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OPEN DAILY 10AM5PM 250.391.3740 BEARMOUNTAIN.CA/BIKE
THE LOCAL’S BIKE SHOP ON BEAR MOUNTAIN. BIKE RENTALS, SERVICE, PARTS, AND LESSONS.
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REAL ESTATE ENQUIRIES: 250.391.6100 BEARMOUNTAIN.CA/LIVEHERE
Mt. FINLAYSONMt. FINLAYSON
BEAR MTN PARKWAYBEAR MTN PARKWAY
HANNINGTON RD.HANNINGTON RD.HANNINGTON RD.
JUMP PARK
THE HUB
MOUNTAIN MARKET
WESTIN HOTEL
RESORT-WIDE TRACK TRAIL (1M & WIDER) | BEGINNER
FUTURE TRAIL DEVELOPMENT
CANADA CUP SINGLETRACK TRAIL (1M & NARROWER) | INTERMEDIATE
FINLAYSON SKILLS AREA | ADVANCED
SUGGESTED DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
STEEP ASCENT OR DESCENT
HANNINGTON ROAD BYPASS
HIKING TRAIL ACCESS
RESTROOMS
TRASH RECEPTACLE
CHECKPOINTS
FLOW TRAIL | INTERMEDIATE
MAIN ROADS
3
2
1
4
As with many sports, mountain biking involves the risk of injury, including serious injury, head injury, paralysis or death. The risk of injury increases with the degree of difficulty of the trail and the speed of the descent. Although the risk of injury can never be eliminated, the rider can manage the risk through controlling speed and choosing terrain appropriate for the rider’s skill and experience. Orientation sessions, lessons clinics and coaching offered through The Hub will also assist the rider in managing the risk of injury.
WARNING: use of unauthorized trails which are not sanctioned, rated, monitored, maintained or patrolled by Bear Mountain Resort is not recommended. These trails do not form part of the Bear Mountain Resort network of trails. These unsanctioned trail contain unmarked hazards, obstacles, challenging terrain and features. The user of these trails will be exposed to many risks, dangers and hazards which could result in injury or death. Rescues or first aid performed by Bear Mountain Resort could be charged to the user by using this unsanctioned trail you freely accept and voluntary assume all risks of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause whatsoever, including but not limited to the risks, dangers and hazards of: accessing the trail; using an unmaintained and isolated trail in steep, rugged and challenging terrain; collision or impact with natural or man-made objects or persons; travel within or beyond the area boundaries; or negligence, breach of contract, or breach of any statutory or other duty of care, including any duty of care owed under the occupiers liability act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 336, on the part of Ecoasis Resort and Golf LLP, Ecoasis Developments LLP, Ecoasis Bear Mountain Developments Ltd., City of Langford, District of Highlands and their associated companies and subsidiaries, and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents, independent contractors, subcontractors, representatives, volunteers, sponsors, successors and assigns (herein after collectively referred to as “Bear Mountain Resort”). The trail user agrees that Bear Mountain Resort shall not be liable for any such personal injury, death or property loss and releases Bear Mountain Resort and waives all claims with respect thereto.
Our park is designed for riders of all levels, ranging from beginners to international competitors.
Monday — Friday: Contact The Hub if weather is fair
Saturday — Sunday: 11:00am — 6:00pm (Spring Season)
Name: Cub Level: Beginner
Name: Spirit Level: Beginner
Name: Black Bear Level: Intermediate
Name: Grizzly Level: Expert
Name: Air Bag Level: Everyone
Name: Mulch Level: Intermediate
All riders must register for the bike park at The Hub.Contact: 250.391.3740
USE THE BEAR MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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BRAND NAME EQUIPMENT, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S APPAREL, GOLF ACCESSORIES, SOUVENIRS AND LESSONS.
GOLF: 250.744.2327 BEARMOUNTAIN.CA/GOLF
1. Must register at The Hub prior to entering the Park.
2. Must have proof of a valid Park pass at all times while in the Park.
3. Absolutely NO ACCESS to the Park when the Park is CLOSED.
4. Check in with the Park Attendant prior to riding the jump lines.
5. Helmets are mandatory at all times while riding the park. Other safety equipment is recommended.
6. Your bike must be in good working order while in the Park
7. Park Attendants may close a jump line at their own discretion.
8. Use designated walk ups to the top of the jump lines.
9. Riders must wait for the air bag to be completely clear and inflated before proceeding.
10. No littering. Please use provided garbage/recycling.
11. Be respectful to every rider and the surrounding golfers.
12. In case of an emergency, follow directions from the Park Attendant.
13. Have fun.
A unique trail that guides you on a gradual decent from the Resort Village to the Jump Park. Made up of sections of groomed rollers, banked turns and some west coast single track! Fun for any and all skill levels. Soon to be continued around the entire Valley Loop.
Bear Mountain Resort is the Home of the High Performance Training Centre for the Canadian National MTB Team. This flowing, west coast single-track is a world-class trail.
Hosting the yearly Canada Cup XC Race, is one of the many steps Bear Mountain is taking to support Cycling Canada’s goals to become the world’s top cycling power.
• Share the trails.
• Please be respectful of all trail users and resort guests.
• Keep dogs under control at all times & clean up after them.
• Alert other trail users as you approach from behind.
• When passing; slow down, be prepared to yield the trail, communicate — say hello and thank you. Pass safely — if there isn’t room, don’t do it.
• Stay on the right and pass on the left.
• Ride within your ability.
• Manage your speed.
• Use the trails at your own risk.
• Be considerate of the environment. Stay on designated trails and be respectful of plants and wildlife.
• Do not alter the trail.
• Ride don’t slide.
• Golf interaction — Please be respectful of golf patrons. Keep noise levels low when close to teeing-off golfers.
B E A R M O U N TA I N . C A / B I K E
2050 Country Club Way Victoria, British Columbia
250.391.6100
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RESERVATIONS: 250.391.7160 BEARMOUNTAIN.CA/DINING
$16 AND IT’S ALL YOURS. VISIT MASTER’S LOUNGE FOR LUNCH, A LIGHT SNACK OR THIS SMACK-DOWN OF A BEEF DIP.
F Y RSNACKS | COFFEE | REFRESHMENTS
If any of the above rules are not adhered to, Park Attendant can revoke park privileges
As an outdoor adventure destination
for the entire region, the Bear
Mountain Trail System offers people
of all ages and abilities access to
nature and the marvelous recreational
opportunities it has to offer.