Current Issues

Since last year's elections, you might be interested to see how bike-friendly your elected officials are by checking out the HUB's candidate Q&A.

HUB's Candidate Q&A


Converting the Arbutus Corridor Railway Line into a Bike Route. Get Involved


Ensuring major bridges in Metro Vancouver are accessible for bicycles and pedestrians. Get Involved


Encouraging commitments to bicycle education with every infrastructure addition. Get Involved


Better accessibility for bikes on transit & more. Get Involved 

Successes

Canada Line Separated Cycling Bridge between Richmond and Vancouver (2009)


Downtown Vancouver Separated Bike Lane Trials (2010)


Central Valley Greenway Opening (2009)


Burrard Bridge Separated Bike Lane (2009)


Bike Racks on all Buses (2007)


Pedestrian & Cycling Improvements on Queensborough Bridge (2006)


Bikes on SkyTrain (2003) & Expansion of Access (2005)


Patullo Bridge Sidewalk Off Ramp Improvements (Surrey, 2003)


Wider Sidewalks for Cyclists on Lions Gate Bridge and Stanley Park Causeway, Preservation of the Lougheed Bike Lanes (2001)

Make Change

How you can help make change?
We have advocacy committees working in most local municipalities to improve cycling education, infrastructure and policy. Join HUB, and then join a local group.


Join our open online forum with topics ranging from general cycling news, events, political action and stories.

There's a lot to figure out when you're trying to make change happen—whose jurisdiction, who has the decision-making power, when and how to approach, etc. We've compiled all the information you need in one place, to help you speak up for better cycling facilities and conditions in Metro Vancouver! For useful tips, pointers and contacts, feel free to download any of these resource pdfs and be in touch with our advocacy committees.

Downloadable PDFs

  • Sample Letters to Politicians & Staff

Contacts

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