British Columbia draws adventure riders with scenic wilderness routes

A new feature highlights the appeal of motorcycle travel across British Columbia's remote roads and natural landmarks.

Olivier de Vaulx recently shared experiences from riding in the province, noting its mix of coastal paths, mountain passes, and open forestry tracks. The account describes visits to sites like Salmon Glacier near the Alaska border, where dirt roads lead to overlooks suitable for camping in spring.

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Adventure Rider magazine has published its latest collection of user-submitted photos from various motorcycle trips around the world.

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GPS files for new adventure bike routes across New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia are now available for free download as of March 1. These beta-stage routes are part of the Adventure Routes Canada (ARC) project, designed to connect adventure biking paths nationwide. The files, in KML or GPX formats, can be accessed via the Maritime ADV Riders Association Facebook page.

A motorcyclist has published a reflective piece on multiple trips to Turkey, praising its people, roads, and historical sites. The author highlights Turkish hospitality and empathy, drawing from personal anecdotes spanning years of adventure riding. Plans for a return visit in 2027 are mentioned.

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Adventure Rider magazine published its 'Inmate Photos of the Week' for edition #10-26 on March 6, 2026, highlighting user-submitted images of motorcycle rides from around the world. The collection includes solo off-road adventures, group trips, and scenic rides shared by community members known as inmates.

 

 

 

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