Who are We?
We are a volunteer driven non-profit organization dedicated to caring for a sustainable trail network within the community.
Support What We Do
From becoming a member to volunteering out on the trails, there are many ways you can support the NSMBA!
Trail Days and Events
Help with trail building and maintenance at one of our upcoming Public Trail Days, Work Wednesdays and more listed here.
View our Events Page for all scheduled events
Follow us on Eventbrite to stay updated on upcoming trail days and other events
- April 4, 2026
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- April 12, 2026
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Public Trail Day - Pennzoil April 12, 2026See more details
TAP Sponsor - Steed Cycles
Meeting Time: 10am
Meeting Location: Braemar Rd/Princess Ave (Pennzoil Exit)
Sign up here
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- April 16, 2026
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- April 20, 2026
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- April 25, 2026
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- April 26, 2026
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- April 28, 2026
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- April 30, 2026
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- May 10, 2026
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Public Trail Day - John Deer May 10, 2026See more details
Meeting Time: 9:00am
Meeting Location: Top of Blairview Ave.
To save time at the trailhead, please sign our online waiver.
Sign up here.
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Public Trail Day - Pennzoil May 10, 2026See more details
TAP Sponsor - Steed Cycles
Meeting Time: 10am
Meeting Location: Braemar Rd/Princess Ave (Pennzoil Exit)
Sign up here
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- May 14, 2026
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- May 15, 2026
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- May 17, 2026
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Public Trail Day - John Deer May 17, 2026See more details
Meeting Time: 9:00am
Meeting Location: Top of Blairview Ave.
To save time at the trailhead, please sign our online waiver.
Sign up here.
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- May 23, 2026
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- May 24, 2026
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Public Trail Day - John Deer May 24, 2026See more details
Meeting Time: 9:00am
Meeting Location: Top of Blairview Ave.
To save time at the trailhead, please sign our online waiver.
Sign up here.
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- May 28, 2026
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- May 31, 2026
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- June 6, 2026
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BC Trails Day - John Deer June 6, 2026See more details
Meeting Time: 9:00am
Meeting Location: Top of Blairview Ave.
To save time at the trailhead, please sign our online waiver.
Sign up here
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- June 11, 2026
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- June 14, 2026
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Public Trail Day - John Deer June 14, 2026See more details
Meeting Time: 9:00am
Meeting Location: Top of Blairview Ave.
To save time at the trailhead, please sign our online waiver.
Sign up here.
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- June 20, 2026
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- June 25, 2026
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- June 28, 2026
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Latest News
Stay up to date on what is happening on the Shore
Metro Vancouver sanctions two trails on Mt. Seymour
Discussions between the NSMBA and Metro Vancouver have resulted in the trails "Lola" and "Cambodia" being officially recognized by the land manager. Both of these trails are rated as expert (double black diamond) and are recommended for only the most experienced and skilled riders to ride at their own risk.
All Access MTB Trail Begins
The NSMBA, working collaboratively with the DNV, has begun Phase 1 to create a barrier free All Access MTB trail on Fromme.
The NSMBA would like to thank lululemon for their support and funding for this project. We would also like to recognize the support from North Shore Bike Shop for their efforts to reroute the mid section of the trail as well as ongoing improvements part of TAP.
"As part of lululemon's sustainability initiatives, the metta movement is a program aimed at supporting grassroots community activities that encourage people to live active, healthy lives."
Phase 1 begins with a retro fit of Bobsled.
Lower Griffen Ascending Trail
A new climbing line has been created on Fromme with collaboration between the DNV and the NSMBA.
Thank you to Rocky Mountain Bicycles for hosting a public trail day in October. Facebook pictures here.
This is to be used by riders exitting from Immonator instead of descending on the Baden Powell. To clarify-all riders are to please use this to climb to exit at water towers.
It is an ascending only trail and is not built to handle downhill traffic as the corners are climbing corners, therefore too tight for descending and therefore will require heavy braking which will destroy the trail tread. Please help us work together as a community to keep it climbing only.
Please exit by the water towers. Please follow the new trail signage that leads bikers to the new trail head near the water towers. We ask for your cooperation with this to ensure continued positive relations with area residents as well as the DNV.
The area to the west has been deactivated by the DNV to alleviate sustainability issues, but primarily due to the infringement on private land. Please stay out of this zone as the forest rehabilitates.
Thank you to Devon Campbell for the creation of the map.
Please note: the water tower trail on the map refers to the one on McNair, not Mountain Hwy.
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