3.6 miles
Distance
550 ft
Climb
-587 ft
Descent
745 ft
High Point

CANADA CUP TRAIL
Consists of flowing west coast single­track, doubletrack, and lots of climbing. Features both rock and wood bridges and lots of passing areas. Start Finish is in the large gravel lot at the end of Hannington Road. The trails are proudly built by volunteers with the Nature Trail Society (NTS) and the South Island Mountain Bike Society (SIMBS) and managed by the NTS. http://naturetrailssociety.com/

Trail Details
Distance: 5.97km
Elevation Gain: 141 m
Elevation Max: 234 m

Difficulty: Intermediate ­- singletrack (1m width or less). Steep ascents/descents on double track (2m - 3m wide), gravel road, nature surface trail, rock and wooden bridges.

Detailed Description
2017 Bear Mountain Canada Cup p/b Powerade is a 4 mile less popular intermediate route located near Victoria British Columbia. This mountain bike only route and has a hard overall physical rating. This route climbs 550 ft with a max elevation of 745 ft then descends -587 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Blue
  • Bike type
    XC
  • Physical rating
    Hard
  • Ridelogs
    18
More Stats for 2017 Bear Mountain Canada Cup p/b Powerade mountain bike route
  • Avg time
    47 min 11 sec
  • Altitude change
    -34 ft
  • Altitude min
    379 ft
  • Altitude start
    745 ft
  • Altitude end
    712 ft
  • Grade
    -0.2%
  • Grade max
    -28.5%
  • Grade min
    35.1%
  • Distance climb
    2 miles
  • Distance down
    2 miles
  • Distance flat
    2,031 ft
Avg: 1.5 (2 votes)
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