Chicago to Buffalo Summer Trip
#1
Honorary Bicycle Rider
Thread Starter
Chicago to Buffalo Summer Trip
This summer, I am planning to ride from Chicago to Buffalo. I plan to tent camp whenever possible and take Amtrak to Chicago (also Buffalo back to Chicago). In the Summer of '16, I rode from Kansas City to Chicago, which rates similarly in both mileage and elevation changes.
Planning on 80 - 100 miles per day and I want to take the Northern route into Canada.
Any most visit places assuming a general route of Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, then Buffalo? Any routes that are great?
Planning on 80 - 100 miles per day and I want to take the Northern route into Canada.
Any most visit places assuming a general route of Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, then Buffalo? Any routes that are great?
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: 961' 42.28° N, 83.78° W (A2)
Posts: 2,344
Bikes: Mongoose Selous, Trek DS
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 941 Post(s)
Liked 319 Times
in
189 Posts
Just trying to visualize your route, north on the west side of Lake Michigan, then up towards Duluth, on into Canada, across the north shore of Lake Superior, back into the U.S. at Sault Ste. Marie, down to Detroit, crossing back into Canada at Windsor, onto Toronto and Buffalo?
Sounds like a great trip!
Some info on crossing the Straits of Mackinac.
https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616...107--F,00.html
Sounds like a great trip!
Some info on crossing the Straits of Mackinac.
https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616...107--F,00.html
Last edited by bobwysiwyg; 03-03-19 at 05:28 PM.
#3
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Ontario
Posts: 558
Bikes: HP Velotechnik Streetmachine GTE, 2015 Devinci Silverstone SL4, 2012 Cannondale Road Tandem 2, Circe Morpheus, 2021 Rose Backroad, 2017 Devinci Hatchet
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 181 Post(s)
Liked 14 Times
in
12 Posts
Take the lakeshore trail along lake Erie in Ontario, very nice cycling. The Welland Canal is nice if you are into large ships, bridges and docks (has bike path along). Niagara region has lots of wineries. The Falls are a perfect tourist trap, but if you haven't seen the falls yet, I guess there's a checkbox waiting. The Canadian side is nicer. Point Pelee is also a Wine region, by the way. There's a few beaches along the lake shore.
Toronto is very busy and very urban. If you are into that, then a detour to Toronto might be nice, but if you are into the loneliness aspect of cycle touring - see if you can find more interesting things on your route without that detour.
Toronto is very busy and very urban. If you are into that, then a detour to Toronto might be nice, but if you are into the loneliness aspect of cycle touring - see if you can find more interesting things on your route without that detour.
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 782
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 226 Post(s)
Liked 45 Times
in
32 Posts
I've ridden from South Bend Indiana to Port Huron, MI then up the Lake Huron east shore (awesome), then straight east (Amish area). I then entered Toronto from the north and rode some bike path almost the entire length north to south through Toronto. After that I headed east. I thought the riding from SW Michigan to Port Huron to be great riding. The road system is excellent. I stayed out of major cities.
Can not help with going to Buffalo.
Can not help with going to Buffalo.
Last edited by boomhauer; 03-05-19 at 09:31 PM.
#5
Every day a winding road
Take the lakeshore trail along lake Erie in Ontario, very nice cycling. The Welland Canal is nice if you are into large ships, bridges and docks (has bike path along). Niagara region has lots of wineries. The Falls are a perfect tourist trap, but if you haven't seen the falls yet, I guess there's a checkbox waiting. The Canadian side is nicer. Point Pelee is also a Wine region, by the way. There's a few beaches along the lake shore.
Toronto is very busy and very urban. If you are into that, then a detour to Toronto might be nice, but if you are into the loneliness aspect of cycle touring - see if you can find more interesting things on your route without that detour.
Toronto is very busy and very urban. If you are into that, then a detour to Toronto might be nice, but if you are into the loneliness aspect of cycle touring - see if you can find more interesting things on your route without that detour.
Also somewhere north of Buffalo on lake Erie is an island filled with feral cats. Might also be an interesting visit.
The river upriver of the falls is wonderful. You don't need to be all that far upriver to see it. No people and you get right up next to the river. No rails so be really careful walking down there. If you fall in, the next place you will be getting out is at the bottom of the falls in a body bag.
You can take the Erie Canal Trail from there but be warned it is BORING. Except for the little towns which are wonderful. The bridge is kept open all summer at Irondequoit Bay to let boats pass but if you call ahead at the marina, they may be able to arrange to have someone take you across the inlet which is kind of cool.
