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| Will Gravel Races Replace Fondos? Keeping Mass Rides Alive in Uncertain Times | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:24:02 | |
Two beloved BC fondos disappeared this year — and not because riders lost interest. We sit down with veteran organizer and Panache Cycling Sports CEO Jon Watkin to unpack the real reasons: traffic control costs spiralling to double-time rates, six-hour minimums, and newly required engineered traffic plans that turn a single intersection into a budget breaker. Jon explains where safety policy helps, where it overreaches, and how a one-size-fits-all approach can sink small, community-driven rides. Learn more about Jon's races at www.panachecyclingsports.com Sign up for the BC Gravel Series 2026! https://www.bcgravelseries.com Speed traps on Bowen Island: https://rcmp.ca/en/bc/careers/volunteer-programs/speed-watch (To set up a speed watch program, contact your local RCMP.)
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| New West Mayor talks Funding Freeze, Speed Cameras, Car Brain, and Safer Streets | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:28:26 | |
'Slow down cars and save lives' sounds obvious, but how do we actually make that work on the ground? Where does funding for speed enforcement come from, and when fines are charged, where does the money actually land? New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone debunks the myth of the speed-trap 'cash cow' and takes a clear-eyed look at BC’s pause on active transportation funding, the politics of 30 km/h residential limits, and why automated speed enforcement could be the fastest way to real safety gains.
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| Trials and Tribulations on the Trans-Canada Trail | 28 May 2025 | 00:35:56 | |
Conflicts between motorized vehicles (ATVs, dirt bikes) and non-motorized users (cyclists, hikers) present ongoing challenges for multi-use trails – particularly when the trail spans almost 30,000km! Trails BC Director Léon Lebrun shares his 29-year journey with the Trans-Canada Trail, revealing how this ambitious project went from concept to reality while still facing significant challenges in British Columbia. We also explore the evolution of trail management from grassroots engagement to centralized control, with Léon advocating for a return to more local involvement and partnership. You can find out about the Trans Canada Trail and other BC Trails at TrailsBC.ca.
Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca. Bike Sense podcast technical direction and production by Carmen Mills. | |||
| Electric Cargo Bikes, yours for free – from the local library! | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:28:08 | |
Curious about cargo e-bikes but hesitant to invest thousands without trying one first? North Vancouver has created an elegant solution that's transforming how families approach transportation decisions. All you need is a library card to check one out. Duncan Wilcock, co-founder of Better North Shore, joins Bike Sense to share the story behind North Vancouver's groundbreaking cargo e-bike library program. Contact Duncan at duncan@wilcock.ca More info for people wanting to start up a cargo bike lending program in their own municipality: DNV Libraries Cargo Bike Program
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| The End of Bike Theft Anxiety: New insurance solutions for cyclists | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:28:07 | |
Nick van Egmond, CEO of Bicycle Broker, introduces 'Sundays' — a comprehensive insurance solution designed specifically for cyclists that covers theft and damage for all types of bikes across Canada. Traditional home and tenant insurance typically demands a high deductible and leaves gaps in bicycle coverage. This new product provides 24/7 protection both on and off your property, with much lower deductibles. Nick also offers a few pro tips on new ways to keep your bike safe and recover a stolen bike.
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| Cycling Without Age: How trishaws are reconnecting seniors to community life | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:39:34 | |
Find out how the simple act of feeling wind in your hair can transform a day of isolation into one filled with joy, connection, and even awakened memories. Jennifer Reid, Co-Founder and Director of Vancouver Cycling Without Age Society, joins us to explore how specialized three-wheeled 'trishaws' are creating magical moments for seniors across British Columbia. What began with one bike named after Jennifer's mother has grown into a fleet of six trishaws serving 12 partner facilities throughout Vancouver, and chapters operating in 14 communities across BC. The program, which started in Denmark, now thrives in 41 countries with 3,500 chapters worldwide. To learn how you can help bring the wind-in-your-hair experience to seniors in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia visit cyclingwithoutage.ca/vancouver facebook.com/cwavancouver Global Film Contact Jennifer Reid at jenreid@cyclingwithoutage.ca
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| Indigenous Communities moving ahead with Active Transportation | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:20:37 | |
Active transportation in Indigenous communities isn't just a matter of movement — it's also about culture, identity, and safety. Aaron Pete, Chawathil First Nation Councillor (and Podcaster!), shares how the Chawathil are forging partnerships to support the Coast to Canyon Trail near Hope, BC, identifying the changes necessary for safe travel within the region, and integrating traditional values into modern transportation plans.
