Pollinator meadows
Help create and care for flower-rich habitat in Vancouver — food, shelter, and safer corridors for native pollinators.
Two beans. Two bikes. One long ride south — raising money for pollinator meadows in Vancouver and bee projects along our route that need it most.
We’re pedalling for that pollen from the edge of the Pacific all the way to Guatemala — for the tiny workers behind every thriving meadow.
Bees and other pollinators support the plants, food systems, and wild places we all depend on. But the habitat they need is shrinking. How can we create more of these spaces interwoven with our modern society?
Our ride is a moving fundraiser: a way to connect people along the route with practical projects back home in British Columbia. Every contribution, small or large, helps more habitat bloom.
We’ll ride at human speed — carrying what we need, meeting the people between the dots, and sharing the road as we go.
Start among the gardens we’re riding to support
Long roads, small towns, and stories from the saddle
Following the seasons south
The finish line — and the beginning of what the ride funds
Help create and care for flower-rich habitat in Vancouver — food, shelter, and safer corridors for native pollinators.
Back practical, community-led work that protects bees and helps people build healthier local ecosystems.
Turn every kilometre into a reason to talk about the small species that keep our landscapes alive.
Coming with donations: we’ll publish the selected beneficiary organizations and a clear breakdown of how funds are distributed before payments open.
50% fuels our ride.50% goes directly to bee conservation.
The ride half helps with the practical stuff that keeps us moving: food, campsites, repairs, ferries, and other necessities on the road from Vancouver to Guatemala.
Send your entire contribution directly to bee conservation.
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