BMUT = Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail
The Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail - BMUT is fine anytime of the year, but especially on crisp fall days riding through piles of leaves. It’s an easy route - mostly flat on a paved and separated greenway. There are lunch options at Burnaby Mountain Golf course or along Hastings Street.Burnaby Lakes + Creeks
Visit Burnaby’s two largest lakes on this route. Start at Stoney Creek, explore Burnaby Lake and Deer Lake then return via the CVG - Central Valley Greenway along the Brunette River.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.A Fresh Look. New Rides Ahead.
Let’s Go Biking has a fresh new look, updated routes, and new rides coming soon across British Columbia and beyond.Stoney Creek + Brunette River
Ride along two waterways in East Burnaby ― Stoney Creek and the Brunette River. You’ll see salmon habitat, a community garden, a dam...and maybe a DRAGON! Combining transit and trails, the route starts at Burquitlam Station and ends at Braid Station, or park near Stoney Creek Trailhead for a 26km out-and-back ride.Around the Mountain
She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain on this ride! Loop around Burnaby Mountain ― hills, crunchy trails and a bit of Wahoo! singletrack. For the full route, start from Port Moody and climb up through the hills of Glenayre; or shorten the ride by starting at Burquitlam Skytrain and ending at Moody Centre Station. A fun and rollicking ride!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!...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...Central Valley Greenway
A multi-use pedestrian and cycling route linking New Westminster, Burnaby and Vancouver, the CVG-Central Valley Greenway is a great place to walk, run, or ride. From end to end the 25km route is flat, separated and safe with many parks, shopping and transit hubs along the way. Start from either end, return via same route for a 50km out and back ride, or return on BC Parkway for a 50km loop.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
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