Vancouver is every cyclist’s dream owing to its steep terrains and well-carved-out paths which promise a perfect adrenaline rush. Most of the bike lanes are situated on the North Shore Mountains thus making it a perfect heaven for keen bikers. Below is a quick glance at two of the most prominent cycling routes of the city, which are extremely popular amongst cyclers netting air tickets aboard flights arriving in Canada.
Hiring a Bike
Hiring a bicycle in Vancouver is quite easy as the region is crammed full of bike rental stores offering bicycles for few hours or even for the entire day. Helmets and bike locks come complementary for the safety of the riders.
Coal Harbour
One of the most popular bike routes of Canada is Coal Harbour, located pretty close to the popular Stanley Park. All you need is to strap up the helmets, hop aboard the bike and make their way for the park. The park features some beautifully manicured gardens, stunning Totem poles, a thrilling water park for children, the Vancouver Aquarium, various restaurants and cafes. There are horse-drawn carriage rides, beaches and most importantly, the spellbinding views of the natural grandeur which together make an ideal backdrop for enjoying the most scenic holidays in Vancouver. It would be no exaggeration to say that a slew of cyclers from all over the world invest on tickets for Vancouver bound flight just to experience the thrill of this route.
Third Beach
Another compelling terrain to check your cycling skills while wandering in Vancouver is the Third Beach. This is an ideal family-friendly beach destination that offers great opportunities’ for sunbathing and swimming. Visitors may even sip a drink or grab a bite of some tantalizing dishes served at the concession stands. Another highlight is outdoor pool that makes for a great place to stop and cool off. After crossing the pools, travellers may find two separate paths, the first continuing towards the west, towards English Bay. And the second towards Coal Harbour and further heading towards the point where Stanley Park and Coal Harbour meet.
