
What we’re about
About Us: We are a Social Cycling Group for Adults run by Volunteers.
Our Mission:
To bring people together to have fun and make new friends while safely exploring Metro Vancouver and the surrounding areas. This includes some rides to Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and into Washington State..
Our rides range from urban and suburban to rural, on bike friendly roadways, dykes and trails and, from a few hours to all day. Rides are generally easy to moderate in difficulty and may run from 50 to 90 km.
Our goal is for participants to arrive at the end of a ride happy and satisfied with the outing and their ride leaders.
Code of Conduct:
Our cycling group is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all members. We expect all participants to conduct themselves with integrity, kindness, and respect towards others during rides or events run by this group. Members should adhere to all traffic laws, ride safely, and support fellow cyclists, ensuring that everyone feels welcome and valued.
Bullying, harassment, and discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, verbal abuse, physical intimidation, and any form of discriminatory behavior based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or any other characteristic. Any member found engaging in such behavior will be subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension or expulsion from the group. By participating in our rides, all members agree to uphold these standards and contribute to a positive and supportive cycling community.
By joining this group I acknowledge that I have read, understood, and agree to abide by this Mission Statement and Code of Conduct Policy
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Deas Island Park / Centennial Beach LoopDeas Island Park Washrooms, Delta, BC
** Please read all the information about a ride before signing up.**
------------ BICYCLE HELMETS ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL RIDES. ------------
Biking is weather-dependent. At times last-minute changes may be posted. Be sure to check for updates the night before and the morning of a ride.THE RIDE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45174131
https://www.komoot.com/tour/2554027569
This is a loop ride on paved roads and gravel dykes taking us through Ladner along River Road and the Tsawwassen Beach Trail to Tsawwassen Mills. We then cross Hwy 17 and wind through the suburbs to Boundary Bay and Centennial Beach. We return along the Boundary Bay Dyke Trail to 72 St. then along 36 Ave. and 64 St. to Deas Park.Difficulty: Moderate if you have been biking regularly.
Distance: 51.9 km
Estimated Ride Time: 5 hrs
Bring: snacks/water and pack a lunch or buy something at Beach Grove Cafe.
Meet Up Location: 6090 Deas Island Rd, DeltaDave’s Mobile: (604) 317-9073
Please be aware: all members and guests cycle at their own risk. We are not liable for any mishaps, and we do not have any medical training. Please be responsible for yourself and follow all cycling rules and the leader’s directions.
Please be sure your bike is in good condition, tires are inflated and brakes are in good working order before arriving at the starting point. Carrying a Repair Kit and an extra inner tube is recommended. To help you to be seen and heard on the road, the following equipment is also recommended: a bell, flashing front and back lights or reflectors and a mirror.
Our goal is for you to enjoy your ride and have you arrive at the end safe, happy and satisfied with your leader as well as your outing. - Pitt Meadows Athletic Park / Alouette Lake11431 Bonson Rd, Pitt Meadows, BC
** Please read all the information about a ride before signing up.**
------------ BICYCLE HELMETS ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL RIDES. ------------
Biking is weather dependent. At times last minute changes may be posted. Be sure to check for updates the night before and the morning of a ride.
THE RIDE: https:https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42689130
https://www.komoot.com/tour/2218545232
The loop route takes us north and east thru Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge along streets and Golden Ears Parkway to Alouette Lake where we stop for Lunch. Our return is along Alouette Rd back thru Maple Ridge and on a different set of streets to Pitt Meadows Athletic Park.
Difficulty: Moderate if you have been biking regularly. There is one long hill.
Distance: 47.5 km.
Expected Duration: 5 Hrs
Bring: snacks/water and Pack a Lunch.
Meet Up Location: Pitt Meadows Athletic Park - 11431 Bonson Road
Dave’s Cel (604) 317-9073Please be aware: all members and guests cycle at their own risk. Once you sign up, we are not liable for any mishaps and we do not have any medical training. Please be responsible for yourself and follow all cycling rules and the leader’s agenda.
Please be sure: your bike is in good condition, tires are inflated and brakes are in good working order before arriving at the starting point. Carrying a Repair Kit and an extra inner tube is recommended. To help you to be seen and heard on the road, the following equipment is also recommended: a bell, flashing front and back lights or reflectors and a mirror.
Our goal: is for you to enjoy your ride and have you arrive at the end safe, happy and satisfied with your leaders as well as your outing. - 2025 International Rivers Day RideLafarge Lake-Douglas skytrain station, Coquitlam, BC
## Details
** Please read all the information about a ride before signing up.**
------------ BICYCLE HELMETS ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL RIDES. ------------
Biking is weather-dependent. At times, last-minute changes may be posted. Please check for updates the night before and the morning of a ride.------------ FIRST, A LITTLE HISTORY ABOUT RIVERS DAY ------------
World Rivers Day is an annual event held on the fourth Sunday of September to celebrate and raise awareness about the importance of rivers. This year, it falls on September 28, 2025. The day encourages people to connect with, learn about, and protect rivers and watersheds. It's a global event with roots in British Columbia, where Mark Angelo founded it in 2005 as BC Rivers Day.
Watch this short YouTube video with Mark Angelo adding some commentary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYQSrvy3UmYTHE RIDE: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2356557807
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52018332This route covers approximately 83.6 km, featuring a mixture of paved roads and hard-packed trails. From Douglas Lafarge Skytrain Station, we head north along Pinetree Way, then west to the Hoy Creek Trail. We then go along Guildford Way to Port Moody and Noons Creek Hatchery. From Port Moody, we will head east to the Scott Creek Trail and work our way toward the Coquitlam River. We will follow the PoCo Trail to the Pitt River Bridge. Once over the bridge, we go along the Pitt River to the Alouette River.
We will stop for lunch at the Patch Brewery on Laity St. in Maple Ridge. Following lunch, we will go over the Fraser River on the Golden Ears Bridge and head to Tynehead Park and the Serpentine River, then back over the Fraser River via the Port Mann Bridge and back to the starting point.
In total, we will visit eight distinct waterways: Hoy Creek, Noons Creek, Scott Creek, Coquitlam River, Pitt River, Alouette River, Serpentine River and finally The Mighty Fraser River.
Difficulty: Moderate if you have been biking regularly.
Distance: 74.9 km
Estimated Ride Time: 5 - 6 hours hrs
Bring: snacks//water and pack a Lunch or buy something at The Patch Brewing.
Meet Up Location: Douglas Lafarge Skytrain Station.
Corner of Guildford Way and Pinetree Way (Free parking in the lot across the street on Guildford)
Jim's Mobile: 604-999-3501
Please be aware that all members and guests cycle at their own risk. We are not liable for any mishaps, and we do not have any medical training. Please be responsible for yourself and follow all cycling rules and the leader’s directions.
Please ensure your bike is in good condition, tires are inflated, and brakes are in good working order before arriving at the starting point. Carrying a Repair Kit and an extra inner tube is recommended. To help you be seen and heard on the road, the following equipment is also recommended: a bell, flashing front and back lights or reflectors and a mirror.
Our goal is to have you enjoy your ride and arrive at the end safe, happy and satisfied with your leader and your outing.