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BC Parkway

For a great city ride through New Westminster, Burnaby and Vancouver, take the BC Parkway. The mostly flat route follows the Skytrain most of the way. It’s 18km long from the Fraser River to Trout Lake. I start at 22nd Station, have lunch on Commercial Drive and take the train back. For a longer loop, connect with Central Valley Greenway.
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Pender Island

Let’s go Island Hopping! Pender Island is one of the larger of the Gulf Islands and great for biking. All of the islands are hilly just remember… every climb leads...
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Glen Valley Glide

In the fall, the valley calls. Pick up a picnic lunch in Fort Langley and head east along River Road. The route starts with a small climb then meanders on quiet country roads east of Historic Fort Langley. You’ll see river views, turf farms, a winery, and maybe a cranberry harvest!
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Willingdon Linear Park

There’s an exciting new park in Burnaby – Willingdon Linear Park.  This 1.2km scenic urban trail runs 13 blocks along Willingdon Avenue, from Brentwood Towne Centre to Hastings Street. It...
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West Dyke + Middle Arm

Ride the Middle Arm dyke trail along the Fraser River with views of the airport, UBC rowing club, and Richmond Oval. From Terra Nova Park continue on West Dyke Trail looking for spotted cows, herons, ducks, and turtles. At Garry Point loop around the park trails then visit Steveston for fish and chips or an ice-cream at Fisherman’s Wharf.
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Barnston Island + Surrey Bend

Here’s an easy ride that has a bonus of a ferry ride! It’s really a barge pushed by a tugboat, so that makes it all the better. Start at Surrey Bend Park and explore the trails, then bike onto the ferry and around Barnston Island. The road is flat and paved, there are views of the river and farms, and it’s especially fun in the fall during cranberry harvest. Bring a picnic!
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King Albert Greenway

Cross Coquitlam on the new King Albert Greenway from Blue Mountain Park to Mundy Park.  Built for all ages and abilities, this corridor links parks, schools and community amenities.  Gaze...
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Coquitlam Parks

Take Evergreen Skytrain line to explore Coquitlam’s parks. From Burquitlam Station the route runs through neighbourhoods and parks. Visit the playground and sculpture garden in Blue Mountain Park, circle Como Lake, and ride through the urban forest in Mundy Park. Return via same route or take Coquitlam Crosstown downhill to Town Centre Park and hop on the Skytrain at Lafarge-Douglas station.
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Let’s Go Biking is …

Let’s Go Bikingis a gathering of easy ridesfun for everyonefrom 8 to 80 years old~ all ages and abilities it’s S-l-o-w-B-i-k-i-n-genjoying the ridemeanderingexploringheads uptaking picturesstoppinglooking aroundwatchingstopping to smell the rosesand lots of laughing my passion isfinding...
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Velopalooza 2026

Velopalooza 2026 is here!  More than 40 bike rides and events are already scheduled throughout the month of June, including  the World Bicycle Day Family Bike Ride, the Vintage Mountain Bike Block Party,...

Mobile Maps

For riders who like to follow routes on a ‘pinned’ map the Vancouver 84 maps are hosted on two platforms.   CalTopo   GAIA-GPS Many of our riders already find...
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Point Roberts Circle

There’s something very satisfying about a circle ride and Point Roberts is perfect for this. This tiny bit of the seaside USA lies just south of Vancouver — a quick drive away....
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Ελλάδα ELLÁDA (Greece)

Island Hopping by Bike: Cycling the Saronic Islands of Ελλάδα (Greece) A week of cycling and island hopping through the Saronic Islands — Aegina, Methana, Spetses, Hydra, and Poros — reveals some...
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Beacon Bike Rack Light

  • Is your license plate hidden by your bike rack? • Are your tail, brake lights, and turn signals hard to see?     Not only is this a...
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Osoyoos Circle Tour

Osoyoos fills with families and beachgoers every summer.  This route explores SWIWS Park (Haynes Point) and the Irrigation Canal and more exciting places in Osoyoos. For two new maps of routes in...
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