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| Accessibility, Equity, Joy, and Fun: E-bike subsidies can take us there | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:32:15 | |
UBC Prof and Transportation Engineer Dr. Alex Bigazzi explains how e-bike rebate programs are transforming the transportation landscape in BC. Bigazzi has all the data on who gets the subsidies, how the bikes are being used, whether anyone is taking a 'free ride' on the program, and whether e-bikes are actually replacing cars ... or bikes.
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| Lower Speed Limits, Safer Streets: Unleashing the power of 30 km/hr Zones in BC | 01 Dec 2024 | 00:33:20 | |
What if a simple policy change could dramatically decrease road injuries and elevate community well-being? Dr. Michael Schwandt, Medical Health Officer for Vancouver Coastal Health, helps us unravel the transformative potential of a 30 km/hour speed limit on residential streets in British Columbia. We examine how this seemingly small adjustment could significantly reduce traffic fatalities and injuries, while fostering a safer environment for cyclists and pedestrians alike.
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| Trailblazers Unite! Connecting the Sunshine Coast from Langdale to Lund | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:29:56 | |
Tannis Braithwaite, retired lawyer and director with the Connect the Coast Society, shares her passionate advocacy for the Connect the Coast Trail — a visionary cycling project linking Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland, and the Sunshine Coast along the Highway 101 corridor.
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| How Bike Friendly Community Awards give municipalities a boost | 25 Sep 2024 | 00:24:56 | |
Subha Ramanathan, Manager of Programs and Partnerships for the Share the Road Cycling Coalition in Ontario, explains Ontario's transformative Bike Friendly Community Awards – touching on how municipalities achieve scores (The Five 'E's), how the awards competition boosts active transportation, and how we might bring this program to BC.
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| Salt Spring's Crucial Bike Route Gap, and BC Transit's Vision | 29 Jul 2024 | 00:31:37 | |
An eye-opening conversation with Steve New, board member of Island Pathways and former Chief Operating Officer of BC Transit.
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| Is BC's New Minimum Safe Passing Law Working? The RCMP weighs in | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:35:08 | |
The width of a queen-size mattress. That’s the picture we keep coming back to when we talk about BC’s new minimum safe passing distance for cyclists. But how can police actually prove a too-close pass, and what tools — from dashcams to clear signage to fines — will result in safer daily rides? Corporal Michael McLaughlin, Media Relations Officer for BC Highway Patrol (RCMP), joins us to unpack what’s enforceable, what’s cultural, and where advocates can focus to move the needle. Bill 24 (safe passing distance legistlation) Share the Road Cycling Coalition (ON) Cops for Cancer fatality Prince George
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| The Dutch Cycling Revolution: Lessons for BC | 07 Jun 2024 | 00:34:04 | |
Consul General for the Kingdom of the Netherlands to BC, Sebastiaan Messerschmidt, shares his firsthand experiences of growing up in a country that prioritizes cycling. From his nostalgic childhood memories of biking freely and safely to his current efforts in promoting active transportation projects globally, Sebastiaan offers a unique perspective on the transformative power of cycling-friendly infrastructure, what we can do to up our game, and where BC is getting it right.
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| Bike Valet! It's simple, it's cheap, it keeps your bike safe. | 07 May 2024 | 00:35:28 | |
How does a fleet of cyclists lobby City Hall at a meeting where there's no bike parking? BCCC Bike Valet Grant Administrator Sam Holland explains how that bike parking gap in San Francisco in the 1970s led to an explosion of bike valet parking around North America. He explains how bike valets change the way people get to festivals, sporting events, town hall meetings and shopping destinations, including a couple who ride from Saanich to downtown Victoria to shop just because their bikes are protected by a bike valet.
