Cyclists in British Columbia will enjoy free access to BC Transit buses starting tomorrow, May 30, and continuing through June 5, as part of GoByBike Week. The initiative aims to encourage active transportation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by making it easier for cyclists to combine biking with public transit.
During this period, passengers can load their bikes onto the front racks of buses at no cost, eliminating the usual fare. This promotion is designed to highlight the benefits of cycling and public transit integration, offering a convenient option for commuters and recreational riders alike.
GoByBike Week is an annual event that promotes cycling as a healthy, eco-friendly mode of travel. By partnering with BC Transit, organizers hope to inspire more people to try biking for short trips and use buses for longer distances, reducing reliance on cars.
The free bike rides apply to all BC Transit routes across the province, including urban and rural services. Riders are reminded to secure their bikes properly on the racks and follow transit guidelines. For more information, visit the BC Transit website or the GoByBike Week official page.



