One day we will be able to cycle from Hope to Steveston along the Fraser River 550 kilometers, a chain of parks Oh Wow ! The Coast to Canyon Trail ~...
For an exciting new ride, head over to Vancouver Island’s Wild West Coast and ride the new multi-use trail connecting Tofino and Ucluelet through Pacific Rim National Park. The ʔapsčiik...
Circle Campbell Valley Park and visit three wineries — Township 7, Domaine de Chaberton and Vista D’Oro. You’ll see meadows, horses, and wineries — oh my! The whole loop is 27km, bring a picnic lunch, or munch at Chaberton or Vista D’Oro Wineries.
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...
Enjoy this scenic loop on Burrard Inlet, around the city, and along Adanac Bikeway. You’ll see the inlet, North Shore Mountains, Port of Vancouver, Strathcona, and East Van. Start from Vancouver or Burnaby ― either way it’s a great route.
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...
Penticton is a cyclists dream. There are beaches to explore, quiet tree-lined paths, lazy riversides, flat and wide city streets and the rail-to-trail Kettle Valley Railway. Distance: 17km Rating: Intermediate...
Discover the Miami Beach Walk Get ready for an unforgettable journey along the Miami Beach Walk, a vibrant 10-mile (17 km) path that stretches from South Pointe Park to Bal Harbour. Perfect for adventurers...
Yay, for Bike Valet: Free Bike Parking on Granville Island and in Deep Cove, courtesy of the Bike Valet https://thebicyclevalet.ca/ How The Bicycle Valet Works It’s simple! Ride your bike to...
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 bustle of the airport then loop through Burkeville’s quiet streets. If you’re feeling like more, add on a 5km loop around YVR terminal.
If you are travelling to the Okanagan head to Oliver BC and ride or walk the Hike & Bike pathway along the Okanagan River Channel. The 18.4 km trail is...
If you build it, they will come! Port Moody’s Shoreline Trail bike path has been a success since the day it opened. Families come from all over to cycle this easy and fun route on a separated paved bike path around the end of Burrard Inlet. There are two paths - one for walking and one for bikes. The path is well marked with two-way directions. There’s lots to see – birds and wildlife, a fish hatchery, two parks, playgrounds, and there are many restaurants nearby.
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.