Walkability + transit
Maple Ridge — Walkability, Transit, and Commute
A focused reference on walkability + transit in Maple Ridge, drawn from the broader Maple Ridge area page — pulled out as its own page so it’s scannable on its own.
The Golden Ears Bridge (Highway 7 / Golden Ears Way) opened June 16, 2009 connecting Maple Ridge to Township of Langley + Surrey at 200 Street — tolls eliminated September 1, 2017. The Pitt River Bridge (Highway 7 / Lougheed Highway) carries the western commute into Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, and onward via the Trans-Canada or the Mary Hill Bypass.
West Coast Express commuter rail is the only rapid-transit-equivalent service — Maple Meadows and Port Haney stations sit inside Maple Ridge, with Pitt Meadows Station next along the line. WCE operates five inbound trains weekday AM and five outbound PM only — no midday, evening, or weekend service. Port Haney to Waterfront downtown is roughly 70 minutes. SkyTrain does not reach Maple Ridge; Coquitlam Central (Evergreen Line) is the closest SkyTrain access via the Pitt River Bridge.
Also on Maple Ridge

