A long, rewarding ride to vast mountain and water views at the edge of the road.
Distance
20 km one way • 40 km return

Terrain
Dyke trail and rough pavement
There’s a gem of a ride in Pitt Meadows.
It involves a bit of dyke trail and bumpy road surface along Rannie Road, but the views are like a Van Gogh painting — so pump up your tires and head out!
A destination ride to the end of the road — Pitt Lake. The route includes dyke trails and rougher sections, but the reward is a vast, almost surreal landscape of mountains, water and sky.
Route
- Start at Old Dewdney Trunk Frontage Rd
- Follow dyke toward Pitt River
- Ride north along Rannie Rd
- Continue to Pitt Lake
- Return same route
Highlights
- Pitt Lake views
- Addington Marsh
- Mountain backdrops
- Expansive landscapes




It feels like riding to the edge of something — the kind of place that stays with you. ~ Colleen

navigation tools
- View this ride on the Google map
Useful Links
- For more rides and routes in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge, visit HUB Ridge-Meadows
For guided tours on this ride near Pitt Lake, and many more all over BC … take a personalized tour with Paul at Into The Wild Cycling Tours.


