Are you planning to head out to celebrate this Canada Day?
On July 1, TransLink will extend hours and increase transit service to accommodate the larger-than-normal Canada Day crowds.
Read below for the Canada Day changes, which will run until service ends:
Canada Line:
- Rush-hour peak service after Canada Place fireworks until last train
- Last train leaves Waterfront Station at 1:15 am
Expo Line:
- Last train from Waterfront to King George at 1:16 am
- Last train from Waterfront to Lougheed Town Centre at 1:11 am
- Last train from Waterfront to Production Way-University at 12:38 am
Millennium Line:
- Increased frequency throughout the evening
- Last train departs VCC-Clark to Lafarge Lake-Douglas at 1:26 am
Bus:
- Night service will be extended on the following routes: 96B, 106, 130, 209, 230, 319, 320, 321, 410, 501, 555, 701
- Buses will run a modified holiday schedule, for a full list of bus service changes visit translink.ca/alerts
SeaBus:
- 15-minute servicefrom 8 am to 11:30 pm
- 30-minute service from 11:30 pm to 1:22 am
- Last sailings: Waterfront Station at 1:22 am and Lonsdale Quay at 1:00 am
West Coast Expresswill not operate on Canada Day.
At Waterfront Station, access is being modified to ensure customer comfort and safety during crowded periods:
- After 4 pm, the Cordova Street doors to Waterfront Station will be entrance only
- After 9pm, the east and west doors of the station will be exit only
- Canada Line, Expo Line, and SeaBus customers will enter one of three queueing lines on the north side of West Cordova Street.