Multiday Century
Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party
Registrations opening for Members 3/4/25, and for the Public 4/1/25
Event Description
Pedal on some of the most beautiful roads and trails western Washington has to offer. Enjoy epic views of the Cascade mountain range, Skagit Valley farmlands, and the Salish Sea before crossing into Canada. Bike 110 miles on day one from Seattle to Bellingham, and about 80 miles on day two from Bellingham to Vancouver, BC. The two-day ride concludes with riding through British Columbia and connecting with its many greenways, bike lanes and award-winning bike infrastructure on your way into downtown Vancouver, B.C. Come celebrate this flagship Cascade ride!
RSVP sold out in 2023 and 2024. Don't miss out on the 2025 ride!
This event is a fundraiser for Cascade Bicycle Club's programming in advocacy, education, and community rides, such as Learn to Ride, Your Streets Your Say, and Pedaling Relief Project.
Emails to Riders
Starting in July, we'll send out weekly e-mails to riders. Make sure you're subscribed to our list.
Registration
Prices increase on June 1. Save $20 and purchase early!
Your registration fee covers your entry, packet mailing, access to rest stops, ride support, mechanic services, baggage truck service, a beverage at the midpoint in Bellingham, a meal at the finish line, and a souvenir. Parking, return bus & bike transport sold as add-ons. Lodging arrangements are made directly with hosts.
Registration capped at 1,500 riders.
Packet Mailing & Pickup
If you register by July 28, your packet will be mailed to you. If for some reason you don't receive your packet, please check in at one of the late packet pickup times and we will get you a replacement packet.
If you register between July 29 and August 11 or if your packet was lost in the mail, you can pick up your packet at either of these options:
Friday, August 22 at Cascade Bicycle Club in Magnuson Park, Seattle, 6 to 9 p.m.
Saturday, August 23 at the start line at University of Washington's E-18 parking lot, 6 to 6:45 a.m.
Border Crossing & Customs
U.S. citizens crossing from Canada into the United States via land travel need to present either:
- A passport, a passport card, a WHTI-compliant document, or
- An Enhanced Driver License
You can read more from US government agencies on crossing U.S. borders and crossing into Canada.
Permanent residents of the U.S. will need to present other documents to enter Canada and re-enter the United States. Read more from USCIS.
Some people are inadmissible—they are not allowed to travel to Canada. Several things can make you inadmissible, including involvement in criminal activity or organized crime and human rights violations. You can also be inadmissible for security, health, or financial reasons. If you have committed or been convicted of a criminal offense, you may not be allowed to enter Canada. For more details check out the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.
Route
The route is 191 miles long and is split into two days. There is no support for a one-day option.
Maps above subject to change. We encourage you to wait until the day before the event to download these maps to your preferred device for easy access on the day of the event.
Printed cue sheets are available at the start line tents. The route is marked with navigational markings on the road surface.
Event Schedule
Opens | Closes | |
Friday | ||
Early Packet Pickup & Bag/Bike Box Drop ($) | 6 p.m. | 9 p.m. |
Saturday | ||
Late Packet Pickup | 6 a.m. | 6:45 a.m. |
Bag Drop (free) & Bag Shuttle Service ($) | 6 a.m. | 7 a.m. |
Start Line | 6:30 a.m. | 7 a.m. |
Course Support | 6:30 a.m. | 6 p.m. |
Midpoint Stop | 1 p.m | 6 p.m. |
Sunday | ||
Bag Drop | 6 a.m. | 7 a.m. |
Bellingham Start Line | 6:30 a.m. | 7 a.m. |
Border Crossing | 8 a.m. | -- |
Course Support | 6:30 a.m. | 6 p.m. |
Finish Line | 1 p.m. | 6 p.m. |
Transportation
Post-Ride Bus
Transportation from Vancouver, B.C. to UW in Seattle for you and your bike from the finish line can be purchased as add-ons to your registration. Buses are available on Monday to return you to to the parking lot at UW, Seattle. Due to limited availability of bike trucks this year, there is no separate option for bike transportation. If you are returning home by air or train, purchase delivery of your bike box to the finish line.
Service | Price |
Bus & Bike Transportation | $100 |
Bike Transport | $60 |
Bike Box Transportation | $20 |
Bike Storage | $20/day |
Start Line Parking (Sat-Mon) | $30 |
Inclusion
Everyone is welcome at Cascade events. We are committed to celebrating and promoting diversity in the bicycling community. We aim to provide safe spaces at start lines, finish lines, and official rest stops. Read our commitment to anti-racism and our participant code of conduct and grievance policy.
We would like to acknowledge that our rides take place on native land. Our offices are located on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past and present.
Food & Breaks
A full selection of snacks, fruit, and PB&Js are available to you at official rest stops. There are three major rest stops on day one and two on the second day, where you can also find bathrooms, First Aid, and mechanics.
Your registration includes a drink at the beer garden in Bellingham, a drink at the beer garden in Vancouver, and a meal at the finish line.
Many unofficial rest stops pop up along the route and you are welcome to enjoy these community-created treats.
Where to Stay
You can arrange for lodging near the Seattle start line, Bellingham midpoint, or Vancouver, B.C., Canada finish line. See our Lodging page for details and deals.
Weather
August weather can bring many things: rain, smoke, extreme heat, and lots of sun. Morning temperatures may vary drastically from midday temperatures. Wear or bring layers to have available on your bike with you. Please see our refund policy.
You'll want to train outdoors in all conditions to be ready for this ride.
Get your bike tuned up and in shape to ride in slick, rainy, low-visibility conditions. Bring front and rear lights, backup batteries, install fenders, service your brakes, and clean your chain.
Support During the Ride
This ride is supported by Cascade staff and volunteers, local community group volunteers, and municipal and county services.
Support and gear (SAG) vehicles are present on the route and dispatched when you call the ride support hotline. SAG vehicles can transport you and most models of bikes to the nearest rest stop in the event of a mechanical or minor medical event. You should always call 911 in a life-threatening emergency.
Outriders are volunteers in white, green, and black jerseys that ride on the route, assisting you with minor mechanical and minor medical issues, like cuts and scrapes, dispensing advice and directions, and helping you to Ride S.M.A.R.T.
Medical riders are volunteers on bike in red and blue jerseys that can assist you with minor medical issues like cuts and scrapes, dehydration, sprained joints, and other non-life threatening issues.
Mechanics are posted at the start line and at most official rest stops.
E-Bikes
Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes are permitted on this ride, which utilizes multi-use trails.
Training
The Cascade Training Series is a twelve-week ride series designed to prepare you for RSVP. Riders of all paces will not only building their strength and endurance, but also their confidence.
To help you prepare for this ride, you can also check out our extensive schedule of Free Group Rides in the Puget Sound area. Find rides that fit your schedule and desired pace and distance.
Volunteer at This Event
Help make this event a success by volunteering!
The hard work and passion that volunteers bring to Cascade make our Free Group Rides program, major rides (like this one!), advocacy work, and education programs possible.
Become part of the Cascade volunteer family and make a lasting impact on building a better cycling world for all!
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