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Twenty-six projects receive BikeBC funding

Communities, projects and Bike BC funding amounts:

  • Burnaby: Gilmore Urban Trail – A combination of a 4m wide multi-use pathway, and a 4.3m wide curb lane along Gilmore Ave from Canada Way to Henning Drive. Total length: 1.2km – $638,000
  • Chilliwack: 1.5m wide bike lanes extending from Sumas Prairie at #6905 Road to Sumas Prairie Road north property line of the elementary School. Total length: 0.5km – $51,607
  • Coquitlam: Porier Multi-use Pathway Project – 3m wide, 260m long pathway from Foster to Winslow, including bicycle/pedestrian level lighting and new bicycle/pedestrian lighting from Regan to Foster on existing infrastructure – $118,346
  • Comox: Lazo Road multi-use path, 3m wide, 0.64km path between Sandpines Drive and Southwind Road – $50,777
  • Cowichan Valley Regional District: Cowichan Valley Trail – a 3.8km separated bike path from Sooke Lake Road Trailhead to Stebbins Road – $440,000
  • Fernie: Fairy Creek Bicycle Bridge – 2m wide, 21m long cyclist/pedestrian bridge connecting downtown to five residential and commercial neighbourhoods – $71,000
  • Gibsons: Inglis Cycling Connector – A combination of a 1.5m wide shoulder bikeway, 3.25m wide shared roadway on Stewart Road, and a 2m wide multi-use pathway and a shared roadway facility on Shaw Road, from Shaw Road at Gibsons Way to Gower Point Road and Glassford Road. Total length: 1.8km – $72,945
  • Kamloops: Brock Shared Use Bicycle Route – A 3.3m wide, 5.5km shared roadway from Schubert Drive and York Avenue to Crestline and Tranquille Road – $18, 285
  • Kamloops: Hugh Allan Painted Bike Route – 1.5m wide, 0.25 km long bike lanes along Hugh Allan Drive from Rogers Way to Pacific Way – $7,938
  • Langford: Atkins Avenue Bicycle Trail Connector – 3m wide, 320m long shared roadway from 372 Atkins Avenue to 301 Atkins Avenue – $321,350
  • Langley (City): 203 Street Cycling Project – 1.7m wide, 1.5km long separated bike path along 203 Street from Michaud Crescent to Grade Crescent - $440,000
  • Langley (Township): Telegraph Trail Connector – 1.5m wide, 2.56 km long shoulder bikeway from 216 Street at NW Langley Greenway to Telegraph Trail at Glover Road –$70,000
  • Maple Ridge: 128 Avenue Corridor Improvements – 3m wide, 1.5km long separated bike path along 128 Avenue from 210 Street to 216 Street – $254,270
  • North Vancouver: Chesterfield Avenue Bike Route – 1.5m wide bike lane in the northbound direction and a single file trail lane in the southbound direction, along Chesterfield Avenue from 4th Street to 13th Street. Total length: 0.6km – $292,284
  • Port Alberni: Rogers Creek Ravine Trails – 3m wide, 1km long multi-use path from Tebor/Cherry Creek Avenue to Vimy Street - $70,000
  • Pouce Coupe: Pouce Coupe Community Interconnection – 2m wide, 0.5km long separated bike path from 52nd Avenue at Ball Diamond Road to railroad tracks (beside Highway 2) – $24,750
  • Powell River: Cycling Infrastructure Phase II – 1.5 to 2m wide, 1.88km long bike lanes along Joyce Avenue from Manson Avenue to Harvie Avenue – $177,441
  • Prince George: Prince George Arterial Bicycle Routes – Development of 1.8 to 2.5m wide, 36.3km long bike lanes through street markings and signing throughout Prince George – $250,000
  • Richmond: Crosstown neighbourhood bike route 3m wide combination shared roadway and off-street multi-use pathway from Railway Avenue to Gilbert Road. Total length: 2km – $295,000
  • Saanich: Borden Street Bike Lanes – 4m wide, 0.3km long separated bike path from McKenzie Avenue to the Lochside Trail – $140,000
  • Summerland: Dale Meadows Bike Path – 5m wide, 0.14km long separated bike path from the south end of Sinclair Road to the Dale Meadows Sport Facility – $68,006
  • Surrey: Bon Accord Greenway – 1.7m wide bike lanes and a 3 to 4m wide separated bike path from 144 Street and 109 Avenue to 150 Street at 105 Avenue. Total length: 2.2km – $420,254
  • Trail: Trail Pipe/Pedestrian Bridge – 3.8m wide, 280m long multi-use bridge along the TransCanada Trail across the Columbia River – $800,000
  • Tsawwassen First Nation: Tsawwassen Drive to Breakwater – 4.2m wide, 0.35km long off-street multi-use path from Tsawwassen Drive North at Blue Heron Way to Breakwater Path – $440,000
  • Vancouver: Adanac Bikeway Improvement – shared roadway along the Adanac Bikeway at Adanac and Renfrew Streets, including bicycle-actuated signals. Total length: 50m –$175,000
  • Victoria: Heron Cove and Raymur Point Bridges – Two 4m wide cyclist/pedestrian bridges to connect existing pathways from Ogden Point to downtown. Total length: 100m – $440,000