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Whistler Valley Trail

There’s over 40km of Valley Trail to explore in Whistler. My favourite route visits Lost Lake, Green Lake, and Alta Lake. For a Five-Lake tour, add on Nita and Alpha Lakes! The route is great for cyclists, walkers, and runners. There’s art to find along the way - look for giant ravens on the Valley Trail, an old car, and giant chairs in Alta Lake Park.
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NEW ZEALAND

Explore New Zealand’s Great Rides — Queenstown Trail, Otago Rail Trail, Roxburgh Gorge, Lake Dunstan, A2O, Christchurch and Auckland city rides. A fun, no-rush cycling guide to the best NZ bike routes with tips, maps and highlights.
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TransCanada Trail – BC

The Trans Canada Trail Cycle, hike, wheel, paddle, ride, ski or snowmobile through a Canada’s landscapes – urban, rural and wilderness, along greenways, waterways and roadways on the longest trail...
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Slocan Valley Rail Trail

Winding gently through one of the most beautiful river valleys in British Columbia, the Slocan Valley Rail Trail offers easy access to 50 km of breath-taking scenery. Following the contours...
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Whistler Go•By•Bike

Explore Whistler’s Valley Trails on these easy and fun routes. Find art in the forest, great places to eat and things to see along the way. Keep your eyes open...
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Around Vancouver

Discover Vancouver’s most scenic easy rides — from seawalls and greenways to peaceful farmland loops and quiet country roads. Designed for casual riders, families, visitors, and anyone who prefers exploring at a slower pace.
  • 84 easy-to-follow routes across Vancouver, Fraser Valley & Whistler
  • Ride your own way – from flat scenic trails to quiet country roads
  • Purchase supports local cycling advocacy
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Sea to Sky Trail – Green Lake

The Sea to Sky Green Lake section is Ready to Ride… or walk – both are great.  The route is well laid out, wide and gravel surfaced. To find the trailhead follow the...
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Prince Edward Island: A Seaside Adventure

Looking for easy bike rides in Canada? Prince Edward Island offers car‑free cycling on the Confederation Trail and Gulf Shore Parkway. Coastal paths & seafood highlights—perfect for easy cycling vacations in...
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Merritt

For those who love grasslands, singletracks and exploring … come to Merritt! From easy city walks to exciting mountain biking, Merritt has something for everyone. The Merritt Mountain Bike Association...
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Vernon is Trails Capital of BC

Greater Vernon is “Trails Capital of BC.” The Ribbons of Green Trails Society, in partnership with the Regional District of North Okanagan, says the trademark celebrates the multitude and quality...

Books + Gear ~ the Gift of Exploring!

With over 170 maps between them, there’s something for everyone, on foot or bike, from flat scenic rail trails and country roads, to mountain trails and exciting new e-bike routes!...
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Shuswap North Okanagan Rail Trail

All Aboard the Sicamous Ferry to the SNORT! The Shuswap North Okanagan Rail Trail (SNORT) is now open, offering more than 50 km of spectacular lakeside and rural trail connecting Sicamous, Grindrod, Enderby,...
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Seymour Valley

Ride in the Seymour Lower Conservation Reserve on a car-free paved multi-use trail rolling through the forest to the Seymour Dam. A great ride on a hot summer’s day under the canopy of hundred-year-old trees. Bring a picnic and enjoy the lake view from the observation point, explore the Bear Creek Bridge, peek at the fish hatchery, then return via same trail or try the hilly adventurous Spur 4 route on the east side of Seymour River.
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Vedder River Trails

This scenic riverside trail is easy for beginners and great for walking and running, too. The route stretches from Vedder Crossing to the Vedder Canal. There is parking at both ends, entry points along the trail and choices if you want to meander off the main trail. Add on the trail to the Great Blue Heron Reserve — explore nature trails, an interpretive center, and best of all a heron colony! Loop the Vedder, or follow The Great Trail all the way to Abbotsford.
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