Challenge yourself to an unforgettable experience while accomplishing something remarkable. Give back to your community. Honour the memory of a friend or family member. Reset your life, revisit your priorities, or check off "Biked across the country" on your bucket list.
See the country up close and enjoy the beautiful views, hearty meals, and refreshingly simple life of riding your bike with friends.
Stage | Distance | Route | Dates |
Stage 1 | 1,216 km | Vancouver to Calgary
| June 22 - July 5
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Stage 2 | 1,615 km | Calgary to Winnipeg
| July 6 - July 19
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Stage 3 | 1,429 km | Winnipeg to Sault Ste. Marie
| July 20 - August 2
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Stage 4 | 1,387 km | Sault Ste Marie to Montreal
| August 3 - August 16
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Stage 5 | 1,382 km | Montreal to PEI National Park
| August 17 - August 30
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Full Tour and West Stage riders are responsible to get themselves and their bike/gear to orientation Sunday, June 22, 2025. East Stage riders must arrive on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
Lodging is provided from orientation on June 22, 2025 through the last night of the tour in Charlottetown on August 30, 2025. Lodging type varies depending on the location. The tour is primarily a camping tour with locations at schools, dorms, campgrounds, armory, community centers, and the rare motel or hostel. If allowed by the school, those locations will include the opportunity to sleep inside the school or gym. Riders may at their own discretion, expense, and transportation, overnight in a local hotel/motel/private housing.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided on the tour from June 23 - August 30. Breakfast and Dinner are hot meals cooked on location, while a personal lunch is usually packed by riders in the morning. Of course, riders may at their discretion and expense eat and drink anywhere along the route.
You can bring what you want, as long as it fits in your personal space in the gear truck and your camping gear duffle. Oh, and it has to meet the total weight limit of 27 kg/60 lbs!
All riders and volunteers are provided space for their gear inside the gear trailer. That means you ride with your lunch and not all your worldly possessions! You will be provided a permanent personal space that does not have to be loaded or unloaded for your clothing and other personal items. Camping gear like tents, mattresses and camp chairs are loaded and unloaded by riders each day. LSG Tour Packing List >
SAG (Support And Gear) is the support along the route provided to riders each day by our amazing team of volunteers. It consists of:
An LSG Tour bike mechanic will be located along the route and in camp to help riders repair their bikes so they can continue this incredible journey. Tour Bike Mechanic Recommendations >
Bring the bike you enjoy riding for long distances and we recommend it be able to accommodate a 35mm tire. Road, touring, mountain, gravel, hybrid, e-bike, tandem, trike, recumbent, and whatever as long as you can ride an average of 100 km per day.
The LSG Tour will primarily use paved roads in order the make it across Canada in a single season. However, there will be short intervals when we will use a gravel road for several km to avoid a tricky situation or take advantage of a bike trail, hence the 35 mm tire recommendation. Note: Every km of the tour has been reviewed, and much of it assessed in person by our Tour Director.
If you haven't cycled on a tour, it can be hard to imagine what the experience is like. Well, let's take the guesswork out of your mind! Click the link below to read Terry's cheeky-but-helpful commentary on what a typical day on the Love, Sweat, and Gears Tour will be like for you (and all your friends who join with you!) Read about a Day in the Life of an LSG Tour rider.