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Cycling Routes & Route Maps

There are a wide variety of cycling routes throughout Metro Vancouver.

 

Featured Routes

Central Valley Greenway

The Central Valley Greenway is a pedestrian and biking corridor running 22 km between False Creek (downtown Vancouver) and New Westminster’s eastern suburbs, linking Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster. This environmentally-friendly transportation route provides cyclists and pedestrians with a safe alternative to the road for the route connects to SkyTrain stations, bus routes with bike racks, existing dedicated bike routes, and urban trails. Enjoy the green space and nature in your backyard; perfect for your commute to work or a good excuse to leave the car at home and enjoy a day on the trails with the family.

BC Parkway

Those that remember Expo 86 know the BC Parkway. It’s the existing pedestrian and cycle path running parallel to SkyTrain, Expo line, from Clark Dr (Vancouver) through Burnaby and onto New Westminster. Spanning three municipalities, the parkway traverses through a variety of quiet streets via roads, sidewalks, and off-street pathways for a total of 8.5 km. The parkway starts in Vancouver at the Ontario Bikeway (5 Ave & Ontario St) and crosses the Lakewood, Sunrise, and Midtown Bikeways. Travel the SkyTrain route - without the train.

 

Cycling Route Maps

Interactive Route Map

For an interactive route map, including routes and other related information, see the iMove Map on this site. Use the map tool bar to highlight landmarks along your route, find bike friendly transit routes, or check traffic conditions.

Greater Vancouver Cycling Map and Guide

The Greater Vancouver Cycling Map and Guide is your source for cycling routes in Vancouver/Burnaby/New Westminster/Coquitlam, North Shore, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows/Maple Ridge, Richmond/Delta/Tsawwassen, Surrey/Langley, and Surrey/White Rock areas.

  • Online Maps (PDF Format) - Download either full maps (complete with insets of complex intersections and bridge approaches) or sub-area maps.
  • Printed Maps - If you prefer a printed copy of the map, they cost $3.95 and are available at a variety of locations throughout Metro Vancouver.
 
 
 
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