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Toonie Time Presented by PORCA - Apr 16, 2019

Date:    Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Time:    
Where:  Throughout Pemberton
Admission:  $2, all riders must be a member of PORCA

Pemberton Mountain Biking Events

Toonie Time Riding is a fun mountain bike gathering held on select Tuesday's throughout the biking season.

Riders of all abilities are encouraged to come out for a group ride on Pemberton's single track trails. Share in local knowledge, pick up some new tips and meet fellow local mountain bikers at this social event.

Each event is sponsored by a different local business with drink and food refreshments available post ride.

Visit the Pemberton PORCA website for more details on upcoming events.

Date Sponsors Course / Start Time
April 16 Bike Co Pemberton, Blackbird Bakery One Mile Lake 6:30 PM
April 30 North Shore Billet, Ford Squamish TBA TBA
May 14 Chromag, Pemberton Fire Fighters TBA TBA
May 28 Special Event with Pemberton PBMX TBA TBA

Whistler Alternative

When visiting Whistler, consider staying at Pemberton Valley Lodge. We offer several advantages over Whistler hotels…

 1  Only 20 minutes

You can get to the Village faster from our Lodge than you can from some parts of Whistler Resort.

 2  Save money

Whistler hotels typically charge for parking. We don't. And you get bigger rooms for your dollar.

 3  Great Perks

Get complimentary super fast WiFi, complimentary bike rentals, and optional keyless room entry!

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