You may notice things look a little different here.
After years of building rides one map at a time, I’ve refreshed the site to make it easier to explore. Cleaner pages, clearer routes, and more room for the photos and details that bring each adventure to life.
I’m also revisiting many favourite rides and adding new ones from near and far — some that have been waiting in my notebooks for years.
Whether you’ve been following along for awhile or discovering Let’s Go Biking for the first time, welcome.
Happy riding! ~ Colleen
🚲 Burnaby Lake Overpass is now open!


The spectacular new Burnaby Lake Overpass connects Deer Lake to Burnaby Lake, creating a great route linking parks, lakes, and creeks.
Hop on your bike and ride or take Skytrain – there are three stations enroute – and enjoy one of Metro Vancouver’s most scenic easy rides.
Route directions are available in the guidebook Let’s Go Biking Vancouver ~ Ride #20.
Follow the route: RideWithGPS tracks
This is a wonderful family-friendly adventure.
🚲 New Website, New Rides, New Adventures
Looking for more easy adventures?
Explore scenic rail trails, waterfront rides, and multi-day cycling getaways for families, seniors, and e-bikers.
- Boundary Bay Dyke – Birdwatching + sea breezes
- Vancouver to Steveston – Cycle, SkyTrain and waterfront fun
- Okanagan Rail Trail – Lakeshore views and easy riding
- Galloping Goose Trail – Stay for a few days and explore the trail




🚲 Interested in Cycle Tourism in BC?
British Columbia has extraordinary potential as a world-class cycling destination.
- Listen to my BC Cycling Coalition podcast interview with Peter Ladner
- Join the BCCC ~ membership is free


Neckwarmers Are Back
Perfect for:
- Cool rides
- Morning walks
- Breezy ferry crossings
Available in Soft Charcoal and Classic Black
🚲 Got Photos?
Easy rides. Real places. Everyday people enjoying the journey.
I’m updating the next edition of Let’s Go Biking Vancouver and looking for fresh local images.
Have a favourite shot of a trail, park, waterfront, or cycling moment? I’d love to see it.

This month’s neckwarmer winner is Elaine Unger for her photo on Richmond’s West Dyke Trail.
Send your photos for a chance to:
- Win a Let’s Go Biking Neckwarmer
- Be featured on the blog
- Appear in a future guidebook
Email: colleen at letsgobiking dot net

