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36B New Westminster Historic Loop Cue Sheet 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Start at the 22nd Street Skytrain Station RIGHT on Seventh Ave heading northeast RIGHT on 20th Street LEFT on 7th Ave Crosstown Greenway Follow Crosstown Greenway through Moody Park and continue North on 7th Ave.

6. For Heritage Houses Loop: 7. RIGHT on 4th Street 8. LEFT Queens Ave 9. LEFT 2nd Street 10. LEFT 3rd Street 11. RIGHT Pine Street 12. RIGHT 4th Ave 13. LEFT 2nd Street 14. RIGHT Regina Street 15. RIGHT First Street 16. Queens Park Exploring: Enter Park Gates on 3rd Ave follow main Road next to the Baseball field 17. Head West past the Petting Zoo, WaterPark, and Picnic Area 18. At the SW corner of the park turn RIGHT onto the Millenium Trail emerging at the SE corner at First Street 19. LEFT First Street 20. CROSS Royal Avenue at lights 21. Follow First Street 22. LEFT Albert Crescent 23. BC Parkway meets Albert Crescent just before Wellington Street 24. RIGHT BC Parkway towards New Westminster 25. Continue on painted bike lanes through New Westminster watching out for cars backing into parking spots and people parked in bike lane. 26. LEFT Begbie Street and cross railroad tracks 27. Enter Parking lot for Quay, continue to the rivers edge to pick up the pathway 28. LEFT onto pathway, head north along the river 29. ENTER Westminster Pier Park. Cycling is permitted on the main pathway, but not on the smaller upper pathways. Enjoy the park it is Fantastic! Sometime in the future we hope the park will continue north to link up with Sapperton Park, but for now retrace your route and 30. CONTINUE South along the river to New Westminster Quay. Enjoy the worlds largest Tin Soldier, shop at the market, explore the Fraser Center. (SEE letsgobiking.net #36 New Westminster Quay for more details) 31. CONTINUE south along the Quay Waterfront/BC Parkway, cycling on the brick section. 32. Cross overpass cycling in the main car lane or walk bikes on the side path. 33. TRICKY SECTION: This part of the BC Parkway needs a bit of an update, so keep your eyes open for signs. Be VERY CAREFUL along the section of sidewalk next to the busy lane of traffic the edge is steep and the sidewalk is narrow. If you have children with you, consider walking for about mile until the pathway widens and is safe once again. 34. The BC Parkway used to cross Stewardson Way but now you must take a bit of a longer route to get back to the Skytrain Station. At the Queensborough Bridge, the sign is missing here. Go under the bridge and access the ramp on the west side of the bridge. Turn RIGHT when you reach the bridge pathway and voila ! you will emerge at the Skytrain Station. I hope you enjoy this ride. If this cue sheet needs any updates, please let me know:

colleenmacd@gmail.com

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