Bike, Walk, Ride & Roll in Surrey with a 40% Bird e-bike discount at select locations

Bike, Walk, Ride & Roll in Surrey with a 40% Bird e-bike discount at select locations

Bird e-bikes parked outside Surrey Central Station
Bird e-bikes parked outside Surrey Central Station

There’s no better time to bike, walk, ride, and roll in Surrey!

There’s three new traffic-protected bikeways along 132 Street, City Parkway, and 100 Avenue. Each offers comfortable and convenient options for commuting, shopping, or exploring.

40% off Bird e-bikes at select nests

Need another reason to ride? Until Oct. 31, Bird‘s offering 40 per cent off rides that begin at select e-bike parking stations, which Bird calls “nests.” To access this offer, enter the BIRDXTRANSLINK promo code into “Promotions” inside the app and start a trip from any of the following nests:

  • Gateway Station (within 50 metres)
  • Surrey Central Station (within 50 metres)
  • King George Station (inside the passenger area)
  • 8390 128 St.
  • 92 Ave. and 128 St.
  • 92 Ave. and 132 St.
  • 92 Ave. and 140 St.
  • Green Timbers Greenway and 140 St.
  • 96 Ave. and 132 St.
  • 98 Ave. and 132 St.
  • 100 Ave. and 128 St.
  • 102 Ave. and 140 St.
  • 104 Ave. and 132 St.

Plan your trip using the Metro Vancouver Cycling Maps or Vancouver Bike Route Planner.

Have questions?

Learn how download the Bird app, how to start and end trips, and how to pair e-bike share trips with transit at an upcoming event with Bird’s outreach team:

  • Thursday, Aug. 15, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at King George Boulevard and 92 Avenue (at Green Timbers Greenway)
  • Wednesday, Aug. 21, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 104 Avenue and 128 Street
  • Friday, Aug. 30, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Gateway Station, Bay 3 (University Drive and 108 Avenue)
  • Monday, Sept. 2, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 128 Street and 102 Avenue
  • Wednesday, Sept. 11, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at King George Boulevard and 94A Avenue
  • Monday, Sept. 16, noon to 3 p.m. at 128 Street and 96 Avenue

These three new bikeways in Surrey are made possible by TransLink’s Local Government Funding Programs, which is currently unfunded beyond 2025 as a result of TransLink’s growing funding gap. Through the program, we work with local governments to improve accessibility, comfort, and safety for active travel.