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Three Day Bike Rental at Algonquin Outfitters - Lake of Two Rivers - Toronto

Three Day Bike Rental at Algonquin Outfitters - Lake of Two Rivers

Unorganized South Nipissing Districtmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3 days

Fitness Level

Suitable for riders who are comfortable on mixed terrain and can handle up to several hours of cycling daily.

Overview

Unlock the trails of Algonquin Provincial Park with a Three Day Bike Rental from Algonquin Outfitters - Lake of Two Rivers. From rail-trail rides to rugged technical routes, this rental puts you on the edge of Canadian wilderness cycling adventures.

Unorganized South Nipissing District, Ontario

Three Day Bike Rental

Starting at $158.94 CAD | Bikes For Any Adventure!

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About This Adventure

#Three Day Bike Rental


##Price

Ages 18+ to Reserve

  • Adult Cruiser - Small: $158.94 CAD
  • Adult Cruiser - Large: $158.94 CAD
  • Mountain Bike w/ Front Suspension - Small: $158.94 CAD
  • Mountain Bike w/ Front Suspension - Large: $158.94 CAD
  • Fat Bike - Small: $179.94 CAD
  • Fat Bike - Large: $179.94 CAD
  • Youth Bike- Small: $80.94CAD
  • Youth Bike - Large: $80.94 CAD
  • Trail-a-bike (tow behind): $65.94 CAD
  • Chariot Stroller with Bike Attachment: $80.94 CAD

##Duration

3 Days

  • Rentals can be picked up when we open the first day of your rental and are due back by close on the final day of your rental.

##Details There are many trails in and around Algonquin Park, Haliburton and Muskoka that can be explored by mountain bike. Algonquin Park offers the Old Railway Bike Trail and Minnesing Mountain Bike Trail, and experienced road cyclists enjoy riding on Hwy 60. The many scenic side roads in Muskoka and Haliburton provide endless opportunities for the road cyclist.

Included in your rental:

  • Helmet

##Good To Know

  • You can depart directly from the trailhead at our Lake of Two Rivers Store.

  • Important items to bring: hydration, sunscreen, trail map, watch or mobile phone.

  • Aluminum cans or glass bottles are not permitted on the trail system.

  • A valid park day permit is required, and parking is available on site. Park permits are extra and paid by the client.

Adventure Tips

Bring Adequate Hydration

Carry enough water for your rides, as natural sources may not be safe or convenient along the trails.

Wear Your Helmet

Helmets are included with rentals and must be worn at all times for safety on varying trail conditions.

Respect Trail Regulations

No aluminum cans or glass bottles are allowed on the trail system to preserve the environment and wildlife safety.

Bring a Valid Park Day Permit

All riders must have a valid Algonquin Park permit, available at the park; permits are not included with bike rentals.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer frequently cross quieter trails, especially at dawn or dusk.
  • Common loon calls echo over Algonquin’s lakes, a signature sound of the region.

History

Algonquin Park, established in 1893, is Ontario’s oldest provincial park and holds significance for indigenous Peoples and early Canadian forestry history.

Conservation

Algonquin Outfitters supports sustainable recreation practices, encouraging riders to minimize impact by staying on trails and packing out all waste.

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Recommended Gear

Bike Helmet

Essential

Included with rental; critical for protecting your head on varied trail conditions.

Hydration Pack or Water Bottle

Essential

Keeps you hydrated throughout your ride, especially important during longer or warm-weather outings.

summer|spring|fall specific

Layered Clothing

Essential

Allows you to adjust for changing temperatures from morning chill to midday warmth.

spring|fall|winter specific

Trail Map or GPS Device

Essential

Helps you stay oriented on varied terrain; essential for beginners or unfamiliar routes.