British Columbia Routes

    Coquitlam - Albion Ferry
     Distance: 38 miles, Terrain: Rolling Country Roads, Cue Sheet/Map

    Ladner - Point Roberts
     Distance: 48 miles, Terrain: Interurban - Rolling Country, Cue Sheet/Map

    Sidney - Butchart Gardens - Victoria
     Distance: 24 miles, Terrain: Rolling Country and Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Sidney - Butchart Gardens - Victoria
     Distance: 26 miles, Terrain: Rolling Country and Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Sidney - Butchart Gardens - Victoria
     Distance: 37 miles, Terrain: Rolling Country and Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Sidney - Swartz Bay - Victoria
     Distance: 37 miles, Terrain: Rolling Country and Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Stanley Park - Horseshoe Bay
     Distance: 30 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    UBC - South Vancouver
     Distance: 22 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Vancouver after Breakfast Tourist Ride to UBC
     Distance: 21 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Vancouver Breakfast Rides from UBC
     Distance: 9/17 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Vancouver North Shore
     Distance: 20/40 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Victoria City Tour
     Distance: 17 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Victoria - Esquimalt Lagoon
     Distance: 34 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban and Trail, Cue Sheet/Map

    Victoria - Galloping Goose Trail
     Distance: 30 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban and Trail, Cue Sheet/Map

    Victoria Scenic Downtown
     Distance: 16 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban, Cue Sheet/Map

    Victoria - Sidney
     Distance: 18 miles, Terrain: Mixed Interurban and Trail, Cue Sheet/Map


Safety Considerations -
Safety is an important concern in all outdoor activities. No cue sheet/map can alert you to every hazard or anticipate the limitations of every reader, so the descriptions in these cue sheets are not representations that a particular trip is safe for your party. When you take a trip, you assume responsibility for your own safety. Places in the cue sheets may require you to do no more than look both ways before crossing the street; in others, more attention to safety may be required due to terrain, traffic, weather, the capabilities of your party, or other factors. Keeping informed on current conditions and exercising common sense are the keys to a safe, enjoyable bike ride. Always, be sure to wear a helmet and urge your companions to do so as well. Additionally, many of the routes listed here may be subject to development and/or change since they were last updated, making use of them unwise. Always check for current conditions, respect posted private property signs, and avoid confrontations with property owners and managers.


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