Vancouver Scooter Rentals
Cycle BC offers Vancouver’s best scooter rentals and routes that will give you that picture perfect shot to share of you and your friends. Let the good times roll on our single and double seater scooter rentals. No previous experience necessary! Explore Vancouver sights by scooter and visit Granville Island Public Market, Vancouver West End, Gastown, Yaletown, Chinatown, famous beaches, and more!
Single Seater
Whether you are a newbie or a seasoned scooter pro, our single seater scooters rentals are the perfect ride for an adventure.
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Double up for twice the fun with Cycle BC’s Vancouver double seater scooter rentals!
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How Cycle BC Scooter Rentals Work
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1 License and Credit Card
You must be 19 or over, have a valid driver's license, (N ok!) and a credit card.
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2 Book your scooter
Reserve online or drop by one of our locations to rent a scooter.
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3 Paperwork
Fill out a waiver form.
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4 Choose a route (optional)
Our staff can suggest the best and safest scenic scooter routes in Vancouver.
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5 Beep Prepared
Never ridden a scooter before? No problem. Cycle BC’s team will easily get you on the road by giving you a free tutorial on how to ride a scooter in Vancouver before you hit the road.
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6 Enjoy your ride
Hit the road and simply return your scooter when you’re done. Rentals are open-ended and you pay when you return.
Electric Kick Scooters
No license? No worries! We also carry stand up electric kick scooters so you can zip around the town without breaking a sweat!
Learn MoreVancouver's Best Routes
Have your own classic scooter photo moment on Cycle BC’s scenic Vancouver routes. Explore Stanley Park, University of British Columbia (UBC), or Lighthouse Park. Ride to Horseshoe Bay and continue your adventure on Bowen Island or choose from one of Vancouver’s many picturesque beaches
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Requirements
Please review our quick checklist and refer to our Rental Policies for a detailed list of rental requirements.
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19 Years or Older
All renters must be 19 years or older.
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Driver's License
For BC residents a valid 5, 6 or 7(n). For residents outside of BC a valid drivers or motorcycle license that permits you to drive without adult supervision. Renters with a learner's license are not permitted to rent a scooter. For more information on licensing please visit ICBC
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Security Deposit
Any valid major credit card, in your name, with at least $600.00 available to cover the insurance deductible.
FAQs
Have a question but can't find the information you are looking for? There's a good chance we've answered it in our FAQs, so take a look, and you might find other helpful answers.
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Can I drive a rental scooter off road?
Scooters are not allowed to travel on non-paved roads. For more information, please visit our policies page.
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Are there any restrictions on where I can go on the scooter?
The scooters are considered limited speed vehicles and reach a maximum speed of about 60km/hr, which means they are not permitted on highways. Also, scooters cannot be driven or parked on sidewalks or pathways, and we do not allow scooters or any of our vehicles to be used off-road.
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I have never ridden a scooter before, can I still rent?
Of course! The helpful and professional staff at Cycle BC Rentals are happy to show you how. From controls to driving we make sure you're comfortable with the scooter before we get you on the road!
Currency Conversion
All rates found on our website are in Canadian Dollars. XE currency conversion is an easy to use website that can be used to convert our rates to your local currency.
Tourism BC
British Columbia is one of the most beautiful places on earth with endless spectacles to see and adventures to be had. Make sure you don’t miss any of it and use Tourism BCs website to help plan your trip.
Destination Vancouver
Vancouver is routinely voted one of the best cities to live in the world. You are going to start your trip and end your trip here, use Tourism Vancouver’s website to make the most out of your time here.
Weather
Weather in British Columbia can be unpredictable at best. Environment Canada is a great resource for current weather and historical averages so you can better plan your trip.