We’ve done the heavy lifting for you. Whether you’re planning a cider-focused escape in your own neck of the woods or seeking an adventure elsewhere, these curated trails will guide you to every local craft cidery within a specific region of BC, with enough time to enjoy additional sights along the way.
Routes are 2-3 days in length and include recommended accommodations, places to eat, and can’t-miss local attractions that cider lovers are sure to appreciate.
A relaxed, ferry-connected journey through the Saanich Peninsula and nearby islands, where you’ll find the highest concentration of land-based cideries in BC.
View RouteFrom Comox to Cowichan, with detours to Hornby and Gabriola Islands, this trail winds through rugged coastlines, orchards, and charming farm-based cideries.
View RouteA coastal cider adventure like no other—explore six craft cideries across Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast, with breathtaking ferry rides and scenic drives along the way.
View RouteWhether you’re a cider connoisseur or just beginning to explore the world of craft cider, the Fraser Valley Cider Trail offers a perfect mix of rural charm, delicious flavors, and welcoming hospitality.
View RouteDiscover the stunning landscapes of the Thompson-Okanagan on a two-day cider journey through Lake Country and Kelowna—where orchards, sunshine, and crisp sips await.
View RouteA scenic escape into the Kootenays, where mountain landscapes and pristine lakes set the stage for two exceptional craft cideries in Creston and Burton.
View RouteA three-day adventure through the heart of the province, showcasing the highest concentration of land-based craft cideries in British Columbia.
View RouteFrom Lake Country to West Kelowna, explore a vibrant lineup of farm-based cideries crafting crisp, small-batch ciders from local apples. This sunny valley route offers scenic views, orchard charm, and plenty of flavour in every glass.
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