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Adults Age 16+

StreetWise: Micromobility Skills

Join us for a two hour, small group, immersive course on how to safely and legally use an e-scooter across BC

Interested in learning more about e-scooters and staying safe on the road?

Learn to use an e-scooter safely with HUB Cycling! Join us for a 2-hour, small group, immersive course on how to safely and legally use an e-scooter across BC. This course includes an introductory discussion, an exploratory skill session, and a guided ride around local streets.

Micromobility course includes:

  • 2 hours of instruction led by certified instructors
  • Basic e-scooter info and safety checks, as well as progressive activities to build fundamental skills and confidence.
  • 1:6 instructor-to-participant ratio to ensure lots of 1 on 1 attention and personalized feedback
  • Short offsite road ride to increase skills
  • Up to 12 participants
  • If you have one, please bring your own working e-scooter and helmet to the course. Alternatively, we will have scooters and helmets on-site that you can use for the duration of the course. 

Participants must be 16+ to participate in accordance with BC Law. Helmets and scooters will be provided. All participants must wear a helmet.

 

* Every adult who rides a bike, e-bike, or e-scooter as part of a HUB Cycling course is required to sign a Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risks nd Indemnity Agreement.

 

Course Schedule - Spring 2026 Courses:

Vancouver
Courses occur at Trout Lake Community Centre. Click below to register.
Course Fee - $30 + GST

Coquitlam
Courses occur at Town Centre Park Community Centre / Coquitlam City Hall. Click below to register.
Course Fee - $15 + GST

This course is also available to book as a private course through our Workplace Cycling Workshops.

For information on adaptive cycling programs at our StreetWise Cycling Education Centres, please visit Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Adaptive Cycling webpage.

 

Thank you to our generous E-Scooters In-Kind Supporters!

 

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Micromobility Skills FAQs

Where are lessons held?

Vancouver: The lessons will take place next to Trout Lake Community Centre, on the Trout Lake close field (link to Google Maps location here) Intermediate courses will start and end on the field but will also visit the surrounding neighbourhood as part of the guided road ride.

Coquitlam: The lessons will take place in the parking lot next to the Coquitlam Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) building. Parking lot address: 2980 Guildford Way, Coquitlam, BC V3B 0B1 (link to Google Maps location here)

Do I need a scooter?

If you have your own scooter and helmet, please bring them to the lesson. If you don't own a scooter or can’t transport it to the lesson location, we will have a fleet of 7 scooters and helmets that participants will be able to use for the duration of the lesson.

How can I get to Trout Lake Community Centre?

Trout Lake Community Centre is located in the southwest corner of Trout Lake Park (3360 Victoria Drive). You can find transit options via Google Maps. There is free parking available outside the Community Centre (located near Victoria and 15th). Nearby cycling routes can be found here.

Further questions?

If you have any more questions, please contact streetwise@hubcycling.ca.

Micromobility Course Testimonials

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“ I cycle daily but had never tried an e-scooter so I wanted to learn about the road rules for scooters and get comfortable with riding a scooter on the road. The course covered off both of these learning goals. The scooter can now be an alternate/backup form of transportation for me. Great course, well taught, well structured and offered options to participants based on their skills and comfort levels. Thank you!”

Anonymous course participant
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“I honestly did not think I would get from fear of getting on a scooter to actually riding on the road. But the team patiently worked on getting my confidence up and woohoo I’m on and confident! ”

Anonymous course participant


 Thank you to our Course Sponsors!

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Register for Go by Bike Week

 

Go by Bike Week is back May 30-June 5! This event is a free, one-week celebration of cycling, where we encourage everyone in Metro Vancouver to give cycling a try and motivate those who already do to keep riding.