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| Powell River's lone protected intersection: hot potato, or sign of things to come? | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:28:29 | |
Welcome to Powell River: home of BC's first small-city semi-protected intersection! It may be one small step, and it didn't come without controversy — but Anastasia Lukyanova, Sustainability Planner for the City of Powell River, sees it as a victory. What will it take now, to satisfy the City's demands for transportation alternatives and build a comprehensive cycling network in Powell River? Read about the controversial Manson and Duncan intersection project: HERE
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| Penticton: the city that banned discussion of bike lanes | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:33:17 | |
The City of Penticton gained infamy when its City Council tried to ban discussion of bike lanes until 2026. One Councillor's political about-face almost stopped the bike lanes, but a clever amendment and determined advocates got the project back on track. Matt Hopkins tells the story of how four friends and their farmers' market bike valet kick-started cycling improvements in Penticton. Now, the 6.5 km Lke-to-Lake route is nearing completion.
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| Copenhagen in New Westminster? The Mayor of New West says YES! | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:33:02 | |
New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone answers the $4 billion question: What would happen if the BC government spent as much on active transportation as it is does on one tunnel crossing? Answer: Castlegar would have a full bike and pedestrian network, and New West would be Copenhagen.
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| Busting myths and crunching numbers: what really adds up to safe cycling? | 16 Dec 2023 | 00:36:13 | |
Is helmet-wearing the key to safe cycling ? Maybe NOT! Kay Teschke, retired UBC Prof in Occupational and Environmental Health, joins Peter to debunk misconceptions and talk about what really makes cycling safe. Whether it's helmet laws, safe passing distances, bike lights, or cyclist-pedestrian conflicts — Kay's got the data and she's not afraid to use it. Read about the BC Government's controversial Bill 23 legislation regarding safe passing distances around cyclists HERE.
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| Shared mobility rocks! Bringing shared e-bikes, cars, scooters and buses into the mix | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:33:52 | |
Shared Mobility Architect Sandra Phillips believes in connecting the dots between shared transportation modes to help people get around safely and quickly, while reducing dependence on privately owned automobiles. Movmi, her BC-based consulting firm, has worked with communities from Switzerland to Vancouver, and from Moncton NB to Portland, Nelson, Osoyoos, and New York state — helping communities structure and finance shared cargo bikes, e-scooters, cars, and even electric autonomous on-demand buses to enable shared mobility at every scale. Future Mobility expert Jennifer Dungs also talks about Ossining in this WEBINAR on Lower Density and Bike Revolution, moderated by Sandra and including Kassandra McCleery from Copenhagenize and Ashley Finch from Atlanta.
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| 2 Kids, 2 E-bikes, No Car: A year-round cycling family in Whistler | 10 Oct 2023 | 00:36:52 | |
Peter Ladner brings in son Brendan and daughter-in-law Amanda to dish on the reality of life as a bikes-only family in Whistler, BC. We talk ice, snow, studded tires, e-bikes, irate drivers, singing kids, and Whistler's political will — or notable lack thereof.
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| Dr Trent Smith has a prescription: School Streets for Kamloops | 30 Jul 2023 | 00:31:47 | |
Kamloops Pediatrician Dr. Trent Smith is a passionate advocate for active transportation, starting with the basics: how our kids get to school. Kent talks to Peter about the benefits of getting kids out of cars, building safe routes to school, changing cultural norms around cycling, the success of this spring's 'Drive to 5' pilot project, and how we can start moving the needle beyond major urban centres.
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| Riding the Okanagan Rail Trail with Matt Vader | 19 Jul 2023 | 00:19:06 | |
Peter Ladner talks to Matt Vader, Director of Parks, Recreation & Culture, District of Lake Country, about the amazing 50-km Okanagan Rail Trail starting at the north end of Kalamalka Lake and ending at Okanagan Lake in downtown Kelowna. Okanagan Rail Trail - Where Will It Take You?
