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Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area

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Road cycling routes
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British Columbia

Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area

The best traffic-free bike rides in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area

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No traffic road cycling routes in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area primarily utilize paths adjacent to or incorporating parts of this globally unique bog ecosystem, as direct access within its protected boundaries is limited. The region is characterized by its vast, undeveloped urban landmass, with cycling opportunities found on paved surfaces and a gravel access road along the eastern edge of the Delta Nature Reserve. While the bog itself is preserved, peripheral routes offer views and proximity to its distinct…

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Central Park – Upper Pond loop from New Westminster

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

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Zachary
May 22, 2026, The World's Tallest Tin Soldier

The tin soldier was revealed in 2000 and moved to the pier in 2001, and a time capsule was placed inside it upon its construction. The soldier was modeled after a Royal Engineer, and while it was apparently intended to represent kindness and inclusion, many have instead seen it as a monument to colonisation. In 2025, Brandon Gabriel used light projection to turn the soldier into an indigenous Salish Welcome Figure.

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April 6, 2026, John Hendry Park

This 27-hectare park in Vancouver's Cedar Cottage neighbourhood has so much to offer it's no wonder that it is the heart of the neighbourhood. You'll find the usual park offerings like picnic area, playground, and sports fields but there's also Trout Lake in the middle of the park, 2 concession stands, hiking & biking trails, an indigenous medicine garden, and the Trout Lake Community Centre which has it's own wide range of amenities.

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February 23, 2026, Central Park

Central Park is a 90-hectare park located on the border of Vancouver and Burnaby. The park’s most popular attraction is its well-preserved temperate rainforest, but it also offers outdoor swimming pools, sports fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a handful of small ponds.

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This statue honours the 36 soldiers from British Columbia that died in the Korean War. Each year, the Korean War Veterans Ceremony in Burnaby is held at this location to commemorate their memory and sacrifice.

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November 5, 2025, Upper Pond

Upper Pond is a pond within Central Park with picnic tables situated along it's western shore and a walking path around it.

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October 20, 2025, Byrne Creek Ravine Park

Byrne Creek Ravine Park is a pristine 50-acre sliver of forest deep in the urban Vancouver, with a network of trails around Byrne Creek.

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October 20, 2025, Deer Lake

Deer Lake is a quiet urban oasis surrounded by forest, wetlands, and cultural landmarks. There is a flat trail that loops around the lake, where you’ll see plenty of waterfowl, with beautiful backdrop views of the mountains. With picnic spots dotted around the lake, it’s the perfect place to take a leisurely walk or a enjoy relaxed afternoon in this peaceful setting.

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John Hendry Park, commonly known as Trout Lake Park, is a 27-hectare urban green space in East Vancouver, BC. The BC Parkway, a multi-use trail, passes through the east side of the park, offering scenic views of Trout Lake and the North Shore Mountains. This trail provides a peaceful cycling and walking route amid the city's bustle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area?

There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in and around the Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of distances and difficulties to suit various cyclists.

What is the general difficulty level of road cycling routes near Burns Bog?

The routes in this guide are primarily of moderate difficulty, with 4 out of 5 routes falling into this category. There is also 1 easy route available, such as the Central Park, Burnaby – Central Park loop from Robert Burnaby Park, making the area accessible for different fitness levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on these no-traffic road cycling routes?

While the Burns Bog itself is a sensitive ecosystem with limited direct cycling, the routes in this guide primarily utilize paved surfaces on roads adjacent to or offering views of the conservancy area. Some routes, like those extending towards Watershed Park, might include a mix of gravel and paved sections, providing varied riding experiences.

Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for while cycling near Burns Bog?

Yes, while direct access into the bog is restricted, routes often provide views of the unique bog ecosystem. The Delta Nature Reserve, the only publicly accessible part of Burns Bog, offers boardwalks (for pedestrians) where you can observe bog plants and potentially spot wildlife like owls, eagles, and sandhill cranes. Some routes also pass by old-growth spruce trees. Adjacent areas like Watershed Park offer woodsy trails alongside Cougar Creek.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in the Burns Bog area?

The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in this area, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Cyclists often praise the opportunity to experience the unique natural environment of the bog's periphery, the mostly paved and traffic-free sections, and the sense of being close to a significant urban wilderness.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic road cycling options?

Yes, for families or those seeking an easier ride, the Central Park, Burnaby – Central Park loop from Robert Burnaby Park is classified as easy, covering a distance of approximately 16 km. This route offers a good option for a relaxed family outing.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area?

The Burns Bog area is generally pleasant for cycling during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer milder weather and drier conditions, making for more comfortable rides. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Where can I park my car to access these no-traffic road cycling routes?

Parking availability varies by route starting point. For routes that incorporate the Delta Nature Reserve, there are usually designated parking areas nearby. For other routes, such as the Central Park – Upper Pond loop from New Westminster, you would typically find parking in urban areas or parks that serve as the route's starting point.

Are there any circular no-traffic road cycling routes available?

Yes, all 5 routes featured in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Central Valley Greenway – Upper Pond loop from Edmonds, which offers a substantial circular ride.

Can I find cafes or other amenities near the cycling routes?

While the Burns Bog itself is a protected natural area with limited facilities, the routes often start or pass through more urbanized areas like New Westminster, Edmonds, or Burnaby. These areas offer various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, where you can refuel before or after your ride.

What is the longest no-traffic road cycling route in this guide?

The longest route featured in this guide is the Central Valley Greenway – Upper Pond loop from Edmonds, spanning approximately 41.6 km. This moderate route offers a good challenge for cyclists looking for a longer ride.

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