The Green Necklace connects North Vancouver city parks in a continuous loop of safe and separated greenways. The route was originally conceived in 1907 and laid out in North Vancouver City’s original town plan. Much of the route has been enhanced with art and heritage signs. It’s an easy bike ride, walk, or run.
Explore Vancouver on the Seaside Greenway and through Chinatown and Gastown on this city loop. You’ll follow the shoreline from the Convention Center, around Stanley Park, and along False Creek. The views are spectacular any time of the year and the route is especially beautiful during the April Cherry Blossom Festival.
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...
There’s over 40km of Valley Trail to explore in Whistler. My favourite route visits Lost Lake, Green Lake, and Alta Lake. For a Five-Lake tour, add on Nita and Alpha Lakes! The route is great for cyclists, walkers, and runners. There’s art to find along the way - look for giant ravens on the Valley Trail, an old car, and giant chairs in Alta Lake Park.
Formerly a freight railway, the picturesque Galloping Goose Trail is one of the top three rail-trails in BC, and is part of the Trans Canada Trail, which stretches coast to...
If you are looking for an easy trail near Mission try the Railway Trail along Stave Lake and the Hayward Reservoir. The trail is easy on a hardpacked trail that...
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...
The ride starts at Ambleside Park and winds through the hills and roads of West Vancouver. It’s a winding meander of West Van’s shoreline through Caulfield Park, Lighthouse Park, Whytecliff Park, and Horseshoe Bay. You’ll ride high above the cove on the Seaview trail ― an old railway. It’s a rollicking ride ... part on trails, shared roads, and through neighbourhoods. Give it a try ― you just might think you are on the Amalfi coast!
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...
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...
Ride the rails-to-trails from Vancouver to Steveston. Start on the Arbutus Greenway, ride over the Canada Line Bridge, along Middle Arm Dyke Trail then follow Railway Greenway. Visit the historic fishing village of Steveston on the Fraser River and have lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf. Ride back via the same route, or take the Canada Line from Aberdeen Station.
A multi-use pedestrian and cycling route linking New Westminster, Burnaby and Vancouver, the CVG-Central Valley Greenway is a great place to walk, run, or ride. From end to end the 25km route is flat, separated and safe with many parks, shopping and transit hubs along the way. Start from either end, return via same route for a 50km out and back ride, or return on BC Parkway for a 50km loop.
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...