Cambridge, Ontario, has sections like Galt with a charming, walkable downtown area, but overall, the city is largely car-dependent. The city's spread-out layout means travelers will often need to travel longer distances to access various amenities. While there are pockets with cafes and shops, a wide selection isn't always within walking distance from most residential areas. This makes it less ideal for travelers who prefer to access most of their daily needs on foot.
Transport in Cambridge is manageable, but not ideal if you're aiming to rely solely on public transit. The city is served by Grand River Transit buses, with the ION bus providing rapid connections to Kitchener. However, the lack of a direct light rail connection means transit frequency and coverage might be limiting for those who need reliable transport to diverse locations, including coworking spaces and meetups. Hence, while service exists, it may require a bit of planning to ensure it lines up well with travel schedules.
Cambridge offers some bike-friendly infrastructure with a developing network of lanes and trails. Some major streets have designated cycling lanes, which make biking viable in certain areas, although there are pockets where infrastructure is lacking. The terrain is generally suitable for biking, but navigating busier roads may pose challenges. Biking can be a suitable option for travelers who are comfortable with occasional road-sharing, as it allows for errand-running and exploration.
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