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RAD Equipment Rentals: for participants aged 16+


Please RSVP to: info@radsociety.ca
This event is supported by:
• BC Parks
• West Point Cycles
• Bowhead Corp.
• Squamish Adaptive Mountain Biking
Mountain Trike Try-It Day
Curious about adaptive mountain biking? Join us for a hands-on opportunity to try the Bowhead Rogue and experience the thrill of adaptive riding.
RAD Recreation Adapted Society and the Squamish Adaptive Mountain Biking Association (SAMBA) are hosting a Mountain Bike Try-It Day at Alice Lake Provincial Park. This low-pressure event is designed for people who want to learn more about adaptive mountain biking, ask questions, and get a feel for riding an adaptive mountain bike in a supportive environment.
Date: March 28, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Alice Lake Provincial Park, Squamish, BC
Meeting location: Alice Lake Road Parking Lot near Four Lakes Trailhead
What to Expect
• Opportunity to try the Bowhead Rogue adaptive mountain bike
• Guidance and support from RAD and SAMBA volunteers
• A welcoming and low-pressure environment
• Open to all experience levels
Whether you’re new to adaptive recreation or simply curious about adaptive mountain biking, this event is a great chance to explore what’s possible.
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GearBox
📍 1109 Langford Parkway, Langford, BC
🕒 10 AM - 2 PM, Saturdays
📇 By Bookings Only: Tuesdays - Fridays
Explore and rent adaptive equipment from RAD’s local GearBox in Langford - Mountain Trikes, Freewheels, Wave Skis, and more.
Available for low-cost rentals all season. Open Tues-Sat with gear demos, weekly rides, and community support.


UBC Research Study Phase 2

Got Adaptive Gear? We’ll Take It!
If you own—or know someone who owns—used, broken, or for-sale adaptive outdoor recreation gear, please reach out to us. We’re looking for it all, and we have the tools and skills to repair and restore equipment so it can get back into action.
Too much adaptive gear ends up sitting broken and unused. Let’s change that together!
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