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TransCanada Trail – BC

The Trans Canada Trail Cycle, hike, wheel, paddle, ride, ski or snowmobile through a Canada’s landscapes – urban, rural and wilderness, along greenways, waterways and roadways on the longest trail...
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Orcas Island

Orcas Island is one of the largest of the San Juan Islands. It is Very Hilly and the roads have very few safe shoulders so it is not the best...
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Velopalooza 2026

Velopalooza 2026 is here!  More than 40 bike rides and events are already scheduled throughout the month of June, including  the World Bicycle Day Family Bike Ride, the Vintage Mountain Bike Block Party,...
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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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Bike Valet

Yay, for Bike Valet: Free Bike Parking on Granville Island and in Deep Cove, courtesy of the Bike Valet https://thebicyclevalet.ca/ How The Bicycle Valet Works It’s simple!  Ride your bike to...

Cycling Advocacy

Who to Contact when you “Wish they would … “ Do you wish for better cycling routes for you and your family? Do you have an idea for a route,...
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Burke-Gilman Trail

The most famous of the Rail-Trails and Seattle’s much loved bike route is the Burke-Gilman Trail. Along the trail there are dinosaurs, a rocket, 3 billy goats and a humongous...
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Elliott Bay Trail

Every now and then it’s fun to explore somewhere else.  We headed south to Seattle this summer and found some fun rides. 1. Elliott Bay Trail – Right from our...
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Whistler Go•By•Bike

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...
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Fraser Shores

Explore Burnaby’s Fraser Foreshore Park and Vancouver’s River District Trail on this section of the Canyon to Coast Trail. Ride the Fraser River shoreline and look for tugboats, barges, and log booms. There are places to stop and view the river, eat at Romer’s Burger Bar at the foot of Kerr Street, or you can bring a picnic lunch and watch the river traffic go by.  
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Ridgeway Loop

Vancouver’s Ridgeway Greenway is a linear exploration of a string of parks, walkways, seating areas, and public art.  Look around you as you ride — and look up — there’s art everywhere.
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Delta Watershed

There’s a very unassuming park in the Delta Watershed that runs along Cougar Creek and beside Burns Bog. You feel as if you are miles away from the world on this woodsy trail with a river beside it. There are options - take the easy short ride for beginners, explore singletrack trails in Watershed and Joe Brown Parks, or ride to Boundary Bay for great views.
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Galloping Goose Trail

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...
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