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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.
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.

2026 Members

🐸 We made it. And the Western Toads did too.
It`s officially the end of an epic, extraordinary, and at times chaotic Western Toad migration from Allen Lake. All trails and roads are OPEN.
This was, without question, the biggest, longest, and most widespread migration we`ve ever experienced in Cumberland. Tens of thousands of young toads made their way through the trail network, traveling east towards Blue Collar, south through the Teapot corridor, and in two directions (in three waves) along the Perseverance Creek corridor before finally reaching their new homes around the disc golf wetlands and the Potluck wetlands.
It`s fantastic news. More than anything, this migration demonstrates that we have a thriving Western Toad population in the Cumberland area and that our collective efforts to protect this species of concern are making a real difference.
A huge thank you to everyone in our trail community for your patience, understanding, and support. You respected trail closures, followed reroutes, slowed down when needed, and gave these little amphibians the space they needed to complete one of the most remarkable wildlife events our trail network hosts each year.
A special thank you goes to our incredible volunteer/s and trail crew. Day after day they ventured into the network, monitoring the migration, installing and moving fencing, updating signage, and helping us respond as the toads changed direction. It was a huge undertaking this year, and this program simply wouldn`t happen without their dedication.
Thank you all for helping make this year`s migration such a success.
Here`s to doing it all again next year. 🐸💚
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TWO WEEKS. ONE VERY RAD BIKE.
Just a few weeks left to get in on the raffle for a 2026 Forbidden Reya!
1 for $10
5 for $40
14 for $100
And the best part? 100% of the funds go straight back into the trails we all love 😎
Two weeks. One bike. Support the network.
Click the link in our bio to grab your tickets before they’re gone.
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Anybody venturing out to the Epic trail tomorrow (Aug 13th) be advised there is forestry activities close. The purple lines is new road building and one quarry rock blast 💥 is planned between noon and 2pm in the area circled in red tomorrow, that’s Thursday, Aug 13th. You will see the blast is in the area near to Josh’s rock segment of trail.
A no go zone will be defined which includes the Josh’s rock segment, please be aware of these activities and avoid the area between the planned times.
FIVER Series winner: Challenge 4 complete and its on to Challenge 5, which lower Sobo No Michi to Old Vanilla, Trestle, Scat and Brat and finishing on Bonestorm.
WINNERS of C4: Trailforks names: Oddity, Evelyne, Kaden-Wilkinson. Your bike shop swag bags will be at DCC by Thursday lunchtime ready for collection.
CHALLENGE 5, the final challenge is live, you gotta be in it to win it. If you complete all fiver challenges you will be in the draw to win a Fox 36 front fork. Get clicking and sign up today!
If you have glitches go to the fiver series registration page to find how to fix failed captures. Also, please use the recommended platform - Trailforks and not Strava to capture your ride.
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Tier3 Model valued at $7600. Reya is a short travel trail bike ready to rip the legs off your lunch lap crew, reclaim your window of spiritual solitude while you sync with the trail, or be the little voice that says yes to those absurd backcountry missions.
Mosaic Forest Management wishes to advise users of the area shown in the below map (area marked in orange), that road reconstruction (labelled TRM10C & known as Above and Beyond trail) will commence in February 2026 with harvesting to follow. For the public’s safety, we ask that you avoid this area while active operations are…
Extreme water flow has caused major erosion around the Perseverance Creek wooden bridge near the end of Hai Gai, DCDH, and throughout the China Creek trail floodplain area. A large log jam washed against the wooden bridge and is forcing volumes of water in multiple directions, washing out significant sections of trail and making the…
United Riders of Cumberland (UROC) is a not-for-profit society governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The Board consists of 9 directors, each elected to a two-year term. Each year elections are held at the AGM, where every eligible member can vote for the Board of Directors. This year UROC is seeking to fill two…
How a Landmark Land Use Agreement Transformed Cumberland’s Mountain Bike Community By Mike Berard In December 2025, the United Riders of Cumberland (UROC) and the private landowners surrounding the village of Cumberland, B.C., Mosaic Forest Management, TimberWest, and Hancock now Manulife Investment Management, mark the ten-year anniversary of a land use agreement that reshaped the…
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