Bike The Bridge

Opening in spring 2026, the Gordie Howe International Bridge will redefine how people move between Windsor-Essex and Detroit. As the newest international crossing between Canada and the U.S., the bridge will welcome both vehicle traffic, cyclists and pedestrians, creating a seamless, modern gateway that strengthens cross-border travel, trade, and tourism. Stay tuned for our NEW Cycle Tourism Map - and request a print copy to be mailed to you today!

 

We are actively working on a NEW Cycle Tourism Map – to be released in Spring 2026 when the Gordie Howe International Bridge Opens. Download a copy of our current Cycle Tourism Map and start planning your route or pick up a print copy at any of our Visitor Information Centre’s. To explore more cycling partners in Windsor Essex, please click here.

VIEW OUR CURRENT CYCLE TOURISM MAP

For cyclists and walkers, the Gordie Howe International Bridge is a game-changerΒ as the first international crossing to be part of the Trans-Canada Trail. A dedicatedΒ multi-use path will connect to local cycling routes on both sides of the border, unlocking new cross-border adventures and making Windsor Essex a true hub for international cycle tourism. And access to the multi-use path is FREE! Whether you’re riding, strolling, or simply taking in the views, the Gordie Howe International Bridge offers a bold new way to experience the regionβ€”one that quite literally brings two countries closer together.

Β A few facts about the Gordie Howe International Bridge

  • The bridge is a 2.5km long cable stay bridge
  • Each tower holding the bridge is 220m tall
  • For cyclists and pedestrians,Β separate Inspections plazas at both Ports of Entry, keeping users away from vehicular traffic

About the Multi-Use Path

  • Free for all cyclists, walkers and runners.
  • Separate customs plaza from vehicular traffic
  • The path is 2.5km/1.5 miles in length with a 5% grade
  • Total length of travel on the path including customs plazas is 3km or 1.8 miles one-way
  • Anticipate a 20 minute crossing by bike or 45 minutes by foot. Border processing times are not included in these estimates and may add to the total length of time.
  • Total distance trailhead to trailhead is 7.1km/4.9 miles

Documentation

You need at least one of the below to cross by bike, be vehicle or by foot.

 

 

 

For border wait times and real time documentation information head to crossingmadeeasy.com.

Be one of the first people to get a print copy of our Cycle Tourism Map when it is released.

REQUEST YOUR PRINT COPY NOW

Once released, we will mail you a complimentary copy of our Cycle Tourism Map to plan your next two-wheeled adventure in Windsor Essex. With the new Multi-Use Path on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, our Cycle Tourism Map will be a key asset connecting you to trails across Windsor Essex AND Detroit, Michigan. The map will feature 150+ Bike Friendly Certified stops – businesses and attractions ready to welcome you with open arms!

Our new map will also featured recommended Ride With GPS routes to make your next cycle adventure easy – making this available in print and digital format.

The map will be released in Spring 2026 – and you will receive a confirmation email when your map has been mailed, plus a link to the new digital edition of the trails.

Funding provided by the Detroit Windsor Bridge Authority and the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

 

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