North Shore Mountain Biking
The North Shore may be the best mountain bike area in the world, and North Shore
mountain bikers are some of the best, most responsible and well organized riders
around.
If you're want to experience North Shore mountain biking, do your homework and come
prepared.
Local Trails
There are three major mountain bike areas on the North Shore: Cypress Mountain,
Mt Fromme and Mt Seymour. For a long time the mountain bike trails were kept a secret
from outsiders. However, you can now purchase route maps at local mountain bike
shops. They say that many secret trails were intentionally left off the maps, but
don't worry; there are more than enough to keep you busy.
To get your feet wet, several good trails offer intro rides. One of the best begins
at the end of Riverside Drive in North Vancouver. To get there, cross the Second
Narrows Bridge and go east on Mount Seymour Parkway. Turn left onto Riverside Drive
and proceed to the end of the road where you'll find two trails. Take the one to
the right. (You may want to walk a short distance along the trail to the left just
to watch the rush of water through Seymour Canyon from the middle of the bridge.)
The trail parallels the river, crosses it after about 10 minutes and takes you farther
into the backcountry. You'll get some boardwalk riding and excellent trail riding.
An alternative is to ride the undulating 11 kilometre road into the heart of the
Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve (also known as the Seymour Demonstration Forest).
This road is popular with hikers and film crews. In fact, more than 400 movies and
TV productions are shot here each year, so you might get to watch a movie shoot
along the way.
To get to the beginning of the ride, cross Lions Gate Bridge, go right toward North
Vancouver then left at the first traffic light on Capilano Road. Follow Capilano
Road to its junction with Highway #1. Access the highway where the sign reads, Route
1 East. Exit Highway #1 at Lynn Valley Road and go right at the stoplight. Stay
on Lynn Valley Road until it intersects with Dempsey Rd.
There's a small convenience store on the corner. Park and begin your ride from this
point. Continue on Lynn Valley Road as it narrows to one lane and watch for a small
road that goes off to the right. It will say, Rice Lake. Take the Rice Lake road
past the parking lot and gate, and you'll be on your way.
Finally, you can ride the Old Grouse Mountain Highway. It's a steady uphill dirt
road all the way to Grouse Mountain. There are always mountain bikers on this road,
so you'll never be far from information. To get there, take the Lynn Valley Road
until it intersects with Mountain Highway, which veers off to the left. Take Mountain
Highway to the top, find a legal place to park, and you're ready to ride.
The North Shore Mountain
Bike Association provides up-to-date information, maps and contact info
for local mountain bikers.
Bike Shops
You can also contact good local bike shops for trail and equipment information.
Here are the best.
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Cove Bike Shop
Cove Bike Shop is the granddaddy of bike stores. The place is very cool, both by
its own standards and by those of the community. You can get excellent info, rent
bikes or, best of all, buy a fantastic bike at a fantastic price. Cove Bike Shop
makes its own bikes designed especially for the North Shore. 604-929-1918 or 1-800-919-BIKE
(2453)
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OnTop Bike Shop
On Top is for hardcore mountain bikers. They have great equipment, and they know
what they're talking about. 604-990-9550
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Steed Cycles Steed also has excellent bikes and prices and all around help
and service. 604-987-2168