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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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Okanagan Rail Trail

The Okanagan Rail Trail is Amazing !!!! It’s exciting to ride BC’s newest rail trail from Kelowna to Vernon along Okanagan Lake, Woods Lake, Duck Lake and colourful Kalamalka Lake....
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Burnaby Lakes + Creeks

Visit Burnaby’s two largest lakes on this route. Start at Stoney Creek, explore Burnaby Lake and Deer Lake then return via the CVG - Central Valley Greenway along the Brunette River.
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King Albert Greenway

Cross Coquitlam on the new King Albert Greenway from Blue Mountain Park to Mundy Park.  Built for all ages and abilities, this corridor links parks, schools and community amenities.  Gaze...
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Bellingham South Bay Trail

Bellingham has been busy building biking and pedestrian trails.  The South Bay Trail runs along the historic waterfront from Fairhaven towards Bellingham. It’s an easy ride for kids from 1- 99. More...
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Ridge Meadows Dykes

Explore the flat and scenic dyke trails of Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge along the Alouette River, with views of the mountains and farm fields. This ride is one of the easiest, a favourite any time of the year and it’s part of The Great Trail!
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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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Nelson Lakeshore Trail

There’s lots of great biking going on in Nelson BC, but for the beginning rider … try the easy Lakeshore Trail.  You can start near the town and ride north...
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Burlington Rail Trail

The Burlington Rail trail is part of a much larger ride that extends from Nelson to Salmo. The trail is perched high above Nelson and worth the climb from town...
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Sumas Dyke Trails Tulip Ride

A quiet, flat ride across Sumas Prairie with wide views of farmland and surrounding mountains. Distance 13km • 26km Terrain Hardpacked dyke trail There are many flat and scenic trails...
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Railway Greenway

Ride the rails in Richmond on the Railway Greenway.  This rails-to-trails project follows the Lulu Island route of the British Columbia Electric Railroad connecting Vancouver to Steveston, a busy fishing community on the South Arm of the Fraser River. The Interurban trams ran from 1905 to 1958. Now it’s a popular greenway, safe and separated ― great for beginners!
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Coquitlam Crosstown

Commuters will love this west to east route across Coquitlam from Burnaby to Port Coquitlam. It’s mostly flat on shared roads and some bikeways.  
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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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Osoyoos Circle Tour

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...
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Bellingham Interurban Trail

When you’re ready to explore a bit of singletrack and some trails south of the border, try the Bellingham Interurban Trail. The trailhead starts just south of Fairhaven along an old...
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