Spring Clean-Up: Volunteers Wanted!
Join us on April 25 from 9:00AM – 12:00PM for our annual Spring Clean-Up along the Midtown Trail!
Getting around by bike should feel safe, intuitive, and accessible for everyone, especially families, kids, and people who are new to cycling. Cycling Guide helps people in Sarnia-Lambton find the safest, most comfortable bike routes by highlighting low-stress connections, trails, and neighbourhood shortcuts that only locals know.
This app is more than a map. It’s a tool that helps people feel confident choosing a bike over a car, whether they’re riding with children, commuting to work, or heading downtown for an afternoon.
In many communities, people want to bike more, but uncertainty holds them back. Busy roads, missing connections, and a lack of clear information can make cycling feel intimidating.
Cycling Guide removes that barrier by showing people how to move through Sarnia-Lambton in ways that feel comfortable, calm, and safe.
Built by local riders, the app prioritizes comfort over speed. It highlights quieter streets, trails, and the informal neighbourhood connections that people actually use but that most mapping apps miss. The result is fewer stressful trips, more family rides, and more people discovering that cycling can be a practical and enjoyable way to get around.
Because Cycling Guide is shaped by the community, it continues to grow and improve. Local riders test routes, share feedback, and add favourite places through the Explore section, making the network more accurate, more human, and more useful over time.
This means:
Cycling Guide is completely free to use.
There are no subscriptions, no ads, and no barriers to access. Anyone with a phone can download the app and start exploring safer bike routes right away.
Keeping the app free ensures that families, students, and residents of all ages can benefit, regardless of income or experience level.
Join us on April 25 from 9:00AM – 12:00PM for our annual Spring Clean-Up along the Midtown Trail!