Transportation
Navigating Metro Vancouver is easy and convenient with various transportation options available. Whether you prefer public transit, cycling, or driving, this guide will help you understand your choices and get around the city efficiently.
Public Transit: Bus, SkyTrain, and Ferry
Metro Vancouver’s public transit system is operated by TransLink, providing reliable transportation through buses, SkyTrain, and SeaBus.1. Buses
Extensive network covering all major areas.Frequent service with real-time tracking available via the TransLink website or mobile apps.
Most buses run from early morning until late at night, with some 24-hour services.
2. SkyTrain
Metro Vancouver's rapid transit system with three lines:Canada Line (Vancouver Downtown to Richmond and YVR Airport)
Expo Line (Vancouver Downtown to Surrey)
Millennium Line (Vancouver to Coquitlam)
Operates frequently from early morning to late night.
3. SeaBus
A passenger ferry connecting Waterfront Station (Downtown Vancouver) to Lonsdale Quay (North Vancouver).
Runs every 15 minutes during peak hours.
Compass Card: Your Key to Public Transit
A reloadable smart card used to pay for transit fares.Can be purchased at SkyTrain stations, online, or select retailers.
Load with stored value or monthly passes for unlimited travel within chosen zones.
Learn more about the Compass Card.
Car Sharing & Ride Sharing
1. Car Sharing
Car sharing is a flexible option for those who need occasional access to a vehicle without ownership responsibilities. You are required to hold a valid driver’s license for this option. Popular providers include:Evo (one-way trips, insurance included)
Modo (round-trip rentals, fuel included)
Zipcar (membership-based rental service)
2. Ride Sharing
If you need a ride, ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Metro Vancouver. Simply download their apps, enter your destination, and request a ride.
Cycling in Metro Vancouver
Richmond has an extensive network of bike lanes and cycling paths.Mobi by Shaw Go is a bike-sharing program available in the city.
Helmets are mandatory when riding a bike in BC. Also, learn about the Rules & Etiquette cycling in Richmond.
For bike routes and cycling safety tips, visit the RCMP Bicycle safety and BC Government Cycling regulations, restrictions and rules of the road webpage.
Driving: Driver’s License & Owning a Car
1. Getting a BC Driver’s License
International students may be allowed to drive with a valid foreign driver’s license for a limited period.If staying longer than the above period, you may need to apply for a BC driver’s license through ICBC (Insurance Corporation of British Columbia).
Some countries have reciprocal agreements, allowing you to exchange your license without a test.
Check license requirements at ICBC.
2. Owning a Car
Consider costs like insurance, fuel, parking, and maintenance.BC requires basic auto insurance through ICBC.
Used cars should be inspected before purchase.
Need More Information?
For additional details on transportation in Metro Vancouver, visit TransLink or ICBC. If you have questions, reach out to UPC Student Support Services for guidance.Enjoy your travels and explore Metro Vancouver with ease!
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