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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Prince George Canada
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I just moved to pg here and was wondering if there is any great bike trails to ride on out here?
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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probably up to you to find out and then tell the rest of us! S Calgary |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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You might want to speak to someone in the Cycling Club or chat with people at the various specialty bike shops for better info. Not sure what you are looking for, but here are a variety of suggestions: The Greenway trail (start from the parking near the university. The KOA trail is somewhat interesting.) Cranbrook Hill (There are a number of trails up that way which have been modified by cross country bikers. And of course there is the Forset for the World which is connected to the Greenway trails.) Ottway trails (pay) LC Gunn Park (Lots of rocks) Wilkinson Park --gravel pit Trails off of Piderney Road at the end of the Foothills bridge (modified by bikers) End of Malispina Moores Meadow Tabour Mountain will soon open down hill racing trails for bikes (pay) Upper mud river logging roads. Be careful of bears. Some portions of Eskers Provincial Park. There are more challenging and longer rides a bit out of town as well. |
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