Garry Point Park in Steveston with the fishermen’s memorial, driftwood beach, and Fraser River views
Steveston places guide

Best Places to Bike in Steveston

A local guide to easy waterfront rides, village stops, parks, dyke trails, and scenic places to visit by bike around Steveston, Richmond.

Steveston is one of the easier places in Richmond to explore by bike. From Garry Point Park and Fisherman’s Wharf to Britannia Shipyards, the South Dyke Trail, and the West Dyke Trail, many of the best local stops are close enough to enjoy in one relaxed ride.

Guide overview

Use this page to pick the stops that fit your ride

Some riders want a short village loop, while others want a longer afternoon with more open space, food stops, and more time on the dyke trails.

Pick the places first so the ride feels more intentional and less like guesswork after pickup.

A good Steveston ride usually includes one easy park stop, one village stop, and enough time left over to keep the day relaxed.

Best local stops

Six places that make a Steveston ride feel worth doing

Use these stops to build a short casual ride or a longer half-day route around the village, waterfront, and dyke trails.

Garry Point Park

Open waterfront, wide grass fields, and driftwood beaches where the Fraser River meets the ocean. The best first stop for photos and fresh air.

Fisherman’s Wharf

Lock up and walk the docks for fresh seafood off the boats, local shops, and Steveston’s working-harbour atmosphere.

Britannia Shipyards

A National Historic Site of restored boardwalks and heritage buildings — the most memorable stop on the ride.

South Dyke Trail

A flat Fraser River route east of the village. Quieter than the busy streets and ideal for stretching the ride longer.

London Farm and Finn Slough

A heritage farm and a tiny stilt-house fishing community — the quiet, local side of Steveston, farther out along the river.

West Dyke Trail toward Terra Nova

Wide open sky, marshland, and big Richmond views on flat, easy riding. From the shop, riding north toward the airport and back is about a 2-hour round trip at a sightseeing pace.

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Know the stops? Now plan the route and book a bike

Follow the step-by-step Steveston route, grab a rental, or check the shop location before you go.