Cycling Canada oversees more than 400 cycling clubs, 35,000 members, and a full calendar of sanctioned events across 10 disciplines nationwide. In BC alone, Cycling BC supports over 100 clubs, 5,000 members, and more than 300 sanctioned events annually. With this scale of activity comes the ongoing challenge of maintaining alignment, communication, and support across the system.
To help address these challenges, the regional center of Jordie Lunn Bike Park and Clubhouse emerged, bringing together clubs, coaches, event organizers, schools, and riders in closer collaboration with their Provincial and National Sport Organizations. This center is rooted in the belief that stronger partnerships at the local and regional levels lead to a more connected, resilient, and thriving cycling community overall.
The Jordie Lunn Clubhouse, located within the Jordie Lunn Bike Park, has become a central gathering point for this community-building effort. Serving as a shared space for meetings, programs, and events, the Clubhouse brings together local stakeholders and national partners to support cycling development, increase access, and grow the sport from the grassroots up.
Whether through club meetings, training camps, youth programs, or multi-partner events, the Jordie Lunn Clubhouse is more than a facility—it’s a community anchor where ideas are shared, relationships are strengthened, and cycling in BC continues to evolve.
Located at the heart of Jordie Lunn Bike Park in Langford, BC, the Jordie Lunn Clubhouse is a dedicated cycling community hub that supports development, collaboration, and access to world-class facilities.
The Clubhouse features indoor space for meetings, workshops, training sessions, and cycling-related events. Whether you’re a Cycling BC club, event organizer, or coach, the space is available to support your programming and bring the cycling community together.
Cycling BC clubs, events, and members are welcome to request access to the Clubhouse space for:
To inquire about availability or to reserve the space, please contact CJ Young at: CJ@cyclingbc.net
Jordie Lunn Bike Park
A premier destination for riders of all ages and disciplines, this all-season, multi-surface bike park features:
Learn more: jordielunnbikepark.com
The upper level of the Clubhouse is home to a collaborative office space shared by:
This shared hub supports coach education, athlete development, event coordination, and cycling outreach throughout the region and beyond.
Broad Street Cycles
A full-service bike shop offering repairs, rentals, and gear—right inside the park.
SD62 Mountain Bike Program
The School District 62 (SD62) Mountain Bike Academy is a unique educational initiative that uses the Jordie Lunn Bike Park as an outdoor classroom. Offered to secondary students in Langford, Colwood, and Sooke, the program integrates cycling skills, physical literacy, trail stewardship, and outdoor leadership into the school experience.
Learn more: https://www.sd62.bc.ca/programs/academies
Rhino Coffee House
Fuel up with great coffee, snacks, and fresh baked goods—perfect before or after your ride.
Contact C.J. for the following activities,
C.J. is responsible for the development and coordination of Cycling BC & Cycling Canada programming in the Victoria Capital Regional District (CRD). The focus is on delivering and building capacity in the following areas: Grassroots, Events, Gracious Champions, and the Community. C.J. has a passion for cycling and sport. He competed at the provincial and university level in soccer as an athlete and coach, then worked in club development as a technical director for over 15 years. He moved to Victoria with his young family in 2019 and has revelled in the cycling community that exists in BC & Victoria, enjoying both riding recreationally and racing in local events.
Contact C.J. for the following activities,
C.J. is responsible for the development and coordination of Cycling BC & Cycling Canada programming in the Victoria Capital Regional District (CRD). The focus is on delivering and building capacity in the following areas: Grassroots, Events, Gracious Champions, and the Community. C.J. has a passion for cycling and sport. He competed at the provincial and university level in soccer as an athlete and coach, then worked in club development as a technical director for over 15 years. He moved to Victoria with his young family in 2019 and has revelled in the cycling community that exists in BC & Victoria, enjoying both riding recreationally and racing in local events.