Regional Cycling Maps

 

Metro Vancouver Cycling Maps

Local municipalities and TransLink have created maps of the cycling networks across the region to help all cyclists navigate safely and comfortably on their bikes. These maps are updated regularly to provide current information on cycling and show the comfort levels of each route based on how separated it is from traffic. PDF versions of the maps for each municipality are available at the links below. 

You can take your bike on almost all transit services, including bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus, and West Coast Express, with some restrictions.
More information on our bike parkades and other short-term storage options is available on TransLink's Bike Parking page.

Printed versions of the map are now available at locations across the lower mainland. A list of locations that carry these maps appears below. Please contact the location in advance to ensure availability.

Printed bike maps can be found at these locations:

 

Local Area Maps

Burnaby

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Burnaby Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Delta

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Delta Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Langley

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Langley Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

New Westminster

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the New Westminster Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

North Shore

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the North Shore Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Richmond 

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Richmond Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Surrey and White Rock

Surrey Cycling Maps (updated October 2022) can be found in the following locations:

  • Discover Surrey
  • Surrey City Hall: Healthy Communities office in the ground floor atrium
  • Surrey City Hall: 4th Floor, Engineering reception
  • Surrey City Hall: 6th floor, Parks and Recreation reception
  • South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre
  • Cloverdale Recreation Centre
  • Newton Recreation Centre
  • Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre
  • Guildford Recreation Centre
  • Fleetwood Community Centre
  • City Centre Library
  • Clayton Library
  • Cloverdale Library
  • Fleetwood Library
  • Guildford Library
  • Newton Library
  • Ocean Park Library
  • Port Kells Library
  • Semiahmoo Library
  • Strawberry Hill Library
  • Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara
  • Lakshmi Narayan Mandir
  • Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Sahib
  • Fleetwood Islamic Centre
  • Surrey Jamea Masjid
  • Abu Bakr Islamic Centre
  • St Matthews RC Parish
  • MOSAIC Surrey Newcomers' Centre and Migrant Worker's Hub
  • Progressive Intercultural Community Services
  • Surrey Libraries, Surrey
  • Discover Surrey, Tourism Office, Surrey
  • Rocky Cycle, Surrey
  • Caps South Shore, Surrey
  • Bike Zone, Surrey
  • Bicycle Sports Pacific, Surrey

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.

You are welcome to join the Surrey and White Rock Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody) including Anmore and Belcarra

*Complimentary, hardcopy Tri-Cities Cycling maps have been delivered to the following locations:

  • Coquitlam Public Library – Central and Poirier Branch
  • Coquitlam City Hall
  • S.U.C.E.S.S Tri-Cities Service Centre
  • Kinetik Cycles
  • Rack Attack Coquitlam
  • Centennial Activity Centre
  • Glen Pine Pavilion
  • Pinetree Community Centre
  • Summit Community Centre
  • The Landing Youth Centre
  • Austin Heights BIA
  • Douglas College, Coquitlam Campus
  • City Centre Aquatic Complex

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Tri-Cities Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.

Vancouver

HUB Cycling's local committees meet regularly to discuss and advise on cycling issues specific to each municipality.
You are welcome to join the Vancouver/UBC Local Committee! No experience needed.

We view the diversity of our Local Committees as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.