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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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Willoughby Wandering

A wandering route stitched together with parks, pathways, and neighbourhood links.
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Vancouver to Steveston

Ride the rails-to-trails from Vancouver to Steveston. Start on the Arbutus Greenway, ride over the Canada Line Bridge, along Middle Arm Dyke Trail then follow Railway Greenway. Visit the historic fishing village of Steveston on the Fraser River and have lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf. Ride back via the same route, or take the Canada Line from Aberdeen Station.
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Mosquito Creek

The Great Trail follows Mosquito Creek from William Griffin Park and connects to the North Shore Spirit Trail at Bewicke. Follow the Spirit Trail to Kings Mill Walk for views of Vancouver and lunch at Thomas Haas. Add on the Ravine Greenway in McKay Creek Park for an adventurous loop.
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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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South Surrey Trails

There are many parks to explore in South Surrey. Start at Elgin Park, follow the Nicomekl River shoreline, ride the historic Semiahmoo trail, circle Southmere Park lakes, wind through Dogwood Park trails, Crescent Park, see Blackie Spit and Crescent Beach. What a loop!
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Great Blue Heron Way

Sometimes when riding we think...where in the world are we? This was certainly true as we cycled along the Great Blue Heron Way in Tsawwassen First Nation. This is a little gem of a ride near the ferry terminal, there’s a new boardwalk and quiet side streets to explore.  Big plans are in the works...but for now we were pleased to see a place where ducks lined the shores and wildflowers bloomed ― a quiet oasis just outside of the big city.
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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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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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Kapadokya, Türkiye (Cappadocia)

Discover cycling in Cappadocia, Türkiye — ride past fairy chimneys, cave dwellings, and ancient valleys in this UNESCO World Heritage landscape.
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Merritt

For those who love grasslands, singletracks and exploring … come to Merritt! From easy city walks to exciting mountain biking, Merritt has something for everyone. The Merritt Mountain Bike Association...
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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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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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The Green Necklace

The Green Necklace connects North Vancouver city parks in a continuous loop of safe and separated greenways. The route was originally conceived in 1907 and laid out in North Vancouver City’s original town plan. Much of the route has been enhanced with art and heritage signs. It’s an easy bike ride, walk, or run.
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