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| BC's Future as a Global Cycle Tourism Destination | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:36:26 | |
Imagine riding along dedicated trails through ancient forests and pristine valleys, stopping at local cafes and wineries along the way. This vision of cycle tourism isn't just a cyclist's dream – it's a billion-dollar economic opportunity, as Let's Go Biking author Colleen MacDonald reveals in our captivating conversation. Whether you're a cycling enthusiast planning your next adventure, a community planner interested in sustainable tourism, or simply someone who appreciates BC's natural beauty, this episode offers a compelling vision of how cycle tourism could transform our province while preserving what makes it special. ************** To read more about Colleen's adventures, order her books, or connect with her about Cycle Tourism, visit www.letsgobiking.net
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| MLA Josie Osborne on biking the Pacific Rim | 23 Jun 2023 | 00:25:22 | |
As Mayor of Tofino, Josie Osborne was a prime mover of the spectacular multi-use trail from Tofino to Ucluelet, through Pacific Rim National Park on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Join host Peter Ladner in conversation with Josie, who tells us which MLAs ride their bikes to work, her reaction to the huge uptake on the province's e-bike rebate program and her favourite sections of the trail.
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| From Smithers to Telkwa with Allan Cormier | 10 Apr 2023 | 00:29:18 | |
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| Welcome to Bike Sense! Show trailer. | 07 Apr 2023 | 00:01:03 | |
Welcome to Bike Sense: the podcast of the BC Cycling Coalition.
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| When E-Bikes Become Motorcycles: The Gray Areas of Electric Transportation | 10 Sep 2025 | 00:36:26 | |
Trail Rep for the Fraser Valley Mountain Bike Association, Founding Member of the Mission Community Cycling Coalition, former bike-shop owner, and also motorcycle enthusiast Rocky Blondin reveals how the once-clear distinction between motorized and non-motorized vehicles has become dangerously blurred. In BC pedal-assist e-bikes are classified as bicycles, but this has opened the door to much more powerful devices exploiting regulatory gaps. From teenagers racing modified e-scooters at 80km/h on sidewalks to disguised electric motorcycles damaging mountain bike trails, these situations create real safety hazards. Despite these concerns, Rocky remains enthusiastic about electric mobility's transformative benefits. Listen in to hear his innovative solutions such as a "green sticker" system to identify compliant devices, and how 'right to repair' can support the cycling industry as well as making e-bikes more sustainable. Reach out to Rocky at bruce.rockford@gmail.com
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| A Cycling Champion in a Pickup Truck Town | 19 Aug 2025 | 00:25:23 | |
What does it take to transform a car-dependent small town into a place where cycling feels safe and accessible? Ruth Lloyd is finding out firsthand in Williams Lake, BC. Find out more about Streets For All Williams Lake HERE.
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| The Trail Builder's Playbook: Allan Kindrat's Guide to Making Paths Possible | 08 Aug 2025 | 00:27:45 | |
Transportation Engineer Allan Kindrat's groundbreaking work on the Cycle 16 multi-use path connecting Smithers and Telkwa recently earned a Gold Award from the Planning Institute of BC, recognizing two decades of persistent community advocacy finally bearing fruit. ********************** Find out more about Cycle 16 (Smithers to Telkwa) HERE Find out more about Sunshine Coast: Connect the Coast Trail HERE Visit Allan Kindrat HERE Learn about B.C. Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants (and find out which projects have received them) HERE
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| How cycling advocate Eleanor McMahon changed laws to save lives | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:50:11 | |
What does it take to transform personal tragedy into meaningful policy change? Eleanor McMahon's story provides a masterclass in effective advocacy that transcends political divisions while saving lives on our roads. Visit Share the Road Cycling Coalition HERE
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| Rails vs Trails: Re-imagining Vancouver Island's 289-km rail corridor | 02 Jul 2025 | 00:28:52 | |
Is it all over for trains on the abandoned E&N Rail line stretching 289 kilometres along Vancouver Island? Check out Friends of Rails to Trains Vancouver Island HERE and be sure to watch their delightful video. For another view on the corridor's future, see https://www.islandrail.ca/.
