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CITY OF BURNABY Bicycle Hotline/Route Maintenance Requests (Engineering Department) 604-294-7440 Transportation Committee c/o City Clerks Office 604-294-7290 Bicycle Planning (Planning Department) 604-294-7400 Parks Department 604-294-7450 Bike Routes and Urban Trails www.burnaby.ca/cycling TRANSLINK Bicycle Locker Rentals 604-924-1076 Customer Service 604-953-3040 Bus Information www.translink.ca 604-953-3333 Cycle route information www.travelsmart.ca translink.ca/getting-around/cycling SAFETY/INSTRUCTION B.C. Bicycle Operators Manual order copy 250-480-5155 or email at: [email protected] Bike Smarts (A free ICBC resource for teaching safe cycling to children) 604-661-2800 CANBIKE Adult course teaching skills for cycling in traffic www.gonecycling.com CYCLING CLUBS / ADVOCACY Vancouver Bicycle Club www.vbc.bc.ca 604-733-3964 Cycling B.C. www.cyclingbc.net HUB: Your Cycling Connection www.bikehub.ca 604-558-2002 Better Environmentally Sound Transportation 604-669-2860 or www.best.bc.ca Bike Maps www.bikemaps.org Please note: Other cities have bicycle maps. Consult blue pages in your telephone directory for more information, local government websites or TransLinks's cycling maps for a regional overview. 2018 Burnaby Bike Map PLEASE NOTE This map/brochure was prepared as a guide to cycling opportunities within the City of Burnaby. The City of Burnaby, its employees, officers, directors and representatives do not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained herein nor warrant the safety or fitness of any route, highway, road, street or designated cycling route shown on this map. Riding safely is an important part of enjoying your cycling experience. BICYCLE HELMETS An approved bicycle helmet can greatly reduce the risk of death or permanent injury in the event of an accident. Wearing a helmet is the law in BC. ONE PERSON PER BIKE Riding double is only permitted when carrying a child in an approved carrier or when riding on a tandem bicycle. Children must always wear a helmet. STAY OFF SIDEWALKS Riding on sidewalks is illegal and dangerous. Only ride on a sidewalk when permitted by signs. OBEY TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SIGNS As a vehicle, bicycles must obey the rules of the road. Cyclists have the same rights & responsibilities as other traffic. RIDE IN SINGLE FILE Ride in single file when riding in a group except when passing. USE HAND SIGNALS Signal all turns and stops ahead of time, shoulder check, then make your intended move only when safe to do so. LIGHTS FOR NIGHT TRAVEL Being visible increases your safety as a cyclist. All bicycles used at night must have a lamp in front and a red reflector and red lamp visible from behind. Using lights for night travel is the law in BC. LEFT STOP RIGHT or ALT. RIGHT Why should you cycle? With more and more automobiles crowding the road system every year, cycling offers a safe, convenient and affordable mode of transportation. Cycling is a great alternative to getting into your single-occupant vehicle every morning, fighting your way through traffic, paying for gas, insurance, maintenance and car loans. Imagine getting onto your relatively inexpensive bicycle, enjoying a leisurely ride, getting to know your community better, and getting some exercise and stress relief at the same time. Cycling is, after all, the most energy-efficient mode of transportation. One of the goals of the City of Burnaby Transportation Plan is that “Safe and convenient cycling facilities be provided as an alternative to the use of private vehicles”. Council has consistently supported the expansion of the cycling network. If the trip is too long, or the hills are too steep, why not use the bus for part of the trip? Bikes are permitted on SeaBus, West Coast Express and every bus route in Burnaby. Bikes are also allowed on SkyTrain, except at Metrotown Station, with some restrictions. Bike lockers are available at select SkyTrain and Westcoast Express stations. Please be careful in loading and unloading your bike as you are the one responsible for your bike and your own safety. For more information, check TransLink’s web site at www.translink.ca/bikesontransit or call them at 604-953-3333. HOW TO LOAD YOUR BIKE ON A BUS RACK Each bus will accept two full-sized bikes. If you follow these steps you will be quickly and safely on board the bus with your bike mounted up front. • Tell the driver you want to load your bike • Lower the bike rack by pulling on the release handle - (1) • Lift your bike onto the rack - (2) • Lift the support arm up and over the front tire - (3) • Sit at the front of the bus so you can keep an eye on your bike. • When it is time to get off the bus, tell the driver that you need to remove your bike before you get off the bus, then exit the front door of the bus. • Unload your bike. • Raise the rack to the upright position.

