Peterborough Blogs
We Like The Sounds Of Silver Bean Bay #SilverBeanBay
/The Silver Bean—Peterborough's waterfront cottage café on the Otonabee—is on a pretty little bay.
And Lloyd Graham—who runs the popular Peterborough Pedal 'N' Paddle below the Bean—has coined a term for it: Silver Bean Bay. We love it.
It's like, "Hey, what are you doing today?" "Well, we're heading down to Silver Bean Bay!"
Let's put that on maps. We dig it, tourists will dig it.
Canadian Canoe Museum Now Running Voyageur Canoe Tours
/Amazing opportunity, as the Canadian Canoe Museum is now running Voyageur Canoe Tours from now until Labour Day!
Their experienced staff guide will lead you on a fun, informative paddling experience on the Trent-Severn Waterway and through the Lift Lock.
Get out and take advantage of these amazing tours right here in your own city. For more info on when these tours run, click here.
New "Welcome To Peterborough" Sign Design Approved
/UPDATE: People are noticing a strip of bacon
Read MoreThis Photo Of Canada Geese On Little Lake Wins The Weekend
/This stunning picture of two geese taken by Tony Bianco at Little Lake in front of Centennial Fountain wins the weekend. Make this a postcard.
Yep, these geese picked the perfect backdrop for their Date Day...
Geese kinda ruled the weekend. This one's great, too...
Oh, and geese even turned up in this awesome nature photo, photobombing deer...
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Here Are The Final 6 Architectural Firms Chosen For New Canoe Museum Design
/90 architects worldwide pitched designs
Read MorePeterborough & The Kawarthas Classics Road Cycling Routes Launched
/Peterborough & the Kawarthas Tourism, Shimano Canada, the County of Peterborough and the City of Peterborough have partnered to create the area’s first official road cycling routes.
The Peterborough & the Kawarthas Classics are a series of three double-loop road cycling routes which were officially launched Wednesday (May 13th) at McCracken’s Landing, just outside of Peterborough.
Through extensive collaboration with avid local road cyclists, nearly 300 kilometres of scenic rural roads encompassing the three most dynamic and popular routes throughout Peterborough County now include approximately 160 way-finding signs. These routes take riders off of the beaten path—encouraging visitation to businesses throughout the region.
All routes start and end in downtown Peterborough at Millennium Park tying into a number of trail systems in the City of Peterborough.
The three routes are often enjoyed by many of the area’s local cyclists, but have yet to be discovered by visitors to the area. They have been divided into long and short loops and were named by their distinct characteristics and the length:
Route 1 – Lakes, Rivers & Cafes 60 & Route 1A – Lakes, Rivers & Cafes 45
Route 2 – The Cottage Country 100 & Route 2A – The Cottage Country 80
Route 3 – Hills, Views & Pastries 80 & Route 3A – Hills, Views & Pastries 65
Some tweets that came in from the official announcement...
In addition to the physical signage, the routes have been digitally mapped using MapMyRide and Strava—both popular online applications based on the use of GPS capable mobile devices used by cyclists to plan and capture routes and performance, which can then be shared online.
Route maps, highlights, places to stay and eat, and other cycling related information is available here.
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