
Steveston Bike Ride Guide
A simple local route for riding from Steveston Village to Garry Point Park, Fisherman’s Wharf, Imperial Landing, Britannia Shipyards, and the South Dyke Trail.
Planning a bike ride in Steveston? This route can stay short and relaxed, or you can extend it into a longer waterfront ride toward London Farm and Finn Slough if you want more time outside.
Guide overview
A simple Steveston route you can actually follow
This route works well because you can keep it short around the village and Garry Point Park, or stretch it farther toward Britannia Shipyards and the South Dyke Trail.
It is a good fit for visitors, couples, families, and anyone who wants a relaxed Steveston ride instead of a fast workout.
A simple Steveston route
Follow this route for an easier Steveston ride
Use this page when you want one route that can stay casual, scenic, and easy to adjust based on time, energy, and who is riding with you.
1. Start in Steveston Village
Begin at the waterfront where the shops, restaurants, and harbour sit close together. Easy parking and an easy start.
2. Ride to Garry Point Park
A short, flat waterfront stretch to Steveston’s best viewpoint — open water, grass fields, and driftwood beaches.
3. Stop at Fisherman’s Wharf
Loop back toward the village, lock up, and grab fresh seafood off the boats at Steveston’s most recognizable spot.
4. Imperial Landing & Britannia Shipyards
Roll east along the boardwalk past river views and heritage buildings for the most scenic stretch of the ride.
5. Optional: South Dyke Trail
Keep going east along the Fraser River for a quieter, more open ride away from the busy village streets.
Related pages
Use the route, then choose the rental and shop details you need
Once you know how far you want to ride, head back to the Steveston rental page or check the location before you go.