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CITY OF BURNABY

Bicycle Hotline/Route Maintenance Requests (Engineering Department) 604-294-7440

Transportation Committee c/o City Clerks Office 604-294-7290

Bicycle Planning (Planning Department) 604-294-7400

Parks Department 604-294-7450

Bike Routes and Urban Trails www.burnaby.ca/cycling

TRANSLINK

Bicycle Locker Rentals 604-924-1076

Customer Service 604-953-3040

Bus Information www.translink.ca 604-953-3333

Cycle route information www.travelsmart.ca translink.ca/getting-around/cycling

SAFETY/INSTRUCTION

B.C. Bicycle Operators Manual order copy 250-480-5155 or email at: [email protected]

Bike Smarts (A free ICBC resource for teaching safe cycling to children) 604-661-2800

CANBIKE Adult course teaching skills for cycling in traffic www.gonecycling.com

CYCLING CLUBS / ADVOCACY

Vancouver Bicycle Club www.vbc.bc.ca 604-733-3964

Cycling B.C. www.cyclingbc.net

HUB: Your Cycling Connection www.bikehub.ca 604-558-2002

Better Environmentally Sound Transportation 604-669-2860 or www.best.bc.ca

Bike Maps www.bikemaps.org

Please note: Other cities have bicycle maps. Consult blue pages in your telephone directory for more information, local government websites or TransLinks's cycling maps for a regional overview.

2018 BurnabyBike Map

PLEASE NOTE

This map/brochure was prepared as a guide to cycling opportunities within the City of Burnaby. The City of Burnaby, its employees, officers, directors and representatives do not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained herein nor warrant the safety or fitness of any route, highway, road, street or designated cycling route shown on this map.

Riding safely is an important part of enjoying your cycling experience.

BICYCLE HELMETS An approved bicycle helmet can greatly reduce

the risk of death or permanent injury in the event of an accident. Wearing a helmet is the law in BC.

ONE PERSON PER BIKE Riding double is only permitted when carrying

a child in an approved carrier or when riding on a tandem bicycle. Children must always wear a helmet.

STAY OFF SIDEWALKS Riding on sidewalks is illegal and dangerous. Only

ride on a sidewalk when permitted by signs.

OBEY TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SIGNS As a vehicle, bicycles must obey the rules

of the road. Cyclists have the same rights & responsibilities as other traffic.

RIDE IN SINGLE FILE Ride in single file when riding in a group except

when passing.

USE HAND SIGNALS Signal all turns and stops ahead of time, shoulder

check, then make your intended move only when safe to do so.

LIGHTS FOR NIGHT TRAVEL Being visible increases your safety as a cyclist.

All bicycles used at night must have a lamp in front and a red reflector and red lamp visible from behind. Using lights for night travel is the law in BC.

LEFT STOP

RIGHT or ALT. RIGHT

Why should you cycle? With more and more automobiles crowding the road system every year, cycling offers a safe, convenient and affordable mode of transportation. Cycling is a great alternative to getting into your single-occupant vehicle every morning, fighting your way through traffic, paying for gas, insurance, maintenance and car loans.

Imagine getting onto your relatively inexpensive bicycle, enjoying a leisurely ride, getting to know your community better, and getting some exercise and stress relief at the same time. Cycling is, after all, the most energy-efficient mode of transportation.

One of the goals of the City of Burnaby Transportation Plan is that “Safe and convenient cycling facilities be provided as an alternative to the use of private vehicles”. Council has consistently supported the expansion of the cycling network.