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| Balance Bikes to Bike Buses: Turning kids on to cycling, for life! | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:37:09 | |
How can we transform young children into lifelong cyclists? Maya Goldstein's innovative Kids on Wheels and School Bike Bus programs teach biking to children as young as age two, and bring out as many as 60 kids at a time to ride to school together. Listen up to find out how you can get your local young'uns on two wheels before car culture takes hold – wherever you live! Bike Bus resources: SUPER CUTE Gordon Elementary Bike Bus CoV video June 2023 Check out Maya's Bike Bus musings on Linkedin . Contact Maya at maya.goldstein@bikehub.ca
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| 2 Kids, 2 E-bikes, No Car: A Year-Round Cycling Family in Whistler | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:37:11 | |
NOTE: This episode originally aired in October of 2023. Since then, Brendan and Amanda and family have moved from Whistler to Nelson, BC. They now own a family car, which they mostly use to get to the mountain to ski. They continue to cycle year-round. Peter Ladner brings in son Brendan and daughter-in-law Amanda to expose the reality of life as a bikes-only family in Whistler, BC. We talk ice, snow, studded tires, e-bikes, singing kids, irate drivers, and Whistler's political will ... or notable lack thereof.
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| Heron Way, Healing Way: An Indigenous-led Path to Active Transportation | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:23:20 | |
A trail should move more than bodies; it should move history into the open. We sit down with Elder Ruth Adams of Tsawwassen First Nation to explore the Great Blue Heron Way: a bold, Indigenous‑led active transportation route that reconnects communities along the Fraser River and the Salish Sea while reviving stories long pushed aside.
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| The Incredibly Cool Community-Built Bike Lane Sweeper | 29 Jan 2026 | 00:35:23 | |
A bicycle-towed, electric lane sweeper is quietly changing how cities and communities keep bike lanes safe. Peter sits down with Sunshine Coast engineer and former bike mechanic Cedric Eveleigh to unpack the origin story, the design choices behind his hybrid sweeper, and the grassroots momentum that turned broom-wielding volunteers into a movement with real tools and measurable impact. Share this episode with your city staff or local advocates to help more people discover solutions that make everyday riding safer.
Get in touch at cedric@bikelanesweeper.com
Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca. Bike Sense podcast technical direction and production by Carmen Mills. | |||
| Cash Grab Or Life Saver? Speed Cameras Save Money And Lives | 31 Dec 2025 | 00:28:36 | |
Pedestrians and cyclists in BC are killed and injured at a rate that would never be accepted in any other public space. We ask a simple question with a complex political answer: if automated speed enforcement cuts injuries and deaths so reliably, why isn’t it everywhere it’s needed?
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| Victoria BC: From No-Bike-Routes City to Cycling Capital | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:43:44 | |
A city whose first cycling network plan stated 'No Bike Routes Downtown' now leads Canada in cycling mode share, and ranks among North America’s best cycling cities. We sit down with Tim Hewett, Senior Transportation Planner and Streetscape Designer for Victoria, BC, to unpack how a compact capital stitched regional trails into a safe, welcoming urban network that people actually use daily. *********************************** Rolling in the City: a Video Tour of Victoria with Nic Laporte Find out what's going down at:
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| The Worst Place To Bike (Pender Island) FINALLY Gets A Bike Path! | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:31:08 | |
Rob Fawcett is a community builder on Pender Island who helped transform a dangerous, shoulderless road into a 2-km off-road, multi-use active transportation corridor. In this episode, we sat down with Rob to hear how the Gulf Islands community raised $150,000 in pledges to unlock a BC Active Transportation grant and built something that kids can bike to school on and older residents can actually enjoy. Some are calling it Pender Island’s new linear park. Rob breaks down what it takes to deliver trail infrastructure on an island with no municipal government, where roads belong to the Ministry of Transportation, and big capital projects almost never happen. We also zoom out to the bigger vision: a connected network of shared-use trails across the Gulf Islands that could transform how people get around by bike, on foot, or by e-bike. And with provincial active transportation funding now 'on pause,' Rob shares what comes next, and why this community isn't waiting around. March 25, 2026: CRD announces official opening of Schooner Way Trail! Click HERE for details. Read about the Trail in The Pender Post HERE
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| Anyone Can Ride! HUB Cycling Teaches Bike Skills for Life | 13 Mar 2026 | 00:25:55 | |
Cycling culture doesn’t magically appear when you paint a bike lane. It shows up when someone learns how to balance, brake, scan, signal, and ride with confidence in the real world. What would it take to make cycling safety education as normal as driver training or swim lessons? Find out more about HUB's Bike Education initiatives HERE.
