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Mosquito Creek

The Great Trail follows Mosquito Creek from William Griffin Park and connects to the North Shore Spirit Trail at Bewicke. Follow the Spirit Trail to Kings Mill Walk for views of Vancouver and lunch at Thomas Haas. Add on the Ravine Greenway in McKay Creek Park for an adventurous loop.
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Lochside Trail

For a fun trip take the Tsawwassen ferry to Swartz Bay and ride to Victoria on the Lochside Trail. The well-signed 29km route is mostly flat and suitable for all...
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Burke-Gilman Trail

The most famous of the Rail-Trails and Seattle’s much loved bike route is the Burke-Gilman Trail. Along the trail there are dinosaurs, a rocket, 3 billy goats and a humongous...
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Vancouver to Steveston

Ride the rails-to-trails from Vancouver to Steveston. Start on the Arbutus Greenway, ride over the Canada Line Bridge, along Middle Arm Dyke Trail then follow Railway Greenway. Visit the historic fishing village of Steveston on the Fraser River and have lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf. Ride back via the same route, or take the Canada Line from Aberdeen Station.
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Okanagan and Beyond

Discover over 140 easy, interesting and adventurous routes from Osoyoos to Shuswap Lake and across southern British Columbia including the Myra Canyon, Kettle Valley Railway, Okanagan Rail Trail and The Great Trail of Canada. Something for everyone, on foot or bike, from flat scenic rail trails and country roads, to mountain trails and exciting new e-bike routes! With its mild climate and stunning scenery, there’s no better way to see the Okanagan’s lakes and vineyards. This is the must-have guidebook for those looking to discover exciting British Columbia destinations. With distances ranging from 5km to more than 75km, these routes are fun for families, seniors and explorers of all ages who like to stop and smell the roses.
  • 36 easy-to-follow maps — Okanagan Valley, Shuswap, The Great Trail
  • Something for everyone — from flat scenic trails to exciting new eBike routes
  • Includes donation to Trails Society of BC and BC Cycling Coalition
  • Paperback, 8 x 10.5”, 100 pages all colour • ISBN 978-1-7753081-2-6 • $19.95

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Pacific Spirit Park

There’s nothing like feeling a million miles away from the city and it’s do-able, just a short distance from Vancouver — in Pacific Spirit Park. The trails vary through the park, from wide and easy to hilly and challenging on this fun figure eight ride.

Vancouver route map

These Vancouver routes are best used with the guidebook. For fun and scenic rides, walks and runs, order your copy of Let’s Go Biking: Around Vancouver, available in paperback or...
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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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Grey Canal Vernon

The Grey Canal surrounds the city of Vernon. Perched high up the hills the route follows the canal bed and offers views over the valley and lakes. Thanks to JP...
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Trail of the Okanagans (TOTO)

Imagine … a single 370 km long hiking and cycling trail from Sicamous BC in the north to Brewster Washington in the south – spanning the length of the Okanagan...
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Pemberton Meadows

Ride  the flat Pemberton Valley any time of the year on this flat road with moderate traffic, suitable for intermediate riders and road bikers. You’ll see potatoes growing in the fields and...
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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.
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ƛ̓éxətəm (Colony Farm)

The city feels far away when you’re cycling the fields of Colony Farm in Port Coquitlam. The whole family can enjoy these easy trails along the Coquitlam River, especially on a sunny day when the mountains are covered in snow. If you are lucky you will see herons, ducks, and hawks. Go as far as you feel like and explore the many pathways.
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City Circle

Explore Vancouver on the Seaside Greenway and through Chinatown and Gastown on this city loop. You’ll follow the shoreline from the Convention Center, around Stanley Park, and along False Creek. The views are spectacular any time of the year and the route is especially beautiful during the April Cherry Blossom Festival.
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Harbour Loop

Explore Vancouver’s busy harbour on this scenic loop. See freighters, grain elevators, and tugs. Cycle over the Lions Gate and Ironworkers bridges. Ride the North Shore Spirit Trail, Seaside Greenway, and Portside Bikeway around the Port of Vancouver.
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