Hornby Island
Two ferries, one island, 1,400 m of pure West Coast trail
Getting to the start line is half the adventure. Hornby Island is only reachable by two back-to-back ferries, so you're staying the night before race day. Then come 50 km of mossy forest, rugged coastal bluffs, and flowy ridgelines with 1,393 m of climbing.
Highlights
Singletrack through mossy forest and rugged ocean bluffs
50K weaves through every corner of Hornby Island
Serious climbing with possible summit snow in March
Reach the start via two scenic BC Ferries crossings
Pancakes and coffee at Joe King Park from 6am
What's included in the entry
Hornby Island
Two ferries, one island, 1,400 m of pure West Coast trail
Getting to the start line is half the adventure. Hornby Island is only reachable by two back-to-back ferries, so you're staying the night before race day. Then come 50 km of mossy forest, rugged coastal bluffs, and flowy ridgelines with 1,393 m of climbing.
Highlights
Singletrack through mossy forest and rugged ocean bluffs
50K weaves through every corner of Hornby Island
Serious climbing with possible summit snow in March
Reach the start via two scenic BC Ferries crossings
Pancakes and coffee at Joe King Park from 6am