No! You can also make arrangements with the LS+G Tour to bring your RV, or stay at local motels and B&B's. Of course, hotel and RV arrangements and transportation
would be at your own expense.
On the Route A SAG/Rest Stop will have a generator for e-bike riders to get a quick charge.
Overnight A charging area will be set up for riders to charge their bike batteries. Also riders can use the outlets next to their shelf inside the Gear Trailer.
Zero There is no registration fee for Love, Sweat + Gears. Once riders raise $1,000, we send them a sweet Love, Sweat + Gears t-shirt, hoodie, and cap!
Yes! You can join these shorter options:
Registration for all tour distances open are filled on a first come, first served basis. So register early!
If you use prescription medication and are not a resident of Canada, please arrive with enough to last the duration of the tour - 70 days for the full tour, and 14 days for any stage.
If you use a prescription medication that requires refrigeration the tour will provide a secure refrigeration unit for these participants.
Yes. For the safety of all participants LS+G provides everyone with a daily paper turn-by-turn cue sheet and a digital gps route to use on their smartphone or bike computer. A smartphone is required for all participants on the tour.
Sign up for a free Ride with GPS account and you will have access to all the daily routes when the tour begins. These routes are interactive and provide your location, voice prompts for each turn and warnings when you stray off the route. These maps are downloadable into your phone so you do not need a cell signal to use them. When LS+G makes changes to a daily route you can see it right away. Use the map of the full route to get familiar with Ride With GPS. Here is the map!
Canada, from the Pacific to Atlantic! We begin in White Rock, BC and pedal our way to Calgary. Onward to Winnipeg. Over Lake Superior to Manitoulin Island, ferry across Lake Huron to the Bruce Peninsula and ride on to Montreal. Reaching Quebec City we cross the St. Lawrence River and make our way through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island, where we dip our tires into the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Here is the map!
No! The LS+G Tour recommends that whatever bike you bring be in good mechanical condition and suitable for paved and unpaved roads, rail trails, and paths. View our Bike Mechanics Recommendations
Yes, absolutely. There will be a sleeping area at each overnight for CPAP users which will have outlets for your machine. Please let us know prior to arrival that you'll need space in that area.
Yes. Participants are encouraged to invite friends and family to meet them on tour and spend the day at rest stops and the overnight location to get a taste of the tour. Please make arrangements with Terry prior to their arrival.
SAG is the support along the route provided to riders each day by our amazing team of volunteers. It consists of:
Yes, definitely. Many past participants would not have considered themselves cyclists before the event - most had never cycled long distances before training and some didn’t even own a bicycle! You can do this.
To keep costs down, LS+G spends its evenings at schools, campgrounds, arenas, and college dorms. Occasionally, the LS+G Tour will use a budget-friendly motel.
No. You can register without choosing a charity. However, you should choose one shortly afterwards and let them know you've decided to bike Canada for their benefit! If you plan to be the only donor and don't want to choose a charity then Blue Sea Foundation becomes the recipient.
Yes, of course! The LS+G Tour is about supporting your effort to help charities thrive.
Doing my best Austin Powers - "One Million Dollars!" In all seriousness, that depends on you. The tour includes all your meals, a place to sleep, showers, transportation on tour, snacks at SAG/Rest Stops, and continuous scenery changes! You'll need to plan on money for your personal expenses like laundry, stops at gas stations, restaurants, grocery stores, sight-seeing, and private lodging.
Yes, anyone who is willing to meet the fundraising goal is welcome to register.
Yes! At the start and the finish, riders can make arrangements with the tour manager for transportation for themselves, luggage, and bike. Shuttles are also available at the start and finish of eligible stages when riders join or leave the tour.
Yes, unless you plan to bring an RV or find local lodging. For the rest of us, you can either provide your own camping equipment or rent it. Love, Sweat + Gears rents the following equipment for folks who do not want to buy or transport camping gear:
Those who rent will still need to bring a sleeping bag. For a complete list of what you will need on tour check out the Tour Packing List.
Yes! The tour provides bike cleaning supplies, chain lube, bike floor pumps, and basic tools to allow you to do your own minor maintenance. The mechanic will have tubes, co2 cartridges, a few common sized tires, and shifting and braking supplies available for purchase during the tour. If you have a bike that requires custom parts we recommend you bring the basics like spokes.
Yes, definitely. Each day during dinner Terry will review the next day's route, pass out Turn-by-Turn cue sheets, and review the route including road conditions, weather, and stats. A gps version of the route will be available and updated for use on gps devices like smartphones and bike computers. Complex turns will be reviewed at the daily rider meeting and if possible marked in chalk on the route.
No. LS+G is for people with bikes. You can be an avid cyclist or a first time rider! Follow our training tips and schedule and you’ll be ready by LS+G time. If you have existing health conditions or have any concerns, be sure to work with your health care provider, they might want to join you!
Visit the Register page to register online. Positions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
No. The LS+G Tour requires you to register online. If you need help with that process, please call or email us and we'll help you through it.
All stages are two weeks long. You can find more details here.
They are easier to pedal, have lower rolling resistance, are more comfortable on rough roads and less work on unpaved surfaces! But of course if you prefer to be uncomfortable and work harder, especially on unpaved surfaces, then be our guest and feel free to ride a more narrow tire. We will gracefully support your decision.
Yes! Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all included. Snacks are provided at each SAG/Rest Stop. Meals are optimized to provide you the needed nutrition as you burn thousands of calories each day.
Ask us! Visit the contact page to get in touch with our friendly customer-service team.