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Ladner Loop-de-Doop!

Ladner is a cyclist’s dream ... flat ... scenic ... and fun! Visit the quaint town of Ladner, then explore many trails — Brunswick Point, Great Blue Heron Way, through Tsawwassen and Beach Grove then onto Boundary Bay Trail. Return via 64th street back — what a loop!
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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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Discovery Trail

The Discovery Trail winds from park to park from the west side of Abbotsford to Sumas Mountain. It’s especially nice in the fall with views of Mt Baker. There are two sections to the trail: West and East. Do one, do the whole thing — you will see a lot of the beautiful Abbotsford countryside.
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Roller Coaster

This is an undulating ride and you’ll see why we call it Roller Coaster when you Wahoo! down Olund hill. It’s 40km of ups and downs, but mostly downs, and is one of our favourite rides.
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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!
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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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David’s Loop

Explore the creeks of Coquitlam and Port Moody on this loop. Start from Town Centre Park in Coquitlam and ride the David Greenway through Bert Flinn Park, down April Road, along Alderside, and Port Moody’s Shoreline Trail. Stop for lunch at Newport Village, then wind through Scott Creek Trail and Hoy Creek Trail.
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Sea Island Exploring

There’s lots to ‘see’ on Sea Island in Richmond. For those who like exploring and singletrack, arrive by Skytrain and follow the Fraser River trails to the Coast Guard station. Visit Flight Path Park and watch the hustle and bustle of the airport then loop through Burkeville’s quiet streets. If you’re feeling like more, add on a 5km loop around YVR terminal.
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Blue Heron Loop

Framed by the mountains in the north and circling blueberry fields, this is one of my favourite places to ride and walk. There’s some fun singletrack and rocky sections on this one so take your mountain bike.
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Three Bridges ~ Port Mann, Golden Ears, Pitt River

Enjoy three bridges, three parks, and three greenways on this loop around the Fraser River. Ride over the Port Mann Bridge, through Surrey, over the Golden Ears Bridge, along the Pitt River Greenway, and the Poco Trail.
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Around the Mountain

She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain on this ride! Loop around Burnaby Mountain ― hills, crunchy trails and a bit of Wahoo! singletrack. For the full route, start from Port Moody and climb up through the hills of Glenayre; or shorten the ride by starting at Burquitlam Skytrain and ending at Moody Centre Station.  A fun and rollicking ride!
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BMUT = Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail

The Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail - BMUT is fine anytime of the year, but especially on crisp fall days riding through piles of leaves. It’s an easy route - mostly flat on a paved and separated greenway. There are lunch options at Burnaby Mountain Golf course or along Hastings Street.
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