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==2nd Street to St Georges== |
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Between St Patricks and St Georges Avenues the trail passes six brew pubs in the Brewery District. |
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<td>[[File:C5 IMG 5513.jpg|thumb|People starting to cross Esplanade Street at St Andrews Ave. There are a mix of cyclists and walkers. Some of the brew pubs are on the right on the east end of Esplanade Street.]] |
<td>[[File:C5 IMG 5513.jpg|thumb|People starting to cross Esplanade Street at St Andrews Ave. There are a mix of cyclists and walkers. Some of the brew pubs are on the right on the east end of Esplanade Street.]] |
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<td>[[File:C6 IMG 5519.jpg|thumb|The Spirit Trail MUP along Esplanade Street between St Andrews and St Georges Avenues. Housing towers from Esplanade and the Shipyard are in the background. A separated eastbound bike lane along Esplanade Street, that connects to the Low Road, is parallel to the MUP on this block.]] |
<td>[[File:C6 IMG 5519.jpg|thumb|The Spirit Trail MUP along Esplanade Street between St Andrews and St Georges Avenues. Housing towers from Esplanade and the Shipyard are in the background. A separated eastbound bike lane along Esplanade Street, that connects to the Low Road, is parallel to the MUP on this block.]] |
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==Shipyard and Quay== |
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Section D. The Shipyard is a very active public space and this portion of the Spirit Trail, while having beautiful waterfront views, can be a bit hectic to bike through. |
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The Friday Night market is very popular in the summer and many events have a bike valet. |
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Depending on the foot traffic, you may have to slow right down when cruising by the Polygon Gallery. I generally use the new bike lane on Esplanade Street to avoid this section of the Spirit Trail and re-join the trail at Chesterfield Ave. |
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<td>[[File:D1 IMG 5523.jpg|thumb|Trail over bridge, with people walking in the mid-ground. The Lonsdale Quay "Q" can be seen in the background.]] |
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<td>[[File:D2 IMG 5524.jpg|thumb|The Spirit Trail in front of the Joey Shipyards restaurant. An old, yellow shipyard crane is in the background.]] |
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<td>[[File:D3 IMG 5525.jpg|thumb|Trail next to the Tap and Barrel restaurant. Lonsdale Quay building and Polygon Gallery in the background.]] |
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<td>[[File:D4 IMG 5526.jpg|thumb|Two people cycling past the Polygon Gallery, through a sea of pedestrians.]] |
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==Quay to Waterfront Park== |
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Section E. Starting at the Lonsdale Quay, this section of the Spirit Trail passes the Lonsdale Bus Loop and Seabus terminal and continues behind Waterfront Park. |
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The recent bus loop upgrade did not improve the bike parking much and only added some uncovered bike racks. But some bike boxes were later installed just west of the Seabus terminal. |
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For a more scenic route you can go south on Chesterfield Ave and meander along the waterfront through the park. |
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<td>[[File:E1 IMG 5532.jpg|thumb|People walking their bikes next to the crosswalk over Carrie Cates Ct. This is behind the Lonsdale Quay, with the ICBC building in the background.]] |
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<td>[[File:E2 IMG 5534.jpg|thumb|Trail though a "tunnel" under the ICBC building, beside the bus loop.]] |
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<td>[[File:E3 IMG 5539.jpg|thumb|Two people cycling at the Spirit Trail crossing before Chesterfield Ave. Heading straight takes a shortcut through Waterfront Park. Turning left here connects to Waterfront Park.]] |
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<td>[[File:E4 IMG 5546.jpg|thumb|A cyclist biking through Waterfront Park, parallel to the train tracks.]] |
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Revision as of 20:02, 3 March 2024
Spirit Trail Photo Project
Introduction
In September 2023, I did a photo documentary of the North Vancouver Spirit Trail.
North Shore bike infrastructure still has a long way to go before catching up with the Netherlands (or even Downtown Vancouver), but I want to highlight some of the infrastructure we have.
The trail is a multi-use path (MUP) that eventually? will connect Deep Cove to Horseshoe Bay. Currently the trail is mostly complete in the City and parts of District of NorthVan.
Leaving aside issues with MUPs (not so good for fast cycling, mixing people traveling at different speeds, etc), the trail provides a safe, connected, east/west route through the lower North Shore from Park and Tilford Mall to Ambleside Park. I know one person who will only bike on a fully protected lane like the Spirit Trail, and often see parents biking with their kids along it, often transporting them on cargo bikes.
I broke the trail into 11 sections (A to K). Photos are from September 2023 and organized travelling from east to west.
For some more info about the trail see:
Rona to Bridge over 3rd Street
Section A. The East end of the Spirit Trail currently ends/begins behind Park and Tilford Mall and Rona at Gladstone Ave. There is also a short section for the new bridge over Lynn Creek, but I am not counting that since it is not yet connected to the main trail.
The trail winds up a little hill which is fun to bike down.
This section passes Heywood Street, which provides a north/south street connection to East Keith Road.
Moodyville Park
Section B. This section of the Spirit Trail crosses 3rd Street on a bridge and passes through Moodyville Park. It provides a safer alternative to the 3rd Street Hill or Low Level Road. The bridge provides a view point for the train yard, Burnaby Mountain, and our local coal pile.
2nd Street to St Georges
Section C. This portion of the Spirit Trail is mostly on side streets between Moodyville Park and St David's Ave and there are a few different routes you can take, including a suspension bridge that is only suitable for walking. West of St Davids Ave it is the standard separated MUP.
Travelling through this area you can hear the hum of the granaries and the noise of new condos being built. A few solitary houses remain from the old Moodyville neighbourhood.
Between St Patricks and St Georges Avenues the trail passes six brew pubs in the Brewery District.
Shipyard and Quay
Section D. The Shipyard is a very active public space and this portion of the Spirit Trail, while having beautiful waterfront views, can be a bit hectic to bike through.
The Friday Night market is very popular in the summer and many events have a bike valet.
Depending on the foot traffic, you may have to slow right down when cruising by the Polygon Gallery. I generally use the new bike lane on Esplanade Street to avoid this section of the Spirit Trail and re-join the trail at Chesterfield Ave.
Quay to Waterfront Park
Section E. Starting at the Lonsdale Quay, this section of the Spirit Trail passes the Lonsdale Bus Loop and Seabus terminal and continues behind Waterfront Park.
The recent bus loop upgrade did not improve the bike parking much and only added some uncovered bike racks. But some bike boxes were later installed just west of the Seabus terminal.
For a more scenic route you can go south on Chesterfield Ave and meander along the waterfront through the park.