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Barnston Island + Surrey Bend

Here’s an easy ride that has a bonus of a ferry ride! It’s really a barge pushed by a tugboat, so that makes it all the better. Start at Surrey Bend Park and explore the trails, then bike onto the ferry and around Barnston Island. The road is flat and paved, there are views of the river and farms, and it’s especially fun in the fall during cranberry harvest. Bring a picnic!
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Prince Edward Island: A Seaside Adventure

Looking for easy bike rides in Canada? Prince Edward Island offers car‑free cycling on the Confederation Trail and Gulf Shore Parkway. Coastal paths & seafood highlights—perfect for easy cycling vacations in...
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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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Ridge Meadows Circle

Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge are made for cycling. The full circle is mostly on dyke trails and quiet shared roads. You’ll see cranberry fields, three rivers, an airport, pumpkin patches; and might spot eagles, herons, and horses along the way.
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South Langley Trail

This gem of a ride winds along the trails from Campbell Valley Park through forests and fields to Aldergrove Park and there are wineries to visit along the way. The ride can be done as an out and back, a 40km trail and road loop, or consider a two-car shuttle…all enjoyable!
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Fort to Fort Trail

Sometimes there’s the perfect ride — this is one of my favourites — the river and valley views are spectacular. The route follows the The Great Trail through farm fields along the Fraser River to Fort Langley. For a shorter ride start at Derby Reach Park, explore the quaint town of Fort Langley and enjoy lunch or an ice-cream! Add on a visit to Brae Island Park or visit the 1827 Historic Fort.
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Cranberry Trail

It’s Cranberry Harvest Time! Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge are great places to watch the cranberry harvest in mid to late October.  There are many cranberry bogs to see and...
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Canyon to Coast Trail

One day the Canyon to Coast Trail will stretch from Hope to the Salish Sea along 550 km of trails. This section of the trail in Chilliwack parallels the Fraser River and connects two parks: Island 22 to Ferry Island. The route is also part of The Great Trail. Bring your camera for the stunning views of the Cascade Mountains and farmlands.  Pick up a picnic lunch in downtown Chilliwack and enjoy the dyke trails or return via country roads.
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Lochside Trail

For a fun trip take the Tsawwassen ferry to Swartz Bay and ride to Victoria on the Lochside Trail. The well-signed 29km route is mostly flat and suitable for all...
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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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Okanagan Valley

Discover over 140 easy, interesting and adventurous routes from Osoyoos to Shuswap Lake and across southern British Columbia. Enjoy traveling the Myra Canyon, Kettle Valley Railway, Okanagan Rail Trail and...
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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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Ciclovía Bogotá – Colombia

  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...
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Miami Beach Walk – Florida

Discover the Miami Beach Walk Get ready for an unforgettable journey along the Miami Beach Walk, a vibrant 10-mile (17 km) path that stretches from South Pointe Park to Bal Harbour. Perfect for adventurers...
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Pitt Lake

A long, rewarding ride to vast mountain and water views at the edge of the road. Distance 20 km one way • 40 km return Terrain Dyke trail and rough...
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