The United Riders of Cumberland is a registered non-profit society that manages and advocates for the Cumberland trail network.

We respectfully acknowledge that we live and recreate on the unceded traditional territory of the K’ómoks people (Pentlatch, Ieeksun, Sahtloot and Sasitla), the traditional keepers of this land.

Partners

UROC is partnered with Mosaic Forst Management, Manulife Investment Management, The Village of Cumberland and the Comox Valley Regional District

UROC promotes and supports the local Mountain Bike Community in the Comox Valley.

Through trail advocacy, volunteerism, promotion of the sport and fundraising, we are able to encourage participation for all as well as maintain and build the local trail infrastructure.

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2024 Membership

Membership with UROC supports trail access and maintenance, and allows you to participate in all UROC activities from our race events and group rides to community programming.

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  • Want to win an $8499 complete mountain bike and explore local trails?

    Want to win an $8499 complete mountain bike and explore local trails?

    If you support the trails by becoming a UROC member in 2024, you’re automatically entered into a draw to win this incredible bike from the Forbidden Bike Company. Your membership fee directly contributes to trail maintenance, upkeep, and development in the Cumberland trail network. The bike up for grabs is the Dreadnought GX, equipped with…

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  • Notice of Forestry Operations Commencing in the Cumberland Trail Network

    Notice of Forestry Operations Commencing in the Cumberland Trail Network

    The East Trent Main, the adjoining section of the Trent Main, Trent Canyon Trail, Beavertail Trail and Potluck Trail will incur closures during hours of operation which are Monday to Friday 530am to 430pm commencing Monday 26th of February.  During weekends and out of operation hours the trails are open. Please note that if you use Switchback, RaceRocks or…

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Here we go! Big weather incoming.

There’s yet another crazy weather system heading our way and it’s called a Cyclone Bomb. The forecast shows cyclone weather on Tuesday, pushing into Wednesday. Major rain and very high winds are expected. Being in the forest will be very dangerous. For safety reasons please refrain from using the trails during these major wind and rain events.
Please spread the word and share.

@cvroadrunners
@villageofcumberland
@comoxvalleysearchandrescue
@tourismcomoxvalley

Meet UROC Executive Director – Dougal Browne

Dougal joined the UROC team in 2019 as Executive Director. Dougal’s career path started in the British military, then going on to attain a Bachelor’s degree in construction management and then spending many years immersed in the action sports industry in South Africa. His interests beyond hard work are surfing, riding bikes, and an insatiable passion for trail construction. Dougal hails from Scotland, was raised in the middle east, and has family ties and spent many years in South Africa. He has volunteered in non-profit community work and chaired a nonprofit housing project in Durban, South Africa. After emigrating to Canada over a decade ago he founded, built and developed a mountain bike trail network on the East coast of Vancouver Island which is the island’s best (or worst-kept) secret. Dougal enjoys family life with his wife and two young boys living just south of Cumberland in the Comox Valley.

As Executive Director, Dougal is responsible for further developing and implementing the UROC trail management and maintenance program while liaising with multiple land management parties and overseeing the Land Access Agreement. He will continue to develop community activations, community engagement, and support communications and media platforms. He will also be responsible for the organization’s events and races, sponsorship, funding and public relations programs, and other non-profit management duties with the support of the UROC Board of Directors.