If the trip is too long, or the hills are too steep, why not use the bus for part of the trip? Bikes are permitted on SeaBus, West Coast Express and every bus route in Burnaby. Bikes are also allowed on SkyTrain, except at Metrotown Station, with some restrictions. Bike lockers are available at select SkyTrain and Westcoast Express stations.

Please be careful in loading and unloading your bike as you are the one responsible for your bike and your own safety.

For more information, check TransLink’s web site at www.translink.ca/bikesontransit or call them at 604-953-3333.

HOW TO LOAD YOUR BIKE ON A BUS RACK

Each bus will accept two full-sized bikes. If you follow these steps you will be quickly and safely on board the bus with your bike mounted up front.

• Tell the driver you want to load your bike

• Lower the bike rack by pulling on the release handle - (1)

• Lift your bike onto the rack - (2)

• Lift the support arm up and over the front tire - (3)

• Sit at the front of the bus so you can keep an eye on your bike.

• When it is time to get off the bus, tell the driver that you need to remove your bike before you get off the bus, then exit the front door of the bus.

• Unload your bike.

• Raise the rack to the upright position.

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GALLERIES AND MUSEUMSBurnaby Art GalleryBurnaby Arts CouncilBurnaby Village MuseumShadbolt Centre for the Arts

LIBRARIESBob Prittie Metrotown Branch Cameron BranchTommy Douglas BranchMcGill Branch

GOLF COURSESBurnaby Mountain Golf CourseCentral Park Pitch and PuttKensington Park Pitch and PuttRiverway Golf Course

RECREATION AND COMMUNITY CENTRESAlan Emmott CentreBill Copeland Sports CentreBonsor Recreation ComplexBurnaby Lake PavilionC.G. Brown Memorial PoolCameron Recreation ComplexCapitol Hill HallCharles Rummel CentreConfederation Community CentreCreekside Youth Centre Edmonds Community CentreEdmonds Neighbourhood Resource CentreEileen Dailly Leisure Pool and Fitness CentreForest Grove Recreation OfficeKensington ComplexKRIB Youth CentreLochdale HallSouth Central Youth CentreSummit Youth CentreSwangard StadiumWesburn Community CentreWillingdon Heights Community CentreKensington Outdoor PoolCentral Park Outdoor PoolMcPherson Outdoor PoolRobert Burnaby Park Outdoor PoolBurnaby Mountain Bike Skills Facility

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BIKEWAYS Cariboo Bikeway Frances-Union Bikeway Lakes Bikeway Metrotown Bikeway Midtown Bikeway North-South Bikeway Sea to River Bikeway Southeast Bikeway Victory Bikeway

SHOULDER BIKE LANES Barnet Road Burnaby Mountain Parkway Central Valley Greenway (Winston St) Gaglardi Way Lougheed Highway Marine Way Oakland Street

URBAN TRAILS BC Parkway Byrne Creek Urban Trail Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail Central Valley Greenway Deer Lake Parkway Urban Trail Drummond’s Walk Urban Trail Glenlyon Urban Trail Gilmore Way Urban Trail Highland Park Line Trail Kensington Urban Trail Mission Urban Trail Rumble Urban Trail Southridge Urban Trail Trans Canada Trail Willingdon Urban Trail

NAMED ROUTES

URBAN TRAILS (paved/unpaved) are separated from roads and traffic, shared with pedestrians, joggers and in-line skaters.

BIKEWAYS are signed routes, usually on quieter residential streets.

SHOULDER BIKE LANES are paved shoulders on busier roads. They are usually marked with a bicycle logo on the pavement.

CONNECTORS fill in some of the gaps in the "official" bike network. They are often popular with cyclists, but have no special accommodations for bicycle traffic. Personal judgement is required in determining whether a particular route is suitable for your skill level.

Hills (arrows point uphill) moderate steep

SkyTrain Line and Station

Extra care needed

Ped/Cyclist Activated Signal

Bike Shop

Bike Lockers

School

Drinking Fountain

Restroom(open during regular hours)

Restroom(open 0900 to dusk)

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approximate time with moderate cycling

2018BurnabyBike Mapwww.burnaby.ca/cycling

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