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Road cycling routes in Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve are found in the surrounding areas of this ecologically sensitive wetland. The region features a landscape characterized by riverine environments, including the Alouette and Pitt Rivers, and peripheral views of diverse wetland ecosystems. While the core bog is protected, the adjacent areas offer varied terrain suitable for road cycling, with routes often following waterways and roads through the broader Fraser lowlands.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Kanaka Creek is a beautiful salmon-bearing stream that flows through Maple Ridge into the Fraser River. It runs through forested ravines and sandstone canyons, with seasonal salmon runs in spring and fall. The creek supports diverse wildlife and is essential to the parkโs hatchery and conservation efforts.
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This beautiful river is a major tributary of the Fraser River that flows south from the Garibaldi Ranges, through Pitt Lake, before joining the Fraser River near Port Coquitlam. The lower stretches of the river are tidal, and the surrounding wetlands are home to a rich diversity of wildlife. The river also holds cultural significance for the Kwantlen First Nation, serving as a natural corridor that connects the coastal region with the interior of the province.
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โSt. George's Anglican Church in Fort Langley, BC, is a historic Carpenter Gothic-style church established in 1859 and consecrated in 1901. Located at 9160 Church Street, it remains an active parish known for its inclusive community and heritage architecture.
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The Port Mann Bridge is one of the most pleasant of the bridges across the Fraser River. Bicycle traffic in both directions use the sidewalk on the east side, which is wide and straight. Gradients are relatively gentle. On the south side, follow the bike route signage to make your way through residential neighbourhoods, and consider connecting to the trail through Tynehead Regional Park.
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The BC Randonneurs cycling club hosts this mass cycling event every year on Canada Day. The route is the same number of kilometers as the number of years since Canada's confederation. https://www.randonneurs.bc.ca/
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There are 7 road cycling routes available in the areas surrounding Blaney Bog Regional Park Reserve, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
The routes primarily feature riverine landscapes, following waterways like the Alouette and Pitt Rivers. You can also expect peripheral views of diverse wetland ecosystems and roads traversing the broader Fraser lowlands. While the core bog is a protected area, the surrounding routes offer varied terrain from mostly paved surfaces to some with significant elevation changes.
Yes, there are 2 easy road cycling routes in the area. One excellent option is the Langley Canada Day Populaire โ BC Farm Museum loop from Hope Redwoods Nature Area, which is 44.4 km long and takes about 1 hour 57 minutes to complete. Another easy route is the Derby Reach Regional Park โ Fort-to-Fort Trail loop from Port Hammond, covering 32.5 km.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Pitt Bridge to Airport route โ Port Mann Bridge loop from Maple Meadows is a popular choice, spanning 85.1 km with extensive riverside riding. If you're looking for a route with significant elevation gain, the Mill Pond โ Kanaka Creek Regional Park loop from Port Haney is a moderate 64.4 km path with over 800 meters of ascent.
While direct access to the sensitive core bog is limited, the broader region is rich in biodiversity. Cyclists on surrounding routes might still encounter local fauna such as deer, beavers, coyotes, and various bird species, especially in quieter sections along the rivers or wetland peripheries.
The road cycling routes often follow the Alouette and Pitt Rivers, offering scenic riverine views. From peripheral roads, you may catch glimpses of the diverse wetland environments that characterize the region. These routes provide opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the Fraser lowlands.
The region generally offers good cycling conditions from spring through fall. While specific conditions can vary, the mild climate of the Fraser lowlands often allows for cycling outside of peak winter months. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the popular Pitt Bridge to Airport route โ Port Mann Bridge loop from Maple Meadows and the challenging Mill Pond โ Kanaka Creek Regional Park loop from Port Haney are both excellent loop options.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 visitors. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic riverine landscapes, and the options available for different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging routes with significant elevation.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter ride, the Derby Reach Regional Park โ Fort-to-Fort Trail loop from Maple Meadows is a moderate 23.8 km route that can be completed in about 1 hour 12 minutes, offering a pleasant and efficient cycling experience.


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