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DESTINATIONS Fall Cycling p.12 | Los Cabos p.17 | Port Angeles p.20 | Siwash Lake p.21 12 bca a .com fall 2015 The B.C. railway industry's pain has fuelled huge gains for cyclists. Since the early 1990s, hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on turning nearly 600 kilometres of abandoned rail lines into public pathways, many of which are now part of the Trans Canada Trail. What's driving this rails-to- trails boom? The routes' gentle gradients make for easy off-road pedalling, and as the routes connect local communities, cyclists will find no shortage of conveniences along the way. Combine these beginner-friendly rail trails with the province's scenic highways, and it's no wonder trips to B.C. are on so many cyclists' bucket lists. Here are seven of the best routes to try across the province this fall. ⊲ by Adam Bisby Seven Sweet Rides

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