Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Gearing Up for Bike for ANCOP

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced cyclist and you would want to take part in something amazing this summer, perhaps consider participating in B.Club's Bike for ANCOP happening this Saturday, August 9, at the Lion's Park in Port Coquitlam, BC. The club which belongs to CFC Tri-City Chapter is currently hard at work to ensure that this year's charity cycling event would be fun, safe and meaningful.


Depending on your comfort level, you will be given the option to choose an 8KM, 18KM or a 25KM route taking take you through the Traboulay PoCo Trail that encircles the city.



This flat walking and cycling trail is suitable for exploring at any time of the year. The trail traverses a varied landscape that includes forest and creek, meadow and marsh, riverfront and urban development.1
The paved Downtown section winds through areas where local residents live, play and work. It’s well used by recreational users as well as bicycle commuters. From there, cycle through the serene and historic Colony Farm section, which features more than 150 bird species and is one of the most biodiverse parts of the region.1
Along the south Pitt River, the trail winds past the Citadel Landing boardwalk, Peace Park and river-based industry, while offering views of the river and Douglas Island. Next is the Deboville Slough and north Pitt River section, which features splendid views of farmland and the mountains. From there, continue on to enjoy the cool shade from the tall trees along the Coquitlam River and Hyde Creek sections – particularly refreshing on a hot day.1


According to the event organizers, all participants will be assigned marshals who will brief you on the do's and dont's before your bike ride. They will be your guide all throughout the route. Please bring your helmets, sunscreen and water bottles as they are a must. When using the trail, please remember to always stay on the right side and be courteous of other bikers, walkers, joggers, skaters and other users of the trail.

Assembly time is 8:00 am at 2300 Lion's Way, Port Coquitlam, BC. Please contact Mike and Sheila Carino at 604.307.1442 or 778.387.0651.

Now is a good time to check on your bikes!



 1.  www.portcoquitlam.ca/Citizen_Services/Parks_and__Recreation/Parks_and_Trails/Traboulay_PoCo_Trail.htm

Click here for your registration form.

Click here for the pledge form.

Click here for the PoCo Traboulay Trail.

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