Mountain Parks: A Cycling Experience

Breathtaking scenery right from your saddle

Cycling in Canada's Mountain Parks
Cycling in Canada's Mountain Parks © Parks Canada / Jocelyn Nadeau

Deep valleys and jagged mountain peaks. Windswept prairies and dense old-growth forests. Still lakes and fast-moving rivers and streams. An astonishing assortment of birds, plants and wild animals. All from the saddle of your bike.

Whether you’re a casual rider or a technical expert, cycling offers a special way to experience the diversity of Canada’s mountain parks.

Enjoy an expanding variety of well-marked trails and roads for all skill levels. Appreciate both natural wonders and historic sites more profoundly through an increasing number of interpretive signs. Benefit from a growing community of local enthusiasts and bike shops to help you make the most of your experience.

There has never been a better time to enjoy cycling in Canada's mountain parks.

Glacier National Park

Only road cycling on the Trans-Canada Highway is currently permitted in Glacier National Park.

More Information

Breathtaking scenery right from your saddle
© Parks Canada / Jocelyn Nadeau

For more information on cycling in Canada’s mountain parks, contact the parks directly by using the information and links below:

Banff National Park
Telephone: 403-762-1550 (Mountain Time)
Email: banff.vrc@pc.gc.ca 

Lake Louise Visitor Centre
Telephone: 403-522-3833 (Mountain Time)
Email: ll.info@pc.gc.ca 

Jasper National Park
Telephone: 780-852-6176 (Mountain Time)
Email: jnp.info@pc.gc.ca

Mount Revelstoke National Park and Glacier National Park
Telephone: 250-837-7500 (Pacific Time)
Email: revglacier.reception@pc.gc.ca 

Kootenay National Park
Telephone: 250.347.9505 (Mountain Time)
Email: kootenay.info@pc.gc.ca 

Waterton Lakes National Park
Telephone: 403-859-5133 (Mountain Time)
Email: waterton.info@pc.gc.ca 

Yoho National Park
Telephone: 250-343-6783 (Mountain Time)
Email: yoho.info@pc.gc.ca