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Touring cycling in Denman Island Provincial Park features routes that traverse coastal areas, forested sections, and gently rolling terrain. The island's landscape includes bays, spits, and some elevated areas, offering varied cycling experiences. These routes provide opportunities to explore the natural environment of Denman Island.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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19.5km
01:21
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220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.1km
01:41
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.5km
02:33
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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All touring cycling routes in Denman Island Provincial Park are rated as moderate. They feature gently rolling terrain, coastal sections, and forested paths, suitable for cyclists with some experience.
The moderate difficulty of the routes means they are generally suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with longer rides and some elevation changes. The island's quiet roads and scenic views make for an enjoyable family outing.
The best time for touring cycling on Denman Island is typically from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and dry, making for pleasant riding conditions. The island is also less crowded outside of peak summer.
Parking is available at various access points to the routes. For instance, you can find parking near Fillongley Provincial Park, which serves as a starting point for the Metcalf Bay loop. Other routes may have parking options near their designated start points or ferry terminals.
The routes offer diverse scenery, including views of coastal areas, such as Metcalf Bay and Shingle Spit, as well as passages through forested sections. You'll experience the island's natural environment, with glimpses of the surrounding waters and rural landscapes.
Yes, all the featured touring cycling routes in Denman Island Provincial Park are circular. For example, the Metcalf Bay loop from Fillongley Provincial Park, the Metcalf Bay – Boyle Point Protected Area loop from Buckley Bay, and the Shingle Spit loop from Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Provincial Park all bring you back to your starting point.
Given the moderate length and terrain of the routes, it's advisable to bring water, snacks, basic bike repair tools, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also recommended, especially during warmer months.
Denman Island is home to various wildlife. While cycling, you might encounter local bird species, deer, and other small animals, particularly in the quieter, forested sections and near coastal areas. Always observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
Denman Island has a few local establishments, including cafes and small eateries, primarily concentrated around the main village area. It's a good idea to check their operating hours in advance, especially outside of peak season, or pack your own provisions.
The longest touring cycling route featured is the Shingle Spit loop from Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Provincial Park, which covers approximately 24.6 miles (39.5 km) and typically takes about 2 hours 33 minutes to complete.
Access to Denman Island is primarily by ferry from Buckley Bay on Vancouver Island. While there isn't extensive public transport on the island itself, the ferry is cyclist-friendly. Once on the island, you'll rely on your bike to get around.
The Metcalf Bay – Boyle Point Protected Area loop from Buckley Bay explores the southern coastal areas of Denman Island, offering views of the protected area known for its natural beauty and the historic lighthouse at the island's southern tip.


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