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Galena Trail

Just north of Nelson BC, the town of New Denver sits on the shores of Slocan Lake.  Heading out on the Slocan River and following the old rail line is...
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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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Victoria Seaside Tour

Victoria is a great city to visit and the biking is easy.  Tour Victoria and follow the Seaside Loop with its great ocean views. On a clear day Washington State’s...
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Murrayville & Brookswood

A meandering tour through historic Murrayville, linking to Brookswood neighbourhoods, greenways and parks.
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UBC Explorer

For a great adventure at any time of the year, take a trip out to the University of British Columbia. There’s lots to see and do on this route―museums, park trails, riverside paths, and art. There are many exciting new changes on the UBC campus― greenways, gardens, and contemporary architecture.
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San Juan Island Hopping

The San Juan Islands are perfect for island hopping and traveling by bike. What’s better than loading up the panniers and heading out on a car-less journey to many islands linked...
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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.
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Bike The Bridge!

Ride the SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay­­, explore the North Shore Spirit Trail, ride over Lions Gate Bridge, and cruise through Stanley Park trails on this tour of the Port of Vancouver. Mostly flat on bikeways, trails, and quiet roads — this is one fun ride!
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Fraser Loop

Explore the shores of the Fraser River on this loop. The route is flat with varied terrain, a mix of easy park trails and bikeways, and busy road sections with no bike lanes. Start in Burnaby from the 22nd Street Skytrain or Marine Drive Skytrain in Vancouver.

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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Translink Cycling Map

It’s nice and simple … the new Translink Cycling Map shows the ‘best’ cycling streets and trails. Available online or pick up a copy at your local bike store. Many...
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BMUT to Gastown

The Evergreen Skytrain has opened lots of possibilities for one way rides. Starting from Lougheed Station, this route follows the Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail then Burnaby Scenic trail around Capitol Hill, continues on Portside Greenway along Burrard Inlet, and ends in Gastown for lunch! Return via Skytrain or connect to other rides.
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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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