Cycling Master Plan

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Consultation has concluded


Please note: A Notice of Study Completion has been issued for this project. Visit the updated Speak Up, Oxford! page for information about the final review phase.



July 7, 2020 | Updated March 12, 2021

At Oxford County, we are continuing to cycle forward in the development of a county-wide Cycling Master Plan. The plan will build on work already taking place to promote commuting by bicycle, connect roadway cycling routes to off-road trail networks, and enhance tourism opportunities. Phase 1 consultations were completed in 2020, and Phase 2 consultations are taking place now.

The core objectives of the Cycling Master Plan are to:

  • Better connect significant community areas and key destinations through municipal cycling and trail networks that also align with provincial cycling initiatives, such as the province-wide cycling network;

  • Plan for multi-modal connections between cycling and public transit, carpool lots, and passenger rail service, and identify commuter cycling routes to support travel by bike to and from work or other major trips; and,

  • Support education and promote tourism opportunities to create a stronger culture of cycling in Oxford County.

For a complete look at Phase 2 of Cycling Master Plan development, view the Cycling Master Plan - Phase 2 Draft report.


What we've heard


Based on what we heard from feedback received during the first phase of consultations, we have worked to refine the recommended cycling network in Oxford County. We have arrived at a tiered approach that features a Primary Cycling Network that connects many of Oxford County's key destinations and a secondary network that will serve the growing number of recreational and touring cyclists in the area.

Two themes identified through feedback in the first phase were:

  • Barriers to cycling: Busy roads and the lack of safe, connected cycling routes between key destinations prevented cycling more often.

  • Cycling infrastructure: Investments into cycling infrastructure should be used to support increased cycling and trail use and to improve quality of life.

To view all input received during the first round of consultations, view the Cycling Master Plan - Phase 1 Draft Report.


Have your say 

The window for phase 2 feedback is now closed.


In the first phase, we asked for your input on cycling improvements, route ideas and design preferences, and you shared this feedback through an online survey, email and mail.

Now, as we enter the second phase of consultation, we want your input on some of the final details that will make this plan work for Oxford including amenities that support cycling like bike parking, repair stands, maintenance and priorities for the Primary Cycling Network.

You can give your feedback by:

  • VIRTUAL PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION: A virtual public information session was held on February 25, 2021. A brief presentation was given followed by a Question and Answer period. County staff and members of the consulting team were available to answer your questions. View the recording of the public information session below.



  • ONLINE SURVEY: Fill out the survey by using the "Survey" tab or by clicking on the image below. The survey is now closed.


  • MAPPING TOOL: Drop pins on the map to identify cycling amenity types and their desired locations along the Primary Cycling Network. Access the mapping tool through the "Map" tab or by clicking on the image below. The interactive mapping tool is now closed. interactive mapping tool

  • EMAIL: Send your comments by email to Frank Gross, Project Lead, Oxford County, fgross@oxfordcounty.ca. The window for phase 2 feedback is now closed.

  • MAIL: Send your written comments to Frank Gross, Project Lead, Oxford County, 21 Reeve Street, P.O. Box 1614, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7Y3. The window for phase 2 feedback is now closed.


Due to COVID-19 public health restrictions on public gatherings, opportunities for involvement will be available online and by email or mail.


Please note: A Notice of Study Completion has been issued for this project. Visit the updated Speak Up, Oxford! page for information about the final review phase.



July 7, 2020 | Updated March 12, 2021

At Oxford County, we are continuing to cycle forward in the development of a county-wide Cycling Master Plan. The plan will build on work already taking place to promote commuting by bicycle, connect roadway cycling routes to off-road trail networks, and enhance tourism opportunities. Phase 1 consultations were completed in 2020, and Phase 2 consultations are taking place now.

The core objectives of the Cycling Master Plan are to:

  • Better connect significant community areas and key destinations through municipal cycling and trail networks that also align with provincial cycling initiatives, such as the province-wide cycling network;

  • Plan for multi-modal connections between cycling and public transit, carpool lots, and passenger rail service, and identify commuter cycling routes to support travel by bike to and from work or other major trips; and,

  • Support education and promote tourism opportunities to create a stronger culture of cycling in Oxford County.

For a complete look at Phase 2 of Cycling Master Plan development, view the Cycling Master Plan - Phase 2 Draft report.


What we've heard


Based on what we heard from feedback received during the first phase of consultations, we have worked to refine the recommended cycling network in Oxford County. We have arrived at a tiered approach that features a Primary Cycling Network that connects many of Oxford County's key destinations and a secondary network that will serve the growing number of recreational and touring cyclists in the area.

Two themes identified through feedback in the first phase were:

  • Barriers to cycling: Busy roads and the lack of safe, connected cycling routes between key destinations prevented cycling more often.

  • Cycling infrastructure: Investments into cycling infrastructure should be used to support increased cycling and trail use and to improve quality of life.

To view all input received during the first round of consultations, view the Cycling Master Plan - Phase 1 Draft Report.


Have your say 

The window for phase 2 feedback is now closed.


In the first phase, we asked for your input on cycling improvements, route ideas and design preferences, and you shared this feedback through an online survey, email and mail.

Now, as we enter the second phase of consultation, we want your input on some of the final details that will make this plan work for Oxford including amenities that support cycling like bike parking, repair stands, maintenance and priorities for the Primary Cycling Network.

You can give your feedback by:

  • VIRTUAL PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION: A virtual public information session was held on February 25, 2021. A brief presentation was given followed by a Question and Answer period. County staff and members of the consulting team were available to answer your questions. View the recording of the public information session below.



  • ONLINE SURVEY: Fill out the survey by using the "Survey" tab or by clicking on the image below. The survey is now closed.


  • MAPPING TOOL: Drop pins on the map to identify cycling amenity types and their desired locations along the Primary Cycling Network. Access the mapping tool through the "Map" tab or by clicking on the image below. The interactive mapping tool is now closed. interactive mapping tool

  • EMAIL: Send your comments by email to Frank Gross, Project Lead, Oxford County, fgross@oxfordcounty.ca. The window for phase 2 feedback is now closed.

  • MAIL: Send your written comments to Frank Gross, Project Lead, Oxford County, 21 Reeve Street, P.O. Box 1614, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7Y3. The window for phase 2 feedback is now closed.


Due to COVID-19 public health restrictions on public gatherings, opportunities for involvement will be available online and by email or mail.

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Cycling support facilities in Oxford County

about 3 years

Where would you like to see support facilities for cycling in Oxford County? 
This map shows the proposed Primary Cycling Network for Oxford County.
Segments of the network have been grouped and colour coded into 9 segments. 

Place a pin along a route where you would like to see an amenity. Choose the symbol on the left side of the screen, then drag a pin onto the map.
If there is already an item placed where you would like to see that amenity, add another pin beside it to ensure that we know it is a high priority. Feel free to use the zoom in and out buttons on the lower right side of the map to help you place your pins accurately.


CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.