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Bike Valet

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...
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North Shore Spirit Trail

That’s the Spirit …Trail! For a fun and easy ride head over to the North Shore and enjoy the Spirit Trail. The well-signed route is a safe and separated pathway with lots to discover along the way. Ride to the end of Burrard Pier for view of Vancouver City, explore Lonsdale Quay Market, and visit beaches along the way.
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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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Queen Elizabeth Park Loop

This route follows five Vancouver Greenways: Seaside, Cypress, Arbutus, Ridgeway, and Ontario. Queen Elizabeth Park is the highest spot in the city. Once a rock quarry, the park is famous for city views, Quarry Gardens, Bloedel Conservatory, fountains, and art. The most famous sculptures are Knife Edge by Henry Moore and Photo Session by Seward Johnson Jr.
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ʔapsčiik t̓ašii • Tofino – Ucluelet

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...
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Coquitlam Shop-by-Bike

Go By Bike Week is a perfect time to explore the TriCities “Like a Local.”    There’s much to discover by bike and on foot — and Let’s Go Biking has...
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The Drive

Tour East Van and visit The Drive on the Adanac Bikeway. There are breweries to visit, murals to see, and restaurants and shops on Commercial Drive. Add on a loop through Strathcona and Chinatown. At the end of the day you’ll see a stream of crows in the sky as they fly home at night.
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Seaside Greenway

Seaside Greenway is the most popular bike route in Vancouver. On a dedicated bike path separated from cars, it is safe for riders of all ages and abilities, and fun for pedestrians and joggers, too. The route follows The Great Trail from the Vancouver Convention Centre, along Coal Harbour, around Stanley Park Seawall and False Creek, to Granville Island. Take a ferry on False Creek and return on Hornby Bikeway, or continue west on Seaside Greenway to Jericho.
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Mosquito Creek

The Great Trail follows Mosquito Creek from William Griffin Park and connects to the North Shore Spirit Trail at Bewicke. Follow the Spirit Trail to Kings Mill Walk for views of Vancouver and lunch at Thomas Haas. Add on the Ravine Greenway in McKay Creek Park for an adventurous loop.
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Around Vancouver

Discover Vancouver’s most scenic easy rides — from seawalls and greenways to peaceful farmland loops and quiet country roads. Designed for casual riders, families, visitors, and anyone who prefers exploring at a slower pace.
  • 84 easy-to-follow routes across Vancouver, Fraser Valley & Whistler
  • Ride your own way – from flat scenic trails to quiet country roads
  • Purchase supports local cycling advocacy
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A Fresh Look. New Rides Ahead.

Let’s Go Biking has a fresh new look, updated routes, and new rides coming soon across British Columbia and beyond.
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Trail of the Okanagans (TOTO)

Imagine … a single 370 km long hiking and cycling trail from Sicamous BC in the north to Brewster Washington in the south – spanning the length of the Okanagan...
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