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🚴♀️ Top 10 Electric E‑Bike Trails in Vancouver
Discover Vancouver’s most scenic and accessible trails for pedal‑assist e‑bikes. From oceanfront views to forest escapes, these routes offer something for every rider.
1. Stanley Park Seawall (9 km loop)
This iconic paved route encircles Stanley Park, offering breathtaking views of water, mountains, and cityscape. Flat, fully accessible, and ideal for beginners or casual riders.
2. False Creek Loop to Granville Island
A scenic cruise along False Creek waterfront, passing Science World and Granville Island. Smooth and urban with plenty of food stops and views.
3. Pacific Spirit Regional Park (≈55 km multi‑use trails)
Explore lush, shaded forest trails west of UBC. About 34 km are multi‑use, peaceful, and e‑bike accessible. Excellent for longer nature rides.
4. Central Valley Greenway (24 km)
Linked from Science World to New Westminster, this greenway passes parks, neighborhoods, and Burnaby Lake. Mostly flat and paved, great for both commuting and exploration.
5. Arbutus Greenway (9 km)
Built on a former railway corridor, offering a smooth paved corridor from False Creek to Fraser River. Ideal for riders who enjoy urban-art spots and casual stops.
6. Jericho Beach → Spanish Banks (coastal route)
Ride past Jericho Beach into scenic Spanish Banks along English Bay. Peaceful, flat, and less crowded — perfect for sunset cruises.
7. Burrard Street Bridge Connector
Short but scenic, featuring wide protected bike lanes and panoramic views linking downtown to Kitsilano via Burrard Bridge.
8. Point Grey Road → Kit Beach Loop
This tree-lined route leads from downtown to beachside neighborhoods, offering a relaxed ride with local café and beach vibes.
9. Pacific Spirit to UBC Loop
A combination ride entering Pacific Spirit Park from UBC, through shaded trails and returning along campus paths—great mix of nature and urban.
10. CBC Trail / Ridgeway Greenway (North Vancouver)
- Ridgeway Greenway (~12 km): Pass public art installations and parks—from urban to green spaces.
- CBC Trail: More technical, along Seymour Mountain forest terrain—best for experienced riders or e‑MTBs.
✅ E‑Bike Access & Local Rules in Vancouver / BC
- Pedal‑assist e‑bikes are permitted on multi‑use paths and greenways like Seawall, False Creek, Pacific Spirit, CVG, and Arbutus.
- Throttle-only e‑bikes may be restricted—refer to local signage and regulations.
- Riders must use helmets; minimum age and equipment rules follow BC e‑bike legislation.
🛠️ Rider Tips
- Charge your e‑bike and bring a lock, helmet, and front/back lights.
- Adjust tire pressure—important for gravel sections in Pacific Spirit and Amherst.
- Plan scenic stops: Granville Island, Jericho Beach, Kitsilano cafés.
- Ride early weekdays or sunsets for quieter paths and optimal views.