One of the biggest practical questions for e-bike commuters: where do you leave a $2,000–$4,000 electric bike while you're at work or on transit? Chaining it to a street rack isn't ideal for a bike that valuable. Carrying it into the office isn't always an option.
TransLink has a practical answer: Bike Parkades — indoor, secure bicycle storage facilities at 11 SkyTrain stations across Metro Vancouver. For e-bike commuters, this changes the calculus entirely.
What Is a TransLink Bike Parkade?
A Bike Parkade is an indoor bicycle day storage facility at a transit hub. You lock your e-bike inside a secure, covered building, tap your Compass Card to enter and exit, and head to work on SkyTrain. When you return, your bike is exactly where you left it.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Number of parkades | 11 locations across Metro Vancouver |
| Cost | $1 per day — maximum $8/month |
| Access | Registered Compass Card |
| Availability | First-come, first-served |
| Permitted bikes | Regular bikes, e-bikes, cargo bikes |
| Network rank | Largest bike parking network in Canada |
At $8/month maximum, secure covered storage for your e-bike costs less than a single downtown parking meter visit. For daily commuters, it's one of the best-value services TransLink offers.
How to Set Up and Use a Bike Parkade
Step 1: Get a Registered Compass Card
You need a registered Compass Card to use Bike Parkades — an anonymous or unregistered card won't work. If you don't have one, pick one up at any SkyTrain station or order online at compasscard.ca.
Step 2: Enrol in the Bike Parkade Program
- Log in to your account at compasscard.ca
- Go to "My Programs"
- Select "Bike Parkade" and enrol your card
Registration is free and instant. Once enrolled, your Compass Card is your key to all 11 Bike Parkade locations.
Step 3: Arrive, Lock Up, Tap Out
Tap your Compass Card at the Bike Parkade entrance. Find an available rack, lock your e-bike to it, and tap out when you leave. The $1 daily charge is automatically applied to your Compass Card balance. The $8 monthly cap kicks in automatically — you'll never pay more than that in a calendar month regardless of how many days you use it.

On-Demand Bike Lockers: Individual Secure Storage
Beyond shared Bike Parkades, TransLink has launched on-demand bike lockers at select stations. These are individual enclosed lockers rather than open racks — offering a higher level of security for high-value e-bikes.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Access method | Bikeep app (iOS & Android) — fully keyless |
| Power source | 100% solar-powered |
| Reservation | First-come, first-served via the app |
| Locations | Moody Centre Station, Carvolth Exchange |
The Bikeep app lets you locate available lockers, reserve one, and lock/unlock it from your phone — no physical key required. For e-bike owners leaving a high-value bike all day, the enclosed locker option offers a level of security that a shared open rack can't match.
Why Secure Parking Matters More for E-Bikes
A quality commuter e-bike costs $2,000–$4,000. The battery alone is worth $400–$800 and is a known theft target on e-bikes left on outdoor racks. Leaving a bike this valuable chained to a street post — even with a quality lock — is a meaningfully different risk than locking up a $400 commuter bike.
The Bike Parkade system removes this concern. Indoor, Compass Card-gated storage means your e-bike is as secure as the transit system around it. At $8/month, it's one of the cheapest forms of secure urban storage available anywhere in Metro Vancouver.
The Best Commuting Setup: Ride-Park-Ride
For many Metro Vancouver e-bike commuters, the most practical daily setup is:
- Ride your e-bike from home to your nearest SkyTrain station
- Lock up in the Bike Parkade ($1/day, max $8/month)
- Take SkyTrain to your work station — no capacity competition, no peak-hour concerns
- Return in the evening, ride home on a charged battery
This hybrid approach eliminates the two main friction points for e-bike commuters: bike capacity limits on busy SkyTrain lines, and worrying about leaving your bike secured in public all day.
Tip: Popular stations like Metrotown and Broadway-City Hall can fill up during morning rush. If your station tends to be busy, arriving slightly early — or identifying a nearby station with more capacity — ensures you get a spot.
Ready to Start Your E-Bike Commute?
Secure parking sorted. A great transit network waiting. 400km+ of bike lanes connecting your neighbourhood. Metro Vancouver is one of the best places in the world for e-bike commuting — and ENVO makes some of BC's most trusted commuter e-bikes.
Shop Commuter E-Bikes →Written by Haseeb Javed
Haseeb is part of the EBikeBC team based in British Columbia. An avid cyclist and e-bike enthusiast, he rides the routes he writes about and is passionate about helping Canadians find the right e-bike for their lifestyle.
Last updated: April 2026. Sources: TransLink: Bike Parking, TransLink: On-Demand Bike Lockers



























