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Where to Skate in British Columbia

Skating in Canada

Skating Trails in Vancouver

Nanaimo Parkway Trail
You will need to take a Ferry to Vancouver Island to skate on this 20 KM paved multi-use trail near the coastal town of Nanaimo.
  • Trail Map and Brochure (PDF Format)
  • Tourism Nanaimo
  • City of Nanaimo
  • Regional District of Nanaimo
  • BC Ferries
  • TrailsBC.ca - Nanaimo and Area

    Whistler's Valley Trail
    This 16 KM (10 mile) trail runs between Alpha and Green Lakes. Most of it is paved, but the section of the trail around Lost Lake is not (link goes to the "Tokyo and Whistler Inline Skating Guide").

    Highway 99 (Whistler to Pemberton)
    Cyclists and skaters use the shoulder of this highway to skate the 35 KM (22 miles) between Whistler and Pemberton. It is a challenging hilly route along the Green River and Rutherford Creek. Most of the highway has a shoulder for skating but a few of the narrower sections do not.

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