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American Camp

SAN JUAN ISLAND is one of the largest islands and there are many routes and loops to explore. Traffic is minimal and the roads are good for biking. There are dozens...
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Neckwarmer

Soft and cozy, stretchy fabric, custom designed for Let’s Go Biking riders! Wear it multiple ways, and keep extra warm when cycling, hiking, skiing, walking and running! Summer tip: On a hot day, wet it down and ride cool! Available in Soft Charcoal or Classic Black
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Semiahmoo + Birch Bay

There’s a great ride on the Semiahmoo Penninsula and into Birch Bay.  The route is fun anytime of the year, but especially interesting from May to September when The Plover...
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Let’s Go Biking!

Welcome to Let’s Go Biking! Here you’ll find easy, scenic routes designed for those who love S-l-o-w-B-i-k-i-n-g — cycling that’s all about sightseeing, meandering, exploring, and enjoying the journey. I...

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Email colleen at letsgobiking dot net Ride updates, questions or suggestions?Please send a note. I’m always glad to hear about route changes, trail updates and favourite rides. Photos are welcome,...

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I like to ride and I like to write!  And yes, I’m just one person … writing the blog and guidebooks. I’ve had fun gathering the routes, making maps and writing about...
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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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Sumas Lake Loop

Did you know there was once a large lake on the Sumas Prairie? Semá:th Xo:tsa (Sumas Lake) was home to the Stó:lō people for millennia. In the early 1920s settlers lobbied government to drain the lake...
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Galiano Island

Galiano Island looked so flat on the map and seemed like such an easy ride — only 21km from end to end. This can be a long, undulating and hilly...
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New Westminster Loop

On this loop you’ll ride past heritage houses, explore Queen’s Park, discover Pier Park, visit Westminster Quay, and see the riverfront. The ride is great anytime of the year, especially in the spring when the cherry blossoms are out, and in the fall riding over crunchy leaves.
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Crosstown + Queens Park

Summertime is a great time to head out on the Crosstown Greenway to Queens Park in New Westminster. From 22nd Street Station to Braid Station ride by heritage houses, visit Queens Park, ride the easy Millennium Trail, then explore Sapperton and Hume Park.
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Quay + Pier Park

Exciting things are happening down by the river! An easy and meandering route along New Westminster’s riverfront with a visit to the new Pier Park on the Fraser River. There’s lots to see and do on the waterfront ― working tugs, barges, and boom boats. Visit River Market, take a boat tour or paddlewheeler cruise up the Fraser, or visit Fraser River Discovery Centre for a great family day.
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Tynehead Park

Tynehead lies on the Green Timbers Greenway route. The wide paved path is completely off road, perfect for beginning riders. Make a day exploring the park ― there’s lots to discover. The park...
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