Best Bike Rides In Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver has a mild climate, making it perfect for a relaxing bike ride. The entire region has a really extensive network of cycling paths and lanes. You will want to go sightseeing on a bike. Various bike rentals exist and you will be on your way to explore various attractions, parks and beaches. While you can so easily opt for a bike trail that you create by looking at the maps that exist at the moment, the ones below are already established and should be taken into account.

Stanley Park

Stanley Park

You will surely not be able to spend just one afternoon to cover the entire Stanley Park. You can view so many historic landmarks, scenic gardens, the largest aquarium in the country and stop at various restaurants along the way. The seawall bike route is 10 kilometers wrong, offering various different sightseeing opportunities. Alternatively, take the bike trails that take you right through the park.

Sunset Beach To False Creek And Kitsilano Beach

Sunset Beach To False Creek And Kitsilano Beach

This is a seaside bike route that allows you to go past various waterfront areas and beaches. Your route would start at the popular Sunset Beach and would take you through so many interesting twists and turns. You will go to False Creek and can stop at a museum like Vancouver Maritime Museum or stop at the Granville Island, a true paradise for foodies. Your ride will end at the Kitsilano Beach, where there are many grassy areas and sandy beaches you would love. If you want to, stop at the Kitsilano Pool for some pretty dramatic views of the ocean and the city.

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Central Valley Greenway

Central Valley Greenway

This is a Vancouver 24 kilometers route that connects the downtown Vancouver area with nearby towns. You can reach New Westminster and Burnaby, cruising through historic shopping districts, natural regions and metropolitan neighborhoods. You would start the bike route in False Creek and then eventually go through the two towns mentioned. Make sure that you stop at an outdoor café in New Westminster and visit the Equestrian Centre right after Burnaby Lake.

Jericho Beach To Pacific Spirit Region Park

Jericho Beach

The bike ride starts in Jericho Beach. This is where you see so many sailboats and windsurfers in the background. You then go past Spanish Banks and the shoreline, seeing people that play volleyball and soccer. If you want to, you can easily enjoy a quick picnic right on the beach. The cyclists will pass the campus of the University Of British Columbia, which is the home of various great attractions. The ride will stop at the Pacific Spirit Region Park.

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