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Any good back roads for "spirited driving" in the Greater Vancouver area?
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<blockquote data-quote="nascar03" data-source="post: 130315" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>JLFC...</p><p> There are some nice local roads for cruising as mentioned by Paul.</p><p>Day trips up the Sea-to-Sky are nice although has a lot of traffic in the good months.</p><p>Heading thru Hope you can drive Hwy #1 to Cache Creek, Hwy #5 to Merrit or Hwy #3 to Princeton.</p><p></p><p>The two local Vette clubs often have group cruises.</p><p>These may not be the ‘spirited’ driving that you are looking for but are sure fun.</p><p></p><p>There are also many weekend events in other cites in Western Canada that can be great fun driving to/from.</p><p></p><p>If you wish a place to ‘push’ your car to it’s limits there are organized Autocross events at Pitt Meadows most weekends.</p><p>This can be a great way to meet others with the same desires and also will improve your driving skills.</p><p>All in a safe setting.</p><p>Many local race clubs welcome new members to participate.PCA, VCMC, BCMA, etc.</p><p>They have driving schools a few times a year to introduce new people to this sport.</p><p>There is also track racing available at many courses within a few hours of Vancouver.</p><p></p><p>PM me if you wish more info about Autocross or track competition.</p><p></p><p>Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nascar03, post: 130315, member: 43"] JLFC... There are some nice local roads for cruising as mentioned by Paul. Day trips up the Sea-to-Sky are nice although has a lot of traffic in the good months. Heading thru Hope you can drive Hwy #1 to Cache Creek, Hwy #5 to Merrit or Hwy #3 to Princeton. The two local Vette clubs often have group cruises. These may not be the ‘spirited’ driving that you are looking for but are sure fun. There are also many weekend events in other cites in Western Canada that can be great fun driving to/from. If you wish a place to ‘push’ your car to it’s limits there are organized Autocross events at Pitt Meadows most weekends. This can be a great way to meet others with the same desires and also will improve your driving skills. All in a safe setting. Many local race clubs welcome new members to participate.PCA, VCMC, BCMA, etc. They have driving schools a few times a year to introduce new people to this sport. There is also track racing available at many courses within a few hours of Vancouver. PM me if you wish more info about Autocross or track competition. Graham [/QUOTE]
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