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Canada Line Pedestrian Bike Bridge

Cyclists and pedestrians can now enjoy a safe crossing between Vancouver and Richmond! The 1-km-long Canada Line Pedestrian Bike Bridge is the longest traffic-separated bridge ever built to serve pedestrians and cyclists in Metro Vancouver. Find out more about the Bridge from TransLink.

How to access the bridge by bike and on foot

Vancouver Side: The entrance is located at the intersection of Cambie and South Kent Ave.

If you're coming from the Ontario Bike Route, go west on West 63rd Ave and continue to Cambie. There is a separated path on the east side of the street until Marine Drive, where you must cross the street to get into the southbound bike lane that goes along Cambie from Marine Drive to West Kent Ave. North (crossbikes will be painted to help bikes cross). Then go west on North Kent Ave and south on Ash Street. Cross the railway tracks at grade to get to South Kent Ave. You will then see the bridge entrance.

If you're coming from the Heather Bike Route, go west on North Kent Ave and south on Ash Street. Cross the railway tracks at grade to get to South Kent Ave. You will then see the bridge entrance.

Richmond Side: The entrance is located at the intersection of River Drive and Van Horne Way. Van Horne Way can be accessed from bike lanes on Garden City Drive or from an off-road path parallel to Bridgeport Road. Refer to Richmond Cycling Map for details.

View a map of the Canada Line Pedestrian Bike Bridge

 
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