During the Games, bikes will be allowed on bus and SeaBus services when space is available. Due to the extraordinary increase in traffic expected, and for safety reasons, bikes are not permitted on SkyTrain from Feb 8 to March 3. Consider using Bike Lockers or avoid taking bikes on rapid transit during peak times. Games venues also offer bike lock facilities. Visit the City of Vancouver's Bike Routes page for details on Games-time changes.
Cycling can be the fastest way of getting around, especially in more urban areas of Metro Vancouver. It's also one of the healthiest and most enjoyable ways to travel. TransLink is committed to making cycling a realistic travel option by providing bike access on transit, bike storage and planning and funding support for bikeways and other cycling infrastructure.
This is the spot for all the info you need to make your next bike trip a smooth one.
Most places you go, your bike can go with you.
We’re working on a strategy to guide investment across the region.
Great links for beginner and hardcore cyclists.
Metro Vancouver has an extensive network of cycling routes. Check out these maps and interactive tools.
Sharing bikes might not be just a European thing.
The Greenway is a 25-km pathway for cycling, jogging, walking and more!
Learn how your travel choices impact your wallet, waist line and the environment.
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