Edmonton's bike lanes are enjoyed by many cyclists

Bike route maps and information on how to navigate bike routes across Edmonton.

These maps help you pre-plan your bicycle or scooter trip. The maps include major destinations such as parks, leisure centres and attractions.

While riding, look for wayfinding signs, traffic signs and road markings that will help you navigate your route. Always be prepared to change course based on the current road conditions and construction.

Learn more about  wayfinding along Edmonton’s Active Transportation Network wayfinding.

Discover YEG Map

Use the interactive and mobile friendly map or download a pdf version to discover the bike routes, bike racks and trail cautions and closures citywide. Both maps include destinations, attractions, points of interest and a listing of bike stores, clubs and organizations.

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Edmonton Bicycle Map

PDF Route Maps

Edmonton Bicycle Map
View the complete citywide bike network.

Downtown and Strathcona Bike Map
View the routes that make up Edmonton's bike network in the Downtown and Strathcona areas.

Interim Report

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Learn more about the first year of the operation of the downtown bike routes in our interim report (24.03 MB).

Network Adaptability

The Downtown Bike Network is adaptable to respond to major shifts in traffic and infrastructure.

As projects are completed, like the Valley Line LRT and ICE District, the City has the ability to adjust the network.

Evaluation and monitoring of the Downtown Bike Network will be ongoing and adjustments will be made as needed to ensure the network stays a safe and accessible transportation option, while minimizing impacts on other modes of transportation.

There will be an evaluation period to determine how the network is operating before any potential changes are considered.

Evaluation and Performance Monitoring

We have partnered with the University of Alberta to develop a performance monitoring framework for the Downtown Bike Network.

The following tasks will be completed as part of this work:

  • Measure the connectivity of the current bicycle network and the proposed bike network
  • Develop an overall evaluation framework for the purpose of monitoring network performance over time
  • Monitor network performance before and after installation of the Downtown Bike Network 


As a part of the evaluation of the Downtown Bike Network, bicycle, pedestrian and vehicle traffic counts are being monitored with single day counts at 13 locations along the new bike lanes. These counts are taking place approximately every 2 weeks to retrieve examples from weekdays, the weekend, holidays and event days. This data will be crucial for planning and managing cycling infrastructure.