Cycling

Bike Vancouver

Dunsmuir bike lane

Get out and cycle! With the new Dunsmuir Viaduct, Dunsmuir Street and Burrard Bridge separated bike lanes in place and consultations now underway for a separated bike lane along Hornby, connecting with the downtown core to work, shop or visit continues to become easier and more enjoyable.

Want to know more about separated bike lanes in Vancouver?

Info Session: Howe and Georgia StreetCome out to an information session on Wednesday, August 11 from 11 am to 7 pm at the Pacific Centre Rotunda, on the corner of Howe and Georgia streets.

What are separated bike lanes?

Separated bike lanes are routes where cyclists are physically separated from traffic by a barrier. The lanes create more protection and make cyclists feel safer – especially less experienced riders – and encourage more people to get out of their cars and onto bikes into downtown.

Learn more about separated bike lanes in Vancouver

Separated bike lanes survey: Tell us what you think

Discussion forum: Give us your comments

Cycling is one of the City's transportation priorities, and the fastest-growing method of travel in Vancouver.

Over the past 10 years, our bicycle network has more than doubled in size. With over 400 lane kilometres, our cycling network is ever growing with more routes being added annually.

By expanding the bicycle network, we are hoping to reduce traffic congestion and support a clean, green and healthy mode of transportation that can be an everyday choice for everyone. 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.

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Cycling News

Separated bike lanes information session

Wednesday, August 11
from 11 am to 7 pm
Pacific Centre Rotunda, corner of Howe and Georgia

Separated bike lanes survey

Tell us what you think

Discussion board

Give us your comments

Burrard Bridge: one year, one million bikes

News release

Bike maps

Find safe bike routes to your school

View your route

 

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

Call: Bike Hotline at 311

E-mail: bikevancouver@vancouver.ca

Download:

Bike map (PDF 2.27mb)

 

Cycling route planner

cyclingplanner

Map out your bike trip using the UBC Metro Vancouver Cycling Route Planner.

Learn more

Council approves development of new cycling plan

Approved: a new cycling monitoring strategy, additional bike parking and improvements to existing bikeways. Council also approved in principle several major new projects. More to follow in the coming weeks.

Read report

Cycling Network

Vancouver's bikeways are expanding to meet demand.

See Video