Traveling
To The Games

Burnaby United

Staying in Burnaby and heading to Vancouver for the matches? You’re in a great spot. BC Place Vancouver Stadium is accessible from here, and you’ll have a home base to return to after the celebrations. But let’s be real: match days are going to be intense. Think huge crowds, tight security, and packed trains and buses. The key is planning ahead, building in extra time, and knowing what to expect so you can focus on enjoying the experience.

Match day reality check

If you’re staying in Burnaby during this historic tournament, the single most important piece of advice is to leave your car behind. Driving to BC Place Vancouver Stadium or the FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver™ Zone is strongly discouraged due to massive road closures, zero public parking near venues, and severe congestion. Transit is the city’s preferred — and most practical — solution for moving the hundreds of thousands of fans expected throughout the tournament. Arrive early, soak up the atmosphere, and stay patient. Check Metro Vancouver’s transportation hub TransLink, and the VancouverFWC26 sites regularly for any updates.



Ride share & taxis

Uber and Lyft both operate between Burnaby and Vancouver, along with traditional taxi services. However, on Vancouver match days, expect surge pricing during peak times (especially 2-3 hours before kickoff and after matches), longer wait times due to high demand, and drop-off restrictions that will leave you several blocks from BC Place Vancouver Stadium’s security perimeter. Transit remains the most reliable and cost-effective option given the road closures and anticipated demand. Download Uber or Lyft apps in advance and take down local taxi number details. (Google: “Vancouver/Burnaby taxi.”)

Skytrain

Metro Vancouver’s public transit is operated by TransLink and includes the SkyTrain, an automated rapid transit system with several lines connecting Burnaby to downtown Vancouver and beyond. Visitors are advised to load a Compass Card for seamless travel across SkyTrain and bus—cards can be purchased at Compass Vending Machines in any SkyTrain station or at retailers like London Drugs and Shoppers Drug Mart.

Other transit options

If you’re full of energy, you can cycle to Vancouver via scenic routes like the Central Valley Greenway for a great pre-match ride, just plan to lock up well before the security perimeter. Park-and-ride lots at locations like Coquitlam Centre are another option, though arriving very early is key on match days. Member-based car-sharing services like Evo and Modo also exist. That said, transit from Burnaby’s SkyTrain stations gives you the easiest, most reliable journey straight to the action.