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Sea to Sky RCMP-Squamish remind residents to protect their bikes as summer approaches

June 23, 2025 - Squamish, British Columbia
From: Squamish RCMP

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Photograph of a mountain bike in Squamish, BC
Photograph of a mountain bike in Squamish, BC

As the days get longer and the biking trails start calling, the Sea to Sky RCMP-Squamish are reminding residents and visitors to take extra steps to prevent bicycle theft this summer.

With more bikes hitting the road and trails during the warmer months, police typically see an increase in bike thefts around Squamish. Whether your bike is a daily commuter, a weekend adventure machine, or a high-end mountain bike, it’s a target for thieves if left unsecured.

“We live in one of the best places in the world for cycling,” said Constable Kelly Wu, Media Relations Officer for the Sea to Sky RCMP-Squamish. “Unfortunately, that also makes our community attractive to bike thieves. A few simple steps can make a big difference in keeping your bike safe.”

Prevention tips:

  • Always lock your bike, even if you’re stepping away for just a moment. Use a high-quality U-lock and secure both the frame and wheels.
  • Store your bike indoors or in a locked garage or shed when not in use.
  • Register your bike with 529 Garage or a similar bike registration program. If your bike is stolen, registration helps police return it to you if recovered.
  • Take photos and note the serial number. Keep this information somewhere safe—it’s critical for filing a report and proving ownership.
  • Be aware of your surroundings, especially when locking your bike in public places. Choose well-lit, high-traffic areas with secure bike racks.

If your bike is stolen, report it to police right away by calling the non-emergency line at 604-892-6100 or by visiting the detachment. If you see suspicious activity, such as someone cutting a lock or acting suspiciously around bike racks, call 911 immediately.

“Bike theft is a crime of opportunity,” said Cst. Wu. “Let’s work together to make Squamish a tougher place for bike thieves to operate.”

For more safety tips see the website https://gobybikebc.ca/ or stop by the Squamish detachment to speak with an officer about crime prevention strategies.

Contacts

Constable Kelly Wu
Media Relations Officer
Sea to Sky RCMP (Squamish Detachment)
kelly.wu@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
604-892-6132
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