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| Putting Nelson on the Map: Bikepacking for All in the West Kootenays | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:27:21 | |
Bikepacking is active transportation at its most adventurous, and it's far more accessible than it looks from the outside. The real magic, as today's guest explains, is how quickly it becomes doable once you understand the basics. We sit down with Moe Nadeau, Nelson, BC route builder and newest member of the BC Cycling Coalition board. Her work has helped make the West Kootenays one of bikepacking.com's featured route network hubs in North America, helping put BC's active transportation scene on the global map. Moe shares the story behind the West Kootenay Bikepacking Route Network — five routes designed to be accessible to everyday cyclists, not just hardcore adventurers — and what it actually takes to build a route from scratch. Along the way, she shares stories from riding the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route from Banff to Mexico, plus what long-distance bike travel teaches you about planning, patience, and self-reliance. Moe also explains why she founded Building Momentum Bikepacking to support women and non-binary riders with skills workshops covering route planning, on-trail mechanics, bike fitting, pelvic health, and period care, lowering the barriers so more people can access cycling as both recreation and travel. We also talk honestly about e-bikes in the backcountry (charging and weight trade-offs), and how welcoming all kinds of riders helps diversify the whole cycling community. Whether you're an experienced bikepacker or just getting started with active transportation in BC, this episode will have you eyeing the West Kootenays for your next adventure.
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| Why Canada Needs Trained Bike Mechanics Now | 06 Apr 2026 | 00:27:44 | |
Your bike doesn’t become “unrideable” when a chain wears out or a wheel goes out of true. It becomes unrideable when you can’t get it fixed quickly and affordably by someone who has the necessary skills. That person is becoming ever harder to find, and that’s the gap we dig into with Zoé Kruchten, a bicycle mechanic and community engagement specialist with more than a decade in mechanical work, advocacy, and research. Visit the website of the Canadian Bicycle Industry Skills Coalition (CBISC) to find out more: https://bicyclemechanics.ca
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| The Road Nobody Repaves: Rural BC Highways and the Active Transportation Gap | 07 May 2026 | 00:26:31 | |
What rural road maintenance means for active transportation, and why it matters in BC communities where the highway is the only route. A freshly "maintained" road shouldn't make a stroller unusable or shred a bike tire. But that's exactly what can happen when seal coating replaces repaving on rural BC highways. Area Director Andy Davidoff of the Regional District of Central Kootenay joins us from the small hamlet of Thrums, BC to examine a problem hiding in plain sight: in rural and compact communities, the provincial highway is the active transportation corridor. It's the walking route, the school route, the only route for people who don't drive. When that surface deteriorates, it doesn't just inconvenience cyclists; it cuts off walkers, mobility device users, and anyone without a car. From there, we move from problem to advocacy: a push to end a 2-tier approach to active transportation infrastructure funding and a UBCM resolution calling on the province to formally recognize rural highways as active transportation infrastructure.
Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca. Bike Sense podcast technical direction and production by Carmen Mills. | |||
| Riding Toward Reconciliation: The Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program | 22 May 2026 | 00:30:23 | |
We sit down with Patrick Lucas, founder and director of the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program, to unpack how riding and trail building can become a doorway to confidence, health, and a renewed relationship with the land. What starts as kids building “stupid looking jumps” turns into something much larger: community-designed trails, youth skills training, and outdoor spaces that people actually use every day.
Got feedback or ideas for future episodes? Please drop us an email at admin@bccycling.ca. Bike Sense podcast technical direction and production by Carmen Mills. | |||