If you love winding roads, epic views, and small-town charm, then Ride the Highlands is calling your name. This globally recognized motorcycle route in Ontario is an absolute must-ride, taking you through forests, lakes, and some of the most scenic backroads in the country.
One of the best stops along the way? Calabogie. If it’s not on your radar, it should be. Let’s talk about why this ride is legendary, why Calabogie is the perfect pit stop, and how to plan the perfect trip—without overthinking it.
Ride the Highlands: The Ultimate Moto Playground
Ontario’s Ride the Highlands is basically a greatest hits album for motorcyclists—smooth curves, forested highways, and quiet backroads that are straight-up dream rides.
One of the best routes? The Highlands Loop—a 1,000 km stretch of pure two-wheeled happiness. This ride takes you through Algonquin Park, Calabogie, Barry’s Bay, and Haliburton, serving up next-level views and unreal riding conditions.
Riding Through Algonquin: Feels Like a Movie
You can’t roll through Ride the Highlands without hitting Algonquin Park. This stretch is pure magic—open roads, lakes on either side, and zero traffic stress. It’s one of those rides where you can just zone in and enjoy every second.
What Makes It Next-Level?
+ Long, sweeping roads (aka, rider heaven)
+ Thick forests, quiet lakes, and crisp air
+ Might spot a moose (or at least an Instagram-worthy sunrise)
If you’re the kind of rider who loves that “wow, this is the life” feeling, this stretch delivers.
Why Calabogie is a No-Brainer Stop
A good ride isn’t just about the roads—it’s about the stops along the way. And Calabogie is one of the best ones you’ll find.
Here’s why:
- Ridiculous Roads: The riding in this area is top-tier. Calabogie Road (511) and Centennial Lake Road are loaded with curves, elevation changes, and zero dull moments.
- Good Vibes, No Crowds: Calabogie is small, but that’s the charm. No chain restaurants, no tourist traps—just good local spots and fresh air.
- Calabogie Motorsports Park: Into track days? Swing by Canada’s longest race track and watch (or join) some next-level riding action.
Where to Stay: Somewhere Inn Calabogie
A great day of riding deserves a great place to crash—and Somewhere Inn Calabogie is easily the best spot in town.
Why Riders Love It:
+ King beds = best sleep of your life
+ Huge walk-in showers (perfect after a long ride)
+ Fire pits & outdoor lounge spaces (for post-ride hangs)
+ Sauna & cold plunge (because muscle recovery matters)
+ Right on the route (no detour required)
This isn’t some cookie-cutter roadside motel—it’s boutique, stylish, and effortlessly cool. Plus, they’ve got a curated wine bar if you wanna kick back after a long day.
Book ahead, especially in the summer. You don’t wanna be that person scrambling for a place to stay last minute.
Tips for Planning Your Ride
+ Pick Your Season Wisely: Summer is great, but if you want fewer bugs, cooler temps, and unreal fall colors, consider a September or October ride.
+ Pack for Any Weather: The Highlands are unpredictable. One minute it’s sunny, the next, a downpour. Bring layers, rain gear, and extra gloves.
+ Fuel Up When You Can: Some stretches are real light on gas stations. Fill up early, avoid stress later.
+ Soak it In: Don’t rush through. Stop at the lookouts, grab a bite at local spots, and actually enjoy the ride.
Final Thoughts: Ride, Relax, Repeat
If you’re looking for a ride that delivers everything—killer roads, peaceful nature, and solid stops—Ride the Highlands is it. And when you roll into Calabogie, make sure to stay a night at Somewhere Inn Calabogie to rest, recover, and enjoy the vibe.
So, what are you waiting for? Fuel up, hit the road, and Ride the Highlands the right way.
For a visual glimpse into the experience, check out this video: