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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. The Interurban trams ran from 1905 to 1958. Now it’s a popular greenway, safe and separated ― great for beginners!
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Pitt River Greenway

This section of The Great Trail runs along the Pitt and Fraser rivers. You’ll ride by cranberry fields, see planes come and go from the Pitt Meadows Airport, and can have lunch at Stomping Grounds in Osprey Village.
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Surrey Friesens Ride

White Rock isn’t all hills ... there are many flat routes and the locals know them! Ride through White Rock and stop for lunch in Crescent Beach! You’ll see ocean views and grand houses along the way.
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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 lots to explore in Queensborough.

HUB Cycling

HUB Cycling is awesome! They have Resources for biking in Vancouver and surrounding communities. They host Events ~ such as Bike to Work Week, Bike The Night, and more ~ There are Bike education Classes and Bike To...
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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

Cycling Advocacy

Who to Contact when you “Wish they would … “ Do you wish for better cycling routes for you and your family? Do you have an idea for a route,...
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Lake Union Loop

Loops are fun to ride and this one in Seattle has alot to see along the way — from new parks, a wooden boat yard, bridges, Gas Works park with it’s...
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Naramata Winery Tour

Take a winery tour along the Naramata Benchlands from Penticton this summer or fall when the grapes are being harvested.  The ride is easy and follows the old Kettle Valley...
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Othello Quintette Tunnels

For a dramatic ride, check out the Othello Quintette tunnels in Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park.  Located just east of Hope BC are some of the best preserved tunnels on the old...
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Myra Canyon ~ Kettle Valley Railway KVR

The Myra Canyon is one of the most exciting and scenic bike rides in BC! On this section of the Kettle Valley Railway there are 16 wood trestles, 2 steel bridges,...

Adventures

What we offer Our activities Hiking & Trekking Explore trails through forests, mountains, or coastal paths, ranging from easy walks to challenging multi-day hikes. Age 20+ 2 days max 20...

Rides by easiness

All my routes are easy and suitable for all ages and abilities! EASY Easiest routes, mostly off road trails, quiet country roads, side streets, and shorter distances. MODERATE More challenging...
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False Creek + Granville Island

Circle False Creek on the popular Seaside Greenway. The path is separated from cars making it fun for cyclists and pedestrians. Explore Granville Island and shop at the Public Market, then take your bike on Aquabus to continue the loop on the north shore of False Creek.
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