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Quay + Pier Park

Exciting things are happening down by the river! An easy and meandering route along New Westminster’s riverfront with a visit to the new Pier Park on the Fraser River. There’s lots to see and do on the waterfront ―…

Queen Elizabeth Park Loop

This route follows five Vancouver Greenways: Seaside, Cypress, Arbutus, Ridgeway, and Ontario. Queen Elizabeth Park is the highest spot in the city. Once a rock quarry, the park is famous for city views, Quarry Gardens, Bloedel Conservatory,…

Queensborough

Tucked away under New Westminster’s bridges is a quiet island getaway. In summer, the Q2Q Ferry runs from Westminster Quay to Port Royal. With very little traffic, a pathway around the eastern tip and a long dyke trail, there’s…

Railway Greenway

Ride the rails in Richmond on the Railway Greenway.  This rails-to-trails project follows the Lulu Island route of the British Columbia Electric Railroad connecting Vancouver to Steveston, a busy fishing community on the South Arm of the Fraser River.…

Ridge Meadows Circle

Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge are made for cycling. The full circle is mostly on dyke trails and quiet shared roads. You’ll see cranberry fields, three rivers, an airport, pumpkin patches; and might spot eagles, herons, and horses…

Ridge Meadows Dykes

Explore the flat and scenic dyke trails of Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge along the Alouette River, with views of the mountains and farm fields. This ride is one of the easiest, a favourite any time of the year…

Ridgeway Loop

Vancouver’s Ridgeway Greenway is a linear exploration of a string of parks, walkways, seating areas, and public art.  Look around you as you ride — and look up — there’s art everywhere.…

Roller Coaster

This is an undulating ride and you’ll see why we call it Roller Coaster when you Wahoo! down Olund hill. It’s 40km of ups and downs, but mostly downs, and is one of our favourite rides.…

San Juan Island Hopping

The San Juan Islands are perfect for island hopping and traveling by bike. What’s better than loading up the panniers and heading out on a car-less journey to many islands linked by ferries. There’s lots to explore and the riding is…

Sea Island Exploring

There’s lots to ‘see’ on Sea Island in Richmond. For those who like exploring and singletrack, arrive by Skytrain and follow the Fraser River trails to the Coast Guard station. Visit Flight Path Park and watch the hustle and…

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 Valley Trail from Whistler Village to the beach at…

Sea to Sky Trail – Whistler to Brandywine Falls

We rode a section of the Sea to Sky Trail from Whistler Village to Brandywine Falls. Oh Wow! What a vision these trail builders have and I can’t wait for them to finish the rest of this fantastic mountain biking trail. From Whistler…

Seaside Beaches

Follow Seaside Greenway for 9km along Vanier Park, Kitsilano Beach, Point Grey Road, and explore beaches — Jericho, Locarno, and Spanish Banks. Touch ‘The Anchor’ sculpture and return via same route for an 18km ride, or continue up the…

Seaside Greenway

Seaside Greenway is the most popular bike route in Vancouver. On a dedicated bike path separated from cars, it is safe for riders of all ages and abilities, and fun for pedestrians and joggers, too. The route follows The…

Sellaronda ~ Italy

Let’s Go Biking ~ Cycling Routes Around the World The Sellaronda is a scenic loop around the Sella—a dramatic mountain in the heart of the Italian Dolomites. You can make it all the way around in a day, whether…

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