Vancouver transport map

You can find on this page the Vancouver transport map to print and to download in PDF. The Vancouver transportation map presents the transports network and transport zones of the transit of Vancouver in British Columbia - Canada.

Vancouver transportation map

Vancouver transports map

The Vancouver transport map shows all means of transportation in Vancouver. This transports map of Vancouver will allow you to move easily with public transport of Vancouver in British Columbia - Canada. The Vancouver transportation map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Metro Vancouver operates a regional rapid mass transit network, under the auspices of the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority (formerly Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority). Known as TransLink, it is responsible for all aspects of municipal transportation. In addition to public transport, TransLink is also responsible for maintaining roads and providing ferry service within the Lower Mainland as you can see in Vancouver transport map.

Vancouver zones map

Vancouver zone map

The Vancouver zone map shows all transport zones in Vancouver. This zone map of Vancouver will allow you to know the prices of public transport of Vancouver in British Columbia - Canada. The Vancouver zones of transports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Translink system includes buses, the SeaBus ferry and the SkyTrain (light rail), all of which are ecologically friendly, reliable and inexpensive. Regular service runs from about 5 a.m. to around 1 a.m. every day. One-way adult fares cost CA$2.85 (about $2.20); children one-way fares cost CA$1.80 (less than $1.50). These fare prices are for traveling within the zone 1 limits of the city public transit system. (Most of Vancouver top attractions reside within zone 1 as you can see in Vancouver zone map; prices increase when traveling outside the city center to spots like Richmond or North Vancouver, for instance.) Day passes cost CA$10 (around $7.75) for adults and CA$7.75 (about $6) for children ages 5 to 13 and seniors, and include unlimited rides on all buses, SeaBus ferries and the SkyTrain. You can buy tickets and passes from any authorized retail location, such as 7-Eleven, Safeway or London Drugs. Keep in mind that you will need exact change to purchase a one-way ticket.