Maps
BCIT’s campuses can be accessed by a number of bicycle routes. The primary source of bike maps for Metro Vancouver is on the Translink site – Cycling Maps East and West [PDF]:
- east from Anmore, Coquitlam and Surrey
- west from Coquitlam and Surrey.
The BCIT Burnaby Campus [PDF] can be accessed by bicycle via the Willingdon or Drummonds Walk urban trails or the North-South or Midtown bikeways, as well as the Central Valley Greenway [PDF].
Metro Vancouver community bike pages
Metro Vancouver communities also have bike pages, with maps and other information:
- Burnaby
Also, the City of Burnaby has launched a whole bunch of secured bike parking boxes at various community centres and libraries around the City. You can access them by downloading this app: BlueBox for Bikes – BlueBox Smart Locker (bluebits.ca)
See something wrong on your ride?
If you notice problems on your bike route please report it to the relevant City authority. Ask for a call back or other response to your concern to ensure that you will know what the next step is.
- Burnaby – engineering@burnaby.ca
- Coquitlam – call (604) 927 3500
- Langley – road safety request
- New Westminster – report it through the See Click Fix App.
- City of North Vancouver – email cycling@cnv.org
- North Vancouver District – call (604) 990-2450 or email eng@dnv.org
- Richmond – service request contact details
- Surrey – email cycling@surrey.ca
- Vancouver – call 311 and ask for a response
- West Vancouver – cycling information and contact details
Helping you adopt a more sustainable commute
BCIT is committed to promoting the use of sustainable travel to help faculty, staff and students adopt a more sustainable commute and contribute to BCIT’s goal to become greenhouse gas neutral. This initiative supports the Ecocity Standard for Environmentally Friendly Transport, which looks at how non-motorized transportation is supported and encouraged by the city and is used by a significant proportion of people for trips under 5 km.