Slow Food Vancouver Summer Cycle Tours
July 28 & 29, 2012
Cycling & visiting farmers in the Fraser Valley learning more about where our food should come from.
The 2012 Cycle Tours will be held on Saturday, July 28 in Agassiz and on Sunday, July 29 in Chilliwack. Thank you for your support in 2011. Slow Food Vancouver is a volunteer organization dependent on sponsors and revenue from registration fees to cover the costs to hold these events. To be a sponsor, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
In 2011, Slow Food Vancouver offered two Slow Food Cycle Tours in the Fraser Valley. The Cycle Tour in Agassiz was held on Saturday, August 21st and the Cycle Tour in Chilliwack was held on Sunday, August 22nd. Close to 1,700 people participated in these events, and many people stayed the weekend.
Visit the Agassiz Cycle Tour Site and the Chilliwack Cycle Tour Site for more information.
Spend the weekend and do both tours. Agriculture in Agassiz and Chilliwack are very different as the tour will highlight different farms.
The cycle tours are self-guided leisurely bicycle rides.
These tours provide an educational and culinary experience exploring many farms; some that are open to the public for this day only! The tours give a rare chance to meet the farmers and learn about agriculture. A quote from the Mayor of Chilliwack:
” I am proud to say that Chilliwack farmers produce some of the best tasting food in the world. But don’t just take my word for it; come see for yourself and join us on the Chilliwack Slow Food Cycle tour. Once you have a taste, I am sure you’ll be just as proud too! ” Mayor Sharon Gaetz, City of Chilliwack.
Net proceeds from our summer cycle tours of the Fraser Valley, along with donations from our Terra Madre 2012 Fund, will fund our local farmers to attend Terra Madre 2012.
The idea of slow food has never been more important; global issues such as climate change make supporting our local food producers essential! The Fraser Valley is unique with its perfect climate, soil, and water conditions for agriculture. The Slow Food Cycle Tours are a wonderful opportunity to become familiar with an important resource - food! You will get to experience and taste local food products produced close to home, while getting to meet your local farmers.










