A Perfect Weekend Together: Our Motorcycle Adventure Through Ontario’s Highlands

Smooth curves, peaceful lakeside stops, and a trip that’s more about the journey than the destination—this Ontario motorcycle adventure is one for the books.
two motorcyclists ride along a smooth two-lane highway in Ontario's Highlands on a summer day.

There’s nothing like hitting the open road on two wheels, especially when you’ve got your favourite riding partner with you. For Darren and me, the promise of four days in Ontario’s Highlands felt like an escape from the everyday—a chance to reconnect, explore, and let the road guide us somewhere extraordinary. If you’re looking for an adventure that’s fun and relaxing, you should definitely add this to your list.

Day 1: Toronto to Haliburton: Starting Your Ontario Highlands Motorcycle Adventure

A man and woman smile with their motorcycles parked next to a lakeside patio illuminated in the summer evening.
The Bonnie View Inn is a perfect place to relax at the end of a day on the road. // Photo credit Cecilia Lai

We started in downtown Toronto, leaving the familiar sounds of the city behind. The highways gave way to quieter roads, and the further we rode, the landscape began to transform into something out of a postcard. Tall trees lined the roads, forming a gorgeous canopy overhead, and lakes appeared unexpectedly through the foliage. It wasn’t long before the stress of daily life was replaced by the thrill of a new adventure. By the time we reached Haliburton, it felt like we’d entered another world.

Our first stop was the Bonnie View Inn, a charming lakeside retreat tucked away on the shores of Lake Kashagawigamog. It was the perfect place to settle in and unwind. After checking in, we spent some time enjoying the peaceful surroundings before heading to the patio for dinner. The fresh air, serene lake views, and live music created a magical atmosphere as the sun set behind the horizon. It was the perfect summer night.

Day 2: Haliburton to South Algonquin: Scenic Roads, Craft Beer & A View From the Lookout

A man and woman ride their motorcycles along a sweeping curve surrounded by tall rocky cliffs and green forest in Ontario's Highlands.
The roads in Ontario's Highlands keep calling me back. // Photo credit Cecilia Lai

The next morning, we set off toward Harcourt after a hearty breakfast at the inn. Riding through the Highlands felt like stepping into a postcard—with gentle curves, smooth pavement, and forests and lakes on either side, every mile kept us grinning under our helmets.

Our route led us to some local stops like the Eagle Lake Country Market, where we stocked up on snacks for the road, before continuing on to Haliburton Highlands Brewing to check out their unique craft beer selection.

By midday, we reached the Dorset Lookout Tower. Standing at the base, the climb seemed daunting, but the view from the top was worth every step. The panoramic views were breathtaking—rolling hills stretched endlessly, dotted with shimmering lakes that reflected the clear blue sky. We stood there together, catching our breath, feeling small but somehow incredibly alive. It was a perspective that truly captured the beauty of the region.

Later, we traded our bikes for another adventure. We picked up some kayaks at Deep Roots Adventure and paddled in to explore the natural beauty of Algonquin Park from a different perspective. Following a short hike to a nearby waterfall that is noted as a local favourite swimming spot, it was the perfect stretch break after hours of riding. 

That evening, we arrived at South Algonquin – Roots RV Resorts and settled into a cozy, newly renovated cottage. Surrounded by the sounds of the wilderness, we ended the day with a campfire and s’mores under the stars. It was a perfect end to a full day of adventure.

Day 3: Madawaska & Peterson Roads: The Best Motorcycle Routes in Ontario’s Highlands

By the third day, we were ready for more twisty roads. The Madawaska Road and Peterson Road were everything we could have hoped for—with every curve, we were catching glimpses of sparkling water and dense forests between the bends. These roads kept us wanting more—Darren called it “motorcycle therapy,” and I couldn’t have agreed more. Having completed other routes in the area, these roads are truly some of the best Ontario’s Highlands has to offer.

We stopped whenever something caught our eye—a quirky roadside shop here, an ice cream cone at Kate’s Burger Counter there. Every detour felt like part of the journey, not a distraction from it.

That evening, we checked into The Rockcliffe in Moore Falls. After a relaxing dinner at this charming lakeside property overlooking the lake, we spent the evening playing yard games—it felt like a celebration of all the miles we’d travelled.

a man and woman smile as they hold out ice cream cones. Green forest and sunshine are in the background. a man and woman smile as they pose next to a "Ride The Highlands Motorcycle Parking" sign in front of a green grassy space and a lake.
A refreshing stop at Kate's Burger Counter / Generous motorcycle parking at The Rockcliffe // Photo credits Cecilia Lai

Day 4: Final Ride Home: Reflecting on a Fantastic Highlands Motorcycle Trip

On our final day, we found ourselves reluctant to leave. The ride home felt bittersweet—the kind of goodbye where you know you’ll be back, but you’re not quite ready to say it. Every curve, every vista, and every stop reminded us of how much we’d seen and shared over the weekend.

Why You Should Add Ontario’s Highlands to Your Motorcycle Touring Bucket List

This trip wasn’t just about the roads, though they were spectacular. It was about the way the Highlands made us feel—like we were explorers discovering something rare and beautiful. The winding routes, the warm hospitality, the peaceful lakeside evenings—they all came together to create an experience we’ll never forget.

a man a woman on motorcycles high-five in front of a Ontario Highway 118 East/West junction sign. There is thick forest in the background.
Miles well travelled—hitting Highway 118. // Photo credit Cecilia Lai

For motorcyclists, Ontario’s Highlands is a hidden gem. The roads are smooth and thrilling, the views are breathtaking, and every stop along the way offers something to remember. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, connect, and let the journey become the destination.

Darren and I left with full hearts, big smiles, and a list of places we can’t wait to return to. If you’ve been dreaming of an adventure, let this be your sign to pack your bags, fuel up your bike, and set out for Ontario’s Highlands. You won’t regret it!

About Cecilia Lai

Cecilia Lai is an enthusiastic community builder and avid motorcyclist who is passionate about exploring the world on two wheels. From managing the retail shop and tech nights at Town Moto, to hosting monthly events for The Moto Social Toronto community, Cecilia strives to build inclusive spaces where everyone can experience one of life’s most rewarding adventures. Connect with her at @wherescecilia.

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