Biking in Burnaby
BuSee the city at a different pace. Burnaby’s mix of greenways, park trails and urban
routes makes it easy to roll past lakes, forests and neighbourhood hubs all in one ride.
Yes. Many routes, including Central Park, BC Parkway and sections of the Central Valley Greenway, are flat and separated from traffic, making them comfortable for families and casual riders.
Yes. Bikes are allowed on SkyTrain outside of peak weekday rush hours. This makes it easy to extend your ride or return to your starting point by transit.
Most urban trails and greenways are paved and accessible. Some routes, such as Burnaby Mountain and sections of the Trans Canada Trail, include gravel or natural surfaces better suited for hybrid or mountain bikes.
The City of Burnaby offers a detailed bike map outlining routes, connections and trail types across the city. It’s a helpful planning tool before heading out.
EXPLORE BY BIKE
Burnaby is built to move. With more than 70 kilometres of bike routes, urban trails and greenways, you can ride north to south, east to west, and straight into neighbouring cities without losing momentum. Many routes connect to SkyTrain stations and bus stops, making it easy to plan a loop or extend your ride.

MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
Burnaby Mountain
Burnaby Mountain offers forested trails and ridgeline routes popular with mountain bikers. From steady climbs to scenic lookouts, it’s a nature-focused ride with views across Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains.

PARK PATHS
Central Park
Central Park is a wide, paved loop ideal for families and relaxed rides. Set away from major traffic, the circular route makes it easy to cruise through mature trees and open green space near Metrotown.

URBAN GREENWAY
Willingdon Linear Park
This 1.2-kilometre paved greenway runs along Willingdon Avenue, linking Brentwood and Hastings Street. Pocket parks, public art and shaded seating make it an easy and accessible neighbourhood ride.

SKILLS PARK
Taylor Park
Taylor Park features small dirt jumps and playful features suited to beginner and intermediate riders. It’s a compact stop for those looking to practice skills in a casual setting.

WATERFRONT TRAIL
Fraser Foreshore Path
Ride alongside the Fraser River on this flat, scenic waterfront route. The path stretches toward Vancouver, offering open views, passing tugboats and quiet shoreline moments along the way.

REGIONAL BIKE ROUTE
BC Parkway & Highland Park Line
BC Parkway is Metro Vancouver’s original multi-use route, connecting New Westminster, Burnaby and Vancouver along a mostly separated corridor. The nearby Highland Park Line offers a quieter parallel path through central Burnaby, linking neighbourhood parks and local streets.
Burnaby Bike Map
The City of Burnaby’s bike map provides a detailed overview of routes and trail connections across the city. It’s a helpful planning tool for mapping your ride before you head out.