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Ontario
Posts: 558
Bikes: HP Velotechnik Streetmachine GTE, 2015 Devinci Silverstone SL4, 2012 Cannondale Road Tandem 2, Circe Morpheus, 2021 Rose Backroad, 2017 Devinci Hatchet
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 181 Post(s)
Liked 14 Times
in
12 Posts
Didn't get to see a ship on the Welland when I toured there. But I got to see them when passing through on a boat. U think molasses moves faster. So if you want to wait for one to pass, you are going to be there foe awhile. Pack a lunch. Somewhere near the Welland down near the Erie side of the shore is a buttery fly sanctuary. I have never visited but it is supposed to be nice.
The town of Welland has an Italian restaurant that served us maple syrup covered, fried gnocchis as desert
#7
Honorary Bicycle Rider
Thread Starter
Just trying to visualize your route, north on the west side of Lake Michigan, then up towards Duluth, on into Canada, across the north shore of Lake Superior, back into the U.S. at Sault Ste. Marie, down to Detroit, crossing back into Canada at Windsor, onto Toronto and Buffalo?
South from Chicago around Lake Michigan, at St. Joseph MI head east towards Detroit, to Toronto, by the falls, and finally by Buffalo.
alias5000 and boomhauer point out the part I haven't quite planned. Should I head North from Detroit and cross into Canada at Port Huron or head East from Detroit and cross into Canada at Windsor?
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 39,261
Mentioned: 211 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18428 Post(s)
Liked 15,582 Times
in
7,337 Posts
ACA recently published maps for a CHI to NYC route. Maybe look into using some of that.
Edit: Just took a look at it. Heads too far south. However, it intersects with their Northern Tier route in IN. The Northern Tier route will take you straight into Buffalo.
Edit: Just took a look at it. Heads too far south. However, it intersects with their Northern Tier route in IN. The Northern Tier route will take you straight into Buffalo.
Last edited by indyfabz; 03-04-19 at 08:24 AM.
#9
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Ontario
Posts: 558
Bikes: HP Velotechnik Streetmachine GTE, 2015 Devinci Silverstone SL4, 2012 Cannondale Road Tandem 2, Circe Morpheus, 2021 Rose Backroad, 2017 Devinci Hatchet
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 181 Post(s)
Liked 14 Times
in
12 Posts
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: 961' 42.28° N, 83.78° W (A2)
Posts: 2,344
Bikes: Mongoose Selous, Trek DS
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 941 Post(s)
Liked 319 Times
in
189 Posts
This route sounds much better, but I don't think I have enough days for that.
South from Chicago around Lake Michigan, at St. Joseph MI head east towards Detroit, to Toronto, by the falls, and finally by Buffalo.
alias5000 and boomhauer point out the part I haven't quite planned. Should I head North from Detroit and cross into Canada at Port Huron or head East from Detroit and cross into Canada at Windsor?
South from Chicago around Lake Michigan, at St. Joseph MI head east towards Detroit, to Toronto, by the falls, and finally by Buffalo.
alias5000 and boomhauer point out the part I haven't quite planned. Should I head North from Detroit and cross into Canada at Port Huron or head East from Detroit and cross into Canada at Windsor?
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 6,489
Mentioned: 31 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1182 Post(s)
Liked 833 Times
in
435 Posts
You can not ride a bicycle across the Ambassador Bridge from Detroit to Windsor. I believe there may be a shuttle available. You can ride across the border over the St. Clair River north of Port Huron. Don't forget your passport!
My wife and I rode from Chicago to Buffalo when following Hwy 20 across the U.S. We hooked into Hwy 5 on the south side of Lake Erie. It is only 20 miles from Buffalo to Niagara Falls. We didn't go to the the Falls, because we were on a pretty tight timeline. We ended the last leg of our across Canada ride near Windsor, and plan on seeing Niagara Falls on our final leg from Detroit to Halifax.
If you are interested in doing the "southern route" PM me and I'll send you specific information.
My wife and I rode from Chicago to Buffalo when following Hwy 20 across the U.S. We hooked into Hwy 5 on the south side of Lake Erie. It is only 20 miles from Buffalo to Niagara Falls. We didn't go to the the Falls, because we were on a pretty tight timeline. We ended the last leg of our across Canada ride near Windsor, and plan on seeing Niagara Falls on our final leg from Detroit to Halifax.
If you are interested in doing the "southern route" PM me and I'll send you specific information.
#12
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 782
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 226 Post(s)
Liked 45 Times
in
32 Posts
I stayed on the back roads almost the entire time. Look at Google maps. You will figure it out. Check out "Hell, Michigan" . Nice camping.
#13
Honorary Bicycle Rider
Thread Starter
Currently, I am thinking of using the Walpole Algonoc Ferry to enter Canada. Has anyone else used this? walpoleislandferry.ca