Sisters Sage
Bike parkingPublic rack nearby
Sisters Sage is a Tsimshian-owned wellness brand founded by Lynn-Marie Angus of the Gitxaała, Nisga'a, and Métis Nations, creating handmade soaps, bath fizzies, salves, and smokeless smudge sprays using traditional First Nations ingredients like sage, cedar, and sweetgrass. The brand is an award-winning Indigenous business recognized for community impact, and its Kingsway storefront doubles as a cultural space supporting other Indigenous entrepreneurs. A touring cyclist stopping here will find a unique locally made product line rooted in Indigenous land-based knowledge.
What's here for you
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✓Bike parking
✓Public rack nearby
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Water bottle refillWashroomsShowers (drop-in or fee)Café or food on siteWater without admissionLuggage / bag storageVending machinesBike rack visible from insideCovered bike parkingBike allowed inside/on patioDevice chargingWi-FiE-bike chargingPumpDiscount for arriving by bike
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Good to know
Time to allow: Quick stop
Planning: Walk-up, no booking needed
Indigenous
- Indigenous-owned business
- Indigenous-operated
- Centres Indigenous culture and heritage
Around here
The closest options for the things touring cyclists actually look for.
🔧 Fix & supply
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- Alenka European Foods0.1 km
- R.A.D. Cycles1.5 km
- Dunbar Cycles1.6 km
🍽 Eat nearby
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🛏 Sleep nearby
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- Windsor House2.7 km
- Capilano RV Park9.0 km
🎭 While you're here
- Kensington Library BranchWelcoming0.2 km
- Trout Lake Community CentreWelcoming1.0 km
- Chown Adult Centre1.3 km
- Mt. Pleasant Neighbourhood House1.4 km
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