WORCA IRL Toonie May 22 2025 - RMU x Arbutus Routes x Whistler Sliding Centre
Group Ride Details:

We will be riding up the Whistler Sliding Centre track The course map doesn't show the Sliding Centre segment. From the top of Magic chair, ride over to the Tube park, across Lot 8 car park, and then into the Sliding Centre. Staff will assist you in getting to the track.

Toonies 2025 - In Person Ride | June 26, 2025
Presented by RMU, Arbutus Routes, and Whistler Sliding Centre
Thursday, May 22, 2025 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Après hosted at RMU

Get ready to ride Join us for another legendary Toonie Ride - an evening of fun, community vibes, and good times on the trails. Whether you're in it for the ride, the social, or the après, there’s something for everyone.

Bonus: Prizing from Arbutus Routes
Course will include the legendary Whistler Sliding Centre!

Spots are limited: first 110 to register are in!

What You Need to Know:
WORCA membership and signed online waiver are required to participate in any WORCA event, including Toonie Rides, Youth Camps, and special events.

All ages and skill levels welcome: from casual cruisers to trail chargers. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.

Helmets are mandatory, and bikes should be in safe, working condition.

Don’t forget your essentials: water, tools, and a spare tube - treat it like any other trail ride.

The “ride” in Toonie Ride is all about community, not competition. While some like to race, most are here for the laughs, the trails, and to connect with fellow riders. Every dollar that doesn’t go toward insurance helps support and maintain Whistler’s world-class trail network.

See you out there... let’s ride! ‍

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  • WORCA TOONIE | May 21, 2026 | Sponsored by: Arbutus Routes, RMU, Mons Royale

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