View from the dyke |
We had another almost perfect day. The sun was out, there was no wind, and did I mention the route was FLAT - really FLAT? The area is almost surreal as you are so close to Vancouver, yet you feel miles away from the big city as you pedal through acres of farmland and along the dykes. (lots of great farmer's markets to stop at when in season)
The view of the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal and the Roberts Bank Terminal brings you back to reality. Roberts Bank is huge and the number of trains coming and going is mind boggling!
Cargo ships loading at Roberts Bank |
Roberts Bank rail corridor |
After leaving Roberts Bank, we cycled on through Tsawwassen and enjoyed a great ride along the Mud Bay trail.
It was a beehive of activity as joggers, cyclists, walkers, birders took to the trails in order to enjoy a sunny spring day.
Giggle of the day:
We recently discovered a group called The Slow Bicycle Movement. Curious, we investigated further to learn more about the criteria for joining the group and becoming a card carrying member. Members must agree to:
- meander
- stop
- look
- eat
- take pictures
- laugh
- chat
The description fits us perfectly! We giggled throughout the entire Ladner Loop every time we hopped off to meander, look, EAT, chat......you get the picture!
Map and route tips:
The loop begins at Deas Island Regional Park and follows the Millenium Trail under highway 99 to Ladner. From Ladner, follow the Fraser River out to Brunswick Point and then continue on to Tsawwassen and Mud Bay and then a quick loop back.