The Stanley Park Seawall is Vancouver’s most famous ride. Part of The Great Trail, dozens of people ride this popular route every day, especially on weekends. Once the kids are confident on their bikes this is a great ride. There’s lots to see and do in Stanley Park — Aquarium, totem poles, gardens, lighthouse, and so much more! Explore the many park trails under the shade of tall cedars or enjoy a picnic at one of the beaches - a perfect ride for a hot summer day.
We rode a section of the Sea to Sky Trail from Whistler Village to Brandywine Falls. Oh Wow! What a vision these trail builders have and I can’t wait for them to finish...
Three parks in South Surrey offer something for everyone. Beginners can explore Crescent Beach, Elgin Park and Serpentine Fen. More advanced riders can loop the parks together for a 30km ride with views west across Boundary Bay and north to Vancouver’s Mountains. There is lots to see along the way...meandering wetland trails, the Nicomekl River, ducks and birds, and a historic farm.
Every Sunday and on holidays the streets of Bogotá belong to people, not cars. Ciclovía means “cycleway” and during Ciclovía Bogotá, an average of 1.5 million people (20% of the...
All Aboard the Sicamous Ferry to the SNORT! The Shuswap North Okanagan Rail Trail (SNORT) is now open, offering more than 50 km of spectacular lakeside and rural trail connecting Sicamous, Grindrod, Enderby,...
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...
Woodinville is located near the Sammammish River Trail which links to the Burke-Gilman Rail-Trail into Seattle. Wine and cycling combined… We loaded up the bikes on the bike rack on...
Let’s Go Biking adventures in the Shuswap, BC From broad valleys with orchards and cozy farms and a variety of shorelines in between, there’s exciting cycling in the Shuswap and...
Ride the flat Pemberton Valley any time of the year on this flat road with moderate traffic, suitable for intermediate riders and road bikers. You’ll see potatoes growing in the fields and...
Explore Whistler’s Valley Trails on these easy and fun routes. Find art in the forest, great places to eat and things to see along the way. Keep your eyes open...
You can feel miles from the city in Vancouver’s Southlands neighbourhood, a rural area near UBC and the Musqueam Nation. Starting from Pacific Spirit Park, explore wooded trails, visit the Musqueam Cultural Centre, and pass by the Southlands Riding Club. You’ll ride the Fraser River Trail, a section of the Canyon to Coast Trail. There is art and signage along the route telling the history of this former industrial area. Originally built as a horse trail by local equestrians ― yield to horses and riders along the trail.
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.
There’s nothing like feeling a million miles away from the city and it’s do-able, just a short distance from Vancouver —
in Pacific Spirit Park. The trails vary through the park, from wide and easy to hilly and challenging on this fun figure eight ride.
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...