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Area A (Baynes Sound)

The best traffic-free bike rides around Area A (Baynes Sound)

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Road cycling around Area A (Baynes Sound) offers diverse landscapes between Vancouver Island and Denman Island, characterized by coastal scenery and rural environments. The region features extensive mud and sand flats, rocky shorelines, and views of the Strait of Georgia. Cyclists can expect routes traversing second-growth forests of Douglas-fir and western red cedar, alongside agricultural areas and small farms. The east coast of Vancouver Island, where Baynes Sound is located, is generally flat, providing varied terrain for road cycling.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Willemar Bluff – Robb Bluff loop from Cumberland

78.7km

03:40

580m

580m

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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March 23, 2026, Comox Harbour

Comox Harbour is a sheltered inlet on the east coast of Vancouver Island, opening into the Strait of Georgia. The water is generally calm, shaped by tides that expose mudflats and sandbars along the shoreline. Backed by distant mountains and coastal communities, it forms a wide, open marine landscape that changes noticeably throughout the day.

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March 23, 2026, Royston Seaside Trail

Royston Seaside Trail follows the shoreline of Comox Harbour, and is a flat, gravel path between the water and a narrow strip of coastal vegetation. The trail is short, with driftwood, tidal flats, and small beaches lining the edge of the harbour. With constant ocean views and minimal elevation change, it's a great route for a quick scenic stroll along the waterfront.

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November 29, 2025, Shingle Spit

Shingle Spit is a pebbly gravel-bar beach and Hornby Island’s main ferry landing for visitors. The spit is a year‑round wildlife haven, where you’ll likely see plenty of seals, sea lions, cormorants, and dozens of bald eagles during the herring spawn. Just steps from the ferry dock sits Thatch Pub and Restaurant, the island’s only full-service pub with a waterfront deck, making it the perfect lunch spot to enjoy some local fare and take in the scenery during a day of hiking in this beautiful area.

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October 22, 2025, Helliwell Park

Helliwell Provincial Park is beautiful, home to a rare coastal ecosystem on the eastern tip of Hornby Island, where wind-sculpted bluffs meet old-growth Douglas fir and Garry oak. The park’s open meadows and cliffside forests overlook the Strait of Georgia, with fantastic views across the water to the Coast Mountains. It’s a quiet, exposed headland shaped by salt spray and ocean wind, known for its wildflowers, diverse birdlife, and fragile shoreline habitats.

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September 10, 2025, RSH Coffee House

You can also grab a coffee and take it down to one of the picnic tables along Marine Drive. A great place to look across towards Comox Marina and Goosespit.

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August 20, 2025, Courtenay Airpark

Cool little airport that has some interesting aircraft to check out.

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This morning’s donut run!

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Baked Fresh Daily… Get There Early Before Their Famous Jelly Donuts Are Gone !!<>!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic road cycling routes are available in Area A (Baynes Sound)?

There are nearly 10 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes available in Area A (Baynes Sound) that you can explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy rides to more challenging loops.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on no traffic road cycling routes in Baynes Sound?

You can expect a diverse range of landscapes. Routes often feature stunning coastal scenery with views of the Strait of Georgia, Denman Island, and charming small communities. You'll also cycle through areas with lush second-growth forests of Douglas-fir and western red cedar, and experience the picturesque rural charm of commercial pastures and small farms.

Are there any easy no traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Area A (Baynes Sound)?

Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Metcalf Bay loop from Whalebone Point is an easy 16.4 km ride, offering a pleasant experience without significant elevation changes.

What are some moderate no traffic road cycling options in the Baynes Sound area?

For those seeking a moderate challenge, routes like the Willemar Bluff – Robb Bluff loop from Cumberland offer a substantial 78.7 km ride with some elevation. Another great moderate option is the Shingle Spit – Helliwell Provincial Park loop from Buckley Bay, covering 57.6 km with scenic views.

What can I see along the no traffic road cycling routes in Area A (Baynes Sound)?

Beyond the beautiful scenery, you can discover several points of interest. Consider visiting Nymph Falls for a refreshing stop, or the serene China Bowls. The region is also known for its charming seaside communities like Fanny Bay, famous for its oysters, and Deep Bay.

Are there any provincial parks or natural landmarks accessible from these routes?

Yes, several routes offer access to natural landmarks and parks. For instance, the Shingle Spit – Helliwell Provincial Park loop from Buckley Bay takes you near Helliwell Provincial Park, known for its stunning viewpoints. Rosewall Creek Provincial Park is also in the broader region, offering serene wooded environments.

What is the best time of year to go no traffic road cycling in Baynes Sound?

The east coast of Vancouver Island, including Baynes Sound, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also excellent, though it can be busier. Winter conditions are typically mild compared to other regions, but always check local weather forecasts.

Can I combine a no traffic road cycling trip with a visit to Denman or Hornby Island?

Absolutely! Denman and Hornby Islands are popular destinations accessible by ferry and offer additional exploration opportunities for cyclists. Many routes on these islands feature paved surfaces and breathtaking beaches, making for a fantastic extension to your Baynes Sound cycling adventure.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about no traffic road cycling in Area A (Baynes Sound)?

The komoot community highly rates the no traffic road cycling experience in Area A (Baynes Sound), with an average score of 4.875 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet roads, stunning coastal vistas, and the diverse natural beauty that makes each ride a memorable experience.

Are there opportunities for wildlife viewing while cycling in Baynes Sound?

Yes, Baynes Sound is an ecologically significant area, providing ample opportunities for wildlife viewing. You might spot diverse bird species, marine mammals like seals and sea lions, and even whales, especially during the annual herring spawn. The rich ecosystem makes for a truly immersive outdoor experience.

Are there any circular no traffic road cycling routes available?

Many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Area A (Baynes Sound) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Cumberland Community Forest – Cumberland Village Bakery loop from Cumberland and the Metcalf Bay loop from Whalebone Point, offering convenient circular journeys.

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