Cycling

Cycling in Vancouver

Cycling is one of the City of Vancouver’s transportation priorities. We’ve built many bikeways that connect to form an award-winning network and more routes are being added annually.

Expanding the Bicycle Network is an important strategy in the City's effort to reduce traffic congestion and support a clean, green and healthy mode of transportation that can be an everyday choice for our citizens. Over the past 10 years, our Bicycle Network has more than doubled in size, and cycling is the fastest-growing type of transportation in the city.

Our aim is to continue to provide convenient, efficient facilities for cyclists and to encourage more people to ride their bicycles for day-to-day transportation and leisure.


Cycling News

Seaside Route

The Seawall alongside the Olympic Village from Science World to Cambie Street is closed to the public until March 31, 2010.

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Cycling Route Planner

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Map out your bike trip using the UBC Metro Vancouver Cycling Route Planner. This planner has been updated to include all of the Games time route network changes.

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Free Bike Valet

The City is providing FREE secure, staffed bike parking at seven locations around the City during the 2010 Winter Games.

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Cycling Network

Vancouver's bikeways are expanding to meet demand.

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Protected bike lanes on Burrard Bridge are Open!

See how Vancouver is working to increase the safety and comfort of cyclists and pedestrians crossing the bridge.

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New bike maps are here!

The newest Vancouver Bike Map & Info Guide is now available. Wallet-sized maps are available at City Hall.

Call: Bike Hotline at 311

Email: cycling@vancouver.ca

Download:
Bike map (PDF PDF, 2.27Mb)