On two wheels, Cranbrook’s backcountry opens up differently. Seven Day Rental from Northstar Bicycle puts modern bikes at your disposal for a week of exploration around Cranbrook, British Columbia. Based in the city, this rental is designed for riders who want to follow the Northstar Rails to Trails, probe the gullies of Isadore Canyon, or loop through the Cranbrook Community Forest without the logistics of bringing their own bike.
The Rails to Trails is a gentle, former railway corridor that runs along the Rotary Path and MacPhee Road, marked by a yellow gate at the railway crossing near Theatre Road. Its gravel surface and steady grades make it ideal for gravel bikes, hybrids, and e-bikes; the route opens into fir- and aspen-lined valleys and offers long, clear sightlines that are perfect for a steady pedal. For a contrast, head toward Isadore Canyon where dirt approaches, short climbs like Eager Hill, and rock outcrops give riders a taste of local singletrack and backcountry access. Fraggle Rock is a small technical section noted on local signage for riders seeking features without committing to a full mountain-bike descent.
The rental fleet includes a broad range of bike styles and sizes, and the staff helps match fit and tire choice to routes and conditions. If you’re driving, there’s an available hitch rack option (Kuat NV Base 2.0) that carries two bikes, supports fat tires up to 4.8 inches, and includes a loading ramp — a practical detail for visitors arriving by car. Rent for seven days to turn a short stopover into a loop of daily rides: a calm morning on the Rails, an afternoon canyon run, and evening laps in the community forest.
Practical routing is simple: from Cranbrook, head north on Cranbrook Street North, follow the Rotary Path, then left on MacPhee Road for the Rails trailhead, or right to reach Isadore Canyon. Terrain here mixes packed gravel, dirt roads, and singletrack weaving through mixed-conifer stands and pockets of rocky substrate left from glacial activity.
This rental service is a notable part of Cranbrook’s outdoor scene because it removes the friction of travel gear and lets visitors ride like locals for a week. Whether you’re new to the area, testing a bike you’re thinking of buying, or just replacing a forgotten set of wheels, Seven Day Rental frames Cranbrook’s trails in a way that invites repeated exploration and steady progress. Routes are flexible: choose family-friendly loops, fitness-focused centuries, or mixed-terrain days. Staff can suggest mileage and dirt-to-gravel ratios; they’ll also advise on local weather and soft spots after rain so you can choose tires and timing for the safest, most enjoyable week on wheels, and recommend sunscreen, water and spare tubes daily.