Ottawa River Pathway The Ottawa River Pathway runs along the south bank of the Ottawa River. In the east, it ends at Tweddle Road (near
Trim Road) providing access to nearby beach at
Petrie Island on the
Ottawa River. It continues westward, interrupted on the west side of Orleans by two connector streets before resuming. Going westward, it meets up with the pathway along the Aviation Parkway which is at the
Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Further along, it becomes a part of the
Trans Canada Trail / The Great Trail using a connecting trail and Sussex Drive as it winds through
Rockcliffe Park to the residence of the
Prime Minister at
24 Sussex Drive and nearby
Rideau Hall the residence of the Governor General. Large sections of this path east of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum remain unpaved, and between there and Rockcliffe there is a choice of a paved path or an unpaved one, while the remainder is paved. Close to
Major's Hill Park, and by crossing the Rideau Canal where it meets the Ottawa River at the Ottawa locks, it continues adjacent to the river on the back side of
Parliament Hill and then near the War Museum in
LeBreton Flats. It continues first Westboro Beach, then Brittania Beach. Nearby, it crosses Carling Avenue becoming the Watts Creek Pathway which eventually crosses the Greenbelt Pathway. Here, going west will go to Kanata, north will go to Shirley's Bay, and south will go to the Trans Canada Trail rail trail to Stittsville and Carleton place. There are connections to Gatineau via multi-use pathways via either the
Chief William Commanda Bridge or the
Alexandra Bridge.
Rideau Canal Pathway The most well known of all the sections of the Capital Pathway is the
Rideau Canal section. Its
downtown location
attracts tourists and residents, frequently used for walking, cycling, and running. It continues to be popular in the winter, as the Rideau Canal is widely known as one of the longest skating rinks in the world, with 6 to 8 km of skatable surface on most days in January. The Rideau Canal Pathway's most northerly point is where the canal empties into the Ottawa River. Immediately beside the locks is the
Bytown Museum. There actually are two separate paths, on each side of the canal. One encircles
Dow's Lake and path users frequently cross to the other side near
Carleton University, just south of the lake. The trail extends to
Hog's Back Falls which also provides a crossing. This is the point where the canal meets the Rideau River. A multi-use trail continues on its east side past
Mooney's Bay Park to Walkley Road.
Rideau River Eastern Pathway The Rideau River Eastern Pathway is almost unknown by tourists but frequented by residents. It starts at
Rideau Falls where the Rideau River meets the Ottawa River. It goes southward through
New Edinburgh then along
Riverside Drive until it reaches
Billings Bridge. Here is a park where ducks frequent. From Billings Bridge, it continues south until it meets up with the Rideau Canal at the Hog's Back Falls.
Other routes Besides the Rideau Canal Pathway, Ottawa River Pathway, and Rideau River Eastern Pathway, the following pathways are also part of the Capital Pathway in Ottawa: • Watts Creek Pathway • Pinecrest Creek Pathway • Experimental Farm Pathway • Aviation Pathway • Greenbelt Pathway The Capital Pathway also include several routes in Quebec.
Aylmer is home to an effective and generally well-maintained network of
bicycle paths that encircle the central portion of the area and run past many scenic locations, such as the Aylmer Marina and the Deschênes Rapids. The bike trail becomes very steep going northwards into
Gatineau Park. Pink Lake is directly on the path. Other lakes such Kingsmere Lake are accessible. The Champlain Lookout provides a good view of lands to the west of the city of Ottawa from a high elevation. ==Safety==