Vancouver cyclists know that on a sunny day downtown’s famous seawall can turn into a bit of a traffic jam. Runners, walkers, rollerbladers and throngs of bikers make cycling the scenic route feel like a ride through rush-hour traffic.
For the path less traveled, head south to the Vancouver suburb of Tsawwassen and Boundary Bay Regional Park. Boundary Bay – so named because it marks the border between British Columbia and Washington State – embraces dramatic mudflats, salt marshes and dunes and sandy beaches. Best of all, it offers great biking, minus the crowds.
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Best Scenic Cycling in Metro Vancouver? Riding Boundary Bay