food is essential for any motorcycle tour, and Explorer’s Edge offers a wealth of fantastic eateries. Here are several must-visit spots along the region's finest moto roads:

1. Trestle Brewing Company, Parry Sound

If you’re in Parry Sound, stop by Trestle Brewing Company for locally brewed craft beer and delicious pub fare. With a riverside patio, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a day of riding.

2. Roxie’s Diner, Port Loring

A hidden gem in Port Loring, Roxie’s Diner serves up hearty breakfasts and homestyle meals that are perfect for fueling up before a long ride.

3. Jake’s Place Restaurant, Port Loring

Another great spot in Port Loring, Jake’s Place, offers friendly service and classic diner favourites. It’s a great mid-ride stop to recharge with a satisfying meal.

4. 3 Guys And A Stove, Huntsville

A must-visit in Huntsville, 3 Guys and a Stove, focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and inventive dishes. It’s a great place to enjoy a quality meal before heading back on the road.

5. The Mad Musher, Whitney

If you’re venturing through Algonquin Park, The Mad Musher in Whitney is an excellent stop. This rustic eatery serves hearty comfort food with a great view of the Madawaska River.

6. The Hook & Ladder Bar and Grill, Bala

For a casual lakeside dining experience, The Hook & Ladder in Bala is a fantastic choice. The relaxed atmosphere and satisfying menu make it a perfect stop for hungry riders.

7. Food Trucks

If your favourite time is in the saddle over a restaurant chair, then a quick bite from a food truck might be what you are after. You are in luck, as Explorer’s Edge has plenty of delicious food truck options. Some favourites are The Smokin Birds in Bala, The Kart in Parry Sound, The Banger in Emsdale or some tasty pierogis at Curb Your Appetite in Burk's Falls.

A motorcyclist posing in front of a moose statue.

Riding through Explorer’s Edge provides an unmatched adventure, breathtaking scenery, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re cruising along Ontario’s best motorcycle routes, tackling the Small or Big Loop, or simply searching for a weekend getaway, this region has it all. With fantastic accommodations and dining options, your motorcycle tour through Explorer’s Edge will be truly memorable.

So gear up, hit the road, and relish everything this incredible region offers!

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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