Proposed Transit Service Improvements for Stanley Park


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TransLink is proposing a new weekend-only seasonal bus route around the perimeter of Stanley Park to improve park access. This delivers on key priorities in the 2025 Investment Plan, which identifies seven new or improved seasonal services to parks and beaches around Metro Vancouver.

This proposed new route is designed to make nature more accessible by providing direct, seasonal transit connections to Stanley Park, helping to reduce parking demand and vehicle congestion in the park. As part of this process, we’re inviting the public to share feedback on travel patterns and what future improvements would provide the greatest benefit.   

Why your input matters

We want to hear from the public about: 

  • When you’d like the service to run, including hours of operation and frequency.

  • Key considerations such as bus stop locations, walking distances, safety, and how the route connects to the places you want to go within Stanley Park. 

  • Anything that might make it easier, or harder, for you to use the service, such as accessibility, comfort, or ease of navigation.

Take the online survey until May 31, 2026. TransLink and the Vancouver Park Board will also be hosting an in-person engagement activation on Saturday, May 23, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. near the Stanley Park Information Booth located at 715 Stanley Park Drive. Feedback will help ensure the proposed new Stanley Park route meets the needs of the community ahead of implementation in the near future.


Take the Survey


TransLink is proposing a new weekend-only seasonal bus route around the perimeter of Stanley Park to improve park access. This delivers on key priorities in the 2025 Investment Plan, which identifies seven new or improved seasonal services to parks and beaches around Metro Vancouver.

This proposed new route is designed to make nature more accessible by providing direct, seasonal transit connections to Stanley Park, helping to reduce parking demand and vehicle congestion in the park. As part of this process, we’re inviting the public to share feedback on travel patterns and what future improvements would provide the greatest benefit.   

Why your input matters

We want to hear from the public about: 

  • When you’d like the service to run, including hours of operation and frequency.

  • Key considerations such as bus stop locations, walking distances, safety, and how the route connects to the places you want to go within Stanley Park. 

  • Anything that might make it easier, or harder, for you to use the service, such as accessibility, comfort, or ease of navigation.

Take the online survey until May 31, 2026. TransLink and the Vancouver Park Board will also be hosting an in-person engagement activation on Saturday, May 23, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. near the Stanley Park Information Booth located at 715 Stanley Park Drive. Feedback will help ensure the proposed new Stanley Park route meets the needs of the community ahead of implementation in the near future.

Page last updated: 11 May 2026, 04:54 PM