Family Bike Ride
Group Ride Details:

Join friends and families for a fun, safe ride around the neighbourhood in celebration of World Bicycle Day Get creative—decorate your bike with balloons, flags, and flair.

Start: Queen Mary Community School Playground | Finish: Mahon Park Waterpark

We'll meet at the Queen Mary playground, head east along the bike path around Victoria Park, loop back past the school, ride down Jones Ave, and finish at Mahon Park playground. Cake for all finishers!
This short ride is suitable for all ages and abilities, and should take about 15–20 minutes for the average rider.
Important Notes:
This is a community-organized event and is not affiliated with or sponsored by the City of North Vancouver or any other organization.
Participants are responsible for their own safety and ensuring their bikes are in good working order. A short safety briefing and route overview will be held before we set off. While most of the route follows protected cycling infrastructure, there are a few sections where we must cross intersections or share the road with vehicles.
Nobody will be left behind.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Minimum age? No - All ages and abilities welcome.
What if I can't bike? All mobility devices welcome.
Can I walk with my small child? Please accompany your child if they are not able to ride up/down moderate grades safely.
Is it free? Yes
What time should I show up? To start on time, show up 20 mins early and find the group so we can leave on time.
Can I join in anywhere along the route or at the finish? Yes - latecomers can find us via a LiveTrack link that will be shared on the event page.
What should I bring? Helmet, bike, decorations, music, swimsuit, towel, water bottle, snacks, sun screen, rain poncho.

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