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Cycling Information


Saanich encourages and supports the use of bikes on all Municipal roads, and has adopted a Commuter Bicycle Network to identify streets which will eventually be modified to accommodate cycling. Saanich also has a Bicycle Advisory Committee, made up of interested citizens, the Greater Victoria Cycling Coalition, and Municipal staff from Engineering, Public Works, Planning and Police.

Local Connector Routes
A local connector route signifies a bicycle route within a neighbourhood for local residents that links major neighbourhood amenities such as parks, schools and other institutions and services, or links to regional trails or other external destinations. These routes are intended for the recreational or inexperienced cyclists, and also cyclists who seek a quieter route which avoids major roads.
 

Cycling Contacts and Links

Connector route or extensions:
Saanich Public Works
Phone:475-5494 local 3406

Street condition or hazards:
Saanich Public Works
Phone: 475-5596

Lochside Regional Trail Condition/hazards:
CRD Parks: 478-3344

Saanich Bicycle Advisory Committee:
Phone: 475-5494 local 3502
Email

Other Web Sites:
Galloping Goose Regional Trail
Lochside Regional Trail


locla connector signLocal connectors are often indirect routes and are located on low traffic volume streets. Generally, there are no road improvements associated with the designation of a local connector route.

Local connectors are identified in the Local Area Plans when updated.The local connectors are indicated with yellow signs as shown on the right. The symbols are located on sign posts along the local connector route. Arrows denote the route direction, especially at intersections where it will indicate if the route continues straight or turns.

Commuter Routes
Saanich has designated a number of commuter bicycle routes which provide for direct access within and through the municipality to link major employment destinations. They have higher volumes of vehicle traffic and are intended for the experienced cyclist.

Bicycle Touring Route
The Saanich Bicycle Touring Route (PDF 272KB) circumnavigates the Municipality of Saanich. Wherever possible, it follows the Galloping Goose or Lochside Regional Trails; elsewhere it uses rural or residential roads. The eastern section offers spectacular ocean views; the northern section passes Elk and Prospect Lakes, both with excellent swimming and picnic facilities; to the west are rural undeveloped forested areas and farms; the southern section follows the Galloping Goose Regional Trail overlooking the Portage Inlet.

The total circle route is approximately 45 km, but cyclists preferring a shorter route may follow a smaller loop by taking any of the many other bicycle routes within Saanich. Bicycle symbols on a bright yellow back-ground clearly mark the route direction as it passes through Saanich.

Galloping Goose Regional Trail
The Galloping Goose Regional Trail is an off-road multi-use trail system along an abandoned rail right of way. The trail serves a variety of users from all age groups, including walkers, cyclists, and roller bladers and accommodates strollers and wheel chairs.

The Lochside Regional Trail begins at the Switch bridge and travels north to Sidney and the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal.

In 1999 Saanich constructed a bridge crossing over Blenkinsop Lake. The bridge design incorporates features to protect the valued environmental and ecological features of the lake.

 

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