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secret in the Fraser Valley

It was about time to begin pedaling a bit and make sure we’re ready to start biking across Norway soon. We went this time southwest in the direction Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. According to many people, Pitt Meadows is the best kept secret in the Fraser Valley.  It is almost a rural community with farmlands, golf terrains and bike paths along dykes with benches all the way. Maple Ridge was named after the ridge of Maple trees on John Maclivor’s farm. The Scottish-born John Maclivor was namely the first pioneer to successfully turn rainforest into farmland. Anyways, we were pedaling for more than two hours, and approximetaly 40 km. The ride along the scenic dykes was fabulous and very pleasant. So, the secret is out now. Go and visit Pitt Meadows.

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