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Trout Lake Loop + My Favorites
There are numerous panoramic viewpoints along this intermediate 15km trail. Taking about 1.5 hours to complete, this ride starts at Trout Lake and goes on to cover a substantial portion of the surrounding area. Trout Lake is a residential water supply, so please take caution not to pollute it. The Trout Lake parking lot is just off Highway 101, 10km north west of Sechelt. Address: . | Sechelt, BC
Angus Creek Loop + My Favorites
This trail boasts amazing views of Sechelt, the Sechelt Inlet, the Caren Range and Mount Richardson. The total distance of this moderately difficult ride is 22km and it takes about and hour and a half to complete. The reach the trail from Sechelt, head north to Sechelt Inlet Road, and head east on the Sechelt-Crucil Forest Service Road. Address: . | Sechelt, BC
On The Edge Biking + My Favorites
Offering courses for beginner bikers and a race club for the more experienced, this bike repair shop, rental shop and tour operator can accommodate any biking needs. Address: 5644 Cowrie Street | Sechelt, BC | V0N 3A0 [ Map ] Tel: 1 604 885-4888
Lyon Lake Loop + My Favorites
Set amidst some of the oldest forests in Canada, the Lyon Lake Loop offers stunning views of the Georgia Strait. This well-marked 17km trail lasts approximately two and a half hours and with many steep and rocky sections is classified as an advanced ride. Located North of Sechelt on Highway 101, off of Trout Lake Road (Halfmoon Bay Forest Service Road). Address: . | Sechelt, BC
Homesite Creek Loop + My Favorites
This trail attracts many riders because of its thrilling downhill and power line riding. At 8km long, completing the trail takes about an hour, and can be done by intermediate to advanced riders. To get to the trail, turn right off Highway 101 onto Homesite Creek Forest Service Road (HCFSR), which is 17km north west of Sechelt and 0.5km north of Homesite Creek. Address: . | Halfmoon Bay, BC