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Galiano Island

Galiano Island looked so flat on the map and seemed like such an easy ride — only 21km from end to end. This can be a long, undulating and hilly...
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Lopez Island

Lopez Island is the flattest of all the San Juan Islands = a great place to ride with kids. There are many routes to discover.  Here are two we have enjoyed:...
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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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Islands: Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands and Sunshine Coast

Discover easy coastal rides, island loops, seaside trails, and scenic backroads across Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and the Sunshine Coast. Designed for relaxed explorers, families, visitors, and riders who love discovering beautiful places at a slower pace.
  • 58 easy-to-follow maps across Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast
  • Ride your own way — from gentle waterfront paths to longer island adventures
  • Paperback, 8 x 10.5", 100 full-colour pages, ebook also available
  • Purchase supports local cycling advocacy
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Okanagan and Beyond

Discover over 140 easy, interesting and adventurous routes from Osoyoos to Shuswap Lake and across southern British Columbia including the Myra Canyon, Kettle Valley Railway, Okanagan Rail Trail and The Great Trail of Canada. Something for everyone, on foot or bike, from flat scenic rail trails and country roads, to mountain trails and exciting new e-bike routes! With its mild climate and stunning scenery, there’s no better way to see the Okanagan’s lakes and vineyards. This is the must-have guidebook for those looking to discover exciting British Columbia destinations. With distances ranging from 5km to more than 75km, these routes are fun for families, seniors and explorers of all ages who like to stop and smell the roses.
  • 36 easy-to-follow maps — Okanagan Valley, Shuswap, The Great Trail
  • Something for everyone — from flat scenic trails to exciting new eBike routes
  • Includes donation to Trails Society of BC and BC Cycling Coalition
  • Paperback, 8 x 10.5”, 100 pages all colour • ISBN 978-1-7753081-2-6 • $19.95

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Matsqui Meander

Visit Matsqui Trail Park for a flat and easy ride along the Fraser River dykes. Enjoy views of the river and surrounding farmlands on this section of the Trans Canada Great Trail. Beginning riders will enjoy the easy Willband Creek Park loop. Matsqui Meander is a moderate ride on quiet country roads and includes a stop at the Clayburn Store for scones!
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City Circle

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.
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Poco Trail

The Poco Trail is one of the most popular rides in Metro Vancouver. It’s flat, off road, and scenic...the perfect combo for a great day. The trail circles Port Coquitlam weaving through parks and on the dykes of three rivers: Coquitlam, Pitt, and Fraser. The route has many starting points and is Skytrain accessible.
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White Rock + South Surrey Loop

Explore historic trails of South Surrey and beaches of White Rock on this loop. Ride the Semiahmoo Trail along the Nicomekl River, visit Crescent Beach and Blackie Spit, then ride past the beaches of White Rock — a great ride!

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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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.
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Arbutus Greenway

Here comes the Arbutus Greenway ― a dream come true for Vancouver! This former railway is now a safe urban space for people to enjoy. The trail starts near Granville Island and runs 8.5km on a paved and separated path towards the Fraser River ― Oh Wow! For those wanting to go further connect to Canada Line Bridge to Richmond.
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Othello Quintette Tunnels

For a dramatic ride, check out the Othello Quintette tunnels in Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park.  Located just east of Hope BC are some of the best preserved tunnels on the old...
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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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ƛ̓éxətəm (Colony Farm)

The city feels far away when you’re cycling the fields of Colony Farm in Port Coquitlam. The whole family can enjoy these easy trails along the Coquitlam River, especially on a sunny day when the mountains are covered in snow. If you are lucky you will see herons, ducks, and hawks. Go as far as you feel like and explore the many pathways.
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