Mountain Bike Rentals
We currently only offer hardtail bikes.
Start your Weekend Early:
- Pick up your mountain bike starting Friday and pay just for Saturday and Sunday (weekend rate)
- Drop off your mountain bike either by Sunday night or by noon on Monday (without any late fees, excludes long weekends)
Mountain Bike Rentals:
Rentals | 1 day | Add' Day | WEEKLY | MONTHLY | season |
Specialized Rockhopper 29er (S/M/L/XL) | $75 | $35 | $180 | $400 | $650 |
Shimano Cycling Shoes (All sizes) | $25 | $5 | $60 | $80 | $100 |
SPD's/SPD-SL/Look/Platform/Cages | free | free | free | free | free |
Note: All mountain bike rentals include: Helmet, extra tube, Allen keys. Air pump available on request.
Thule Hitch Rack, Trunk Rack, Bike Travel Case, Sport Strollers & Trailers:
Rentals | Single Day | Add' Day | Weekend | Full Week |
Thule OutWay Hanging 2 bikes - Trunk | $50 | $20 | $70 | $90 |
Thule OutWay Hanging 3 bikes - Trunk | $60 | $20 | $80 | $100 |
Thule Helium Pro 3 bikes (9043PRO) - Hitch | $45 | $25 | $70 | $90 |
Thule Apex XT 4 bikes (9025XT) - Hitch | $45 | $25 | $70 | $90 |
Thule Apex XT 5 bikes (9026XT) - Hitch | $55 | $25 | $80 | $100 |
Thule Apex XT Swing 4 bikes (9027XT) - Hitch | $70 | $20 | $90 | $130 |
Thule T2 Pro XTR 2 bikes (9035XTR) - Hitch | $80 | $40 | $120 | $200 |
Thule T2 Pro XTR with Add on 4 bikes - Hitch | $150 | $50 | $200 | $300 |
Thule EasyFold XT 2 bikes (903202) - Hitch | $100 | $50 | $150 | $250 |
Thule Elite Van XT 2 Bikes (302013) Clamped | $80 | $50 | $140 | $180 |
Thule RoundTrip Pro XT (100505) - Travel bag | ASK | US | FOR | DETAILS |
Thule RoundTrip (3204662) - MTB Travel bag | ASK | US | FOR | DETAILS |
Thule Chariot Sport Single/Double Stroller | $100 | $50 | $150 | $300 |
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Where to mountain bike in Toronto or throughout Ontario:
Finding good areas for mountain biking in Ontario is actually very simple. Ontario offers hundreds of well-maintained trails so that you can experience an adrenaline rush of a true off-road biking adventure. There are many narrow valley systems throughout Ontario and even in the city of Toronto. So if you are looking for a single track, double track or technical climbs, be assured that you will find many great trails right here in Ontario, including:
- Ravenshoe Trails – Mountain biking in the Ravenshoe trails can be a great workout. Ravenshoe has 15 km of trails that are designed for mountain biking. The trails also have some stunts, including: teeter-totters, bridges and big drops. To get there take 404 north from Toronto to Davis Drive, then east on Davis to McCowan Road. Head north on McCowan about 11 km to the entrance of Brown Hill Tract on the west side of the road (about 0.5 km south of Ravenshoe Road).
- Blue Mountain – Looking for a challenge? Then consider mountain biking at Blue Mountain. There are 6 cross trails, downhill trails (including Double Diamond). Blue Mountain is located 11 km west of Collingwood on Highway 26, about 2 hours north of Toronto.
- Don Valley (Taylor Creek) – Don Valley has narrow valleys and is considered to be a prime mountain biking terrain. Both beginners and advanced bikers will find Don Valley challenging, especially when the trails are wet. The trails are very busy on the weekends so it is best to go there during the week. Get to Don Valley by parking at the Brick Works on Bayview Avenue (near Pottery Road).
- Algonquin Park - Algonquin Park's Minnesing Trail, consisting of four loops of up to 24 km, is a favorite formountain biking. The 10 km Old Railway trail from Mew Lake Campground to Rock Lake Campground is ideal for beginners.
- Hardwood Hills - Hardwood Ski and Bike offers beautiful, rolling trails through hardwood and pine forests for mountain biking and hiking. Hardwood Hills has 34 km of rolling double track trails and an additional 50 km of challenging single track trails. To get there take highway 400 North to Barrie then take exit #111 (Forbes Rd). Follow Forbes Rd. NE for 10 km. GPS Co-ordinates: N44 31.043 W79 35.333.
- Kelso Conservation Area - Kelso has 15 km for trails for mountain biking, ranging from easy to challenging. Kelso is located a few km west of Milton about 60 km west of Toronto. To mountain bike at Kelso, get off the 401 on exit 320, drive south on Martin Street (also known as Rd 25) for about 1 km, turn right on Steeles Avenue, drive 2 km to Tremaine Road, then turn right and head for another 2 km to Kelso Road. Use the Summit Gatehouse entrance.
Mountain Bike Sizing Chart (Hardtail and Full Suspension)
Ft and In | Centimeters | Frame Size | Bike Size |
4' 10" - 5' 2" | 148 - 158 | 13 - 14 | XS |
5' 2" - 5' 6" | 158 - 168 | 15 - 16 | S |
5' '6" - 5' 10" | 168 - 178 | 17 - 18 | M |
5' 10" - 6' 1" | 178 - 185 | 19 - 20 | L |
6' 1" - 6' 4" | 185 - 193 | 21 - 22 | XL |
6 '4" - 6' 6" | 193 - 198 | 23 - 24 | XXL |