Use the interactive and mobile friendly map to discover the bike routes and river valley parks citywide
Find out what you need to know when driving, cycling or walking to ensure everyone is safe.
New mandatory public health measures are in effect across Alberta to protect the health system and slow the spread of COVID-19. Learn more at edmonton.ca/COVID-19.
Main page content begins here
Downtown, Southside and West Central bike routes are open year round. Learn how to navigate by car, bike or on foot.
Find out what you need to know when driving, cycling or walking to ensure everyone is safe.
Use the interactive and mobile friendly map to discover the bike routes and river valley parks citywide
Detailed map showing Edmonton's Bike Network, including Downtown and Strathcona bike routes.
Includes destinations, attractions, points of interest and a listing of bike stores, clubs and organizations.
In the last ten years, bike trips in Edmonton have nearly doubled. Bike infrastructure improvements have been shown to increase bike ridership and encourage people living nearby to be more active.
Biking promotes active and healthy living, and is one of the most affordable ways for people to add exercise to their daily routines. Biking to work or school can help people feel more awake, help them to mentally transition between locations, and provide them the opportunity to get outside in the fresh air.
For many trips it may be faster to travel by bike than by car or bus. This is often the case for short local trips in congested urban areas. Biking can also make the commute to work or school less stressful and more enjoyable.
Cycling in the winter can improve your mood, reduce stress and get you energized!
Protected bike routes are maintained year-round to ensure people feel safe biking in all seasons.
End of page content. Please choose between the following five options:
Back to main menu Back to current page menu and content View current page breadcrumb Back to site search Continue to page footer content