E-bikes pick up speed on mountain trails in Sea-to-Sky region of B.C.
SQUAMISH, B.C. — On a sunny September weekend in Squamish, B.C., about half a dozen tourism and rental companies say they’re out of electric-assist mountain bike rentals.
The rugged and varied terrain of British Columbia’s Sea-to-Sky region north of Vancouver has long made it an international mountain biking destination but now the trail systems are increasingly being used by cyclists riding with some extra juice.
Athletes, recreationalists and industry members say the trend is opening trails to new riders, giving established mountain bikers more freedom to spend more time outside and creating some concern about the impact on sensitive ecosystems.
“This is the first seismic shift in mountain biking. This is like, holy smokes, things are really different,” said former professional mountain biker Wade Simmons.