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Before you set off, make sure to brush up on safety, rules and etiquette for bike, e-bike or e-scooter riding.
City services | July 17, 2024
Before you begin exploring Mississauga’s 500 kilometres of multi-use trails, park pathways, bike lanes and marked cycling routes on your bike, electric pedal-assist bicycles (e-bike) or electric kick-style scooters (e-scooter), remember to familiarize yourself with all necessary safety tips, rules and etiquette to ensure a positive experience for you and those around you.
The City has installed its first set of cycle tracks this year. They can be found on Argentia Road, from Tenth Line West to Winston Churchill Boulevard, as well as on Matheson Boulevard, from Creekbank Road to Commerce Boulevard.
Cycle tracks are separate paths for cyclists, e-scooter and e-bike users. Cycle tracks are asphalt paths installed between the curb and the sidewalk.
Cycle tracks are for the one-way travel of cyclists and e-scooter and e-bike users only. They create a more comfortable environment for all road users.
Multi-use trails are wide asphalt trails in place of a sidewalk that are separated from the road and are typically next to major collector and arterial roads.
These are meant for the two-way travel of cyclists, pedestrians, and e-scooter and e-bike users.
Park trails can be paved or unpaved trails in parks and conservation areas.
These are meant for the two-way travel of cyclists, pedestrians and e-bike users. Some park trails are available to e-scooter riders.
Bike lanes are located on the road and marked with signs and pavement markings.
These are for the one-way travel of cyclists, e-scooter and e-bike users only.
These roads don’t have designated bike lanes.
Cyclists and e-bike users can use all roads. E-scooter users can only ride on roads with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less.
Riders are reminded to stay safe, follow all rules of the road and obey shared trail etiquette.
The Bike Challenge is a fun way to get active while giving back to your community. To participate, simply log the kilometres you ride on your bike until September. Your entry will be added to the total.
For every 50 kilometres you log, the City will plant one tree to count towards the One Million Trees program. Consider joining the City’s Community Rides, renting an e-bike or finding a new trail to ride to help you gain more distance.
The City recently launched its first shared system of e-bikes and e-scooters in June 2024. Up to 300 e-bikes and 900 e-scooters are available for rent across Mississauga. You can find e-bikes and e-scooters for rent at designated stations, bike racks, poles or signposts across the city.
Download Lime Technology, Inc. and Bird Canada’s mobile app from the App Store or Google Play and get set up to ride in a matter of minutes. The app will share more information about the cost, designated pick-up and drop-off locations, and how to unlock a device. The app will also share information on safety when riding, where you can ride and information on how to use each device.
If you come across an improperly parked device, inappropriate riding behaviour or encounter any other issue, you can contact Bird Canada or Lime Technology Inc. using the contact information below:
Bird Canada (orange e-scooters, blue e-bikes):
Lime Technology Inc (white and green e-scooters and e-bikes):
Learn more about cycling, e-bike and e-scooter rules and etiquette. Learn more about cycling in Mississauga.
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