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Sun Run 2026: Which roads will be closed on race day? (with map)

Vancouver's iconic Sun Run returns on Sunday, April 19, 2026, necessitating significant road closures across the city. Thousands of participants will navigate a route impacting major thoroughfares and neighbourhood streets.

Robert MacKenzie
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Sun Run 2026: Which roads will be closed on race day? (with map)
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Key Takeaways

  • The 2026 Vancouver Sun Run is scheduled for Sunday, April 19.
  • Numerous road closures will be in effect throughout Vancouver on race day.
  • The closures will affect both major arterial routes and residential streets.
  • Runners, joggers, and walkers are expected to participate in large numbers.

The annual Vancouver Sun Run is set to make its vibrant return on Sunday, April 19, 2026, transforming city streets into a course for thousands of dedicated runners, enthusiastic joggers, and spirited walkers. This beloved event, a staple in the city’s spring calendar, will inevitably lead to widespread road closures across Vancouver, impacting transit and daily commutes.

As the date approaches, residents and commuters are advised to familiarise themselves with the extensive list of road closures that will be implemented to ensure the safety of all participants. The Sun Run course traditionally winds through some of Vancouver’s most scenic areas, requiring strategic detours and public transit adjustments for a significant portion of the day. The exact timing and scope of these closures are crucial for anyone planning travel within or through the city limits on April 19. Information regarding specific street closures and detours will be made available closer to the event, allowing individuals ample time to plan accordingly.

The Sun Run isn’t just a sporting event; it’s a community celebration that draws participants from across the Lower Mainland and beyond. The sheer volume of people on the move, whether running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, necessitates meticulous planning by city officials and event organizers. Road closures are a necessary consequence, designed to provide a safe and unobstructed pathway for the thousands of participants. This year, like in previous years, expect significant portions of the downtown peninsula, as well as routes extending into other popular Vancouver neighbourhoods, to be affected.

Planning Your Sunday

For those not participating directly in the race, understanding the implications of these closures is paramount. Public transportation will likely offer alternative routes and schedules, but delays are anticipated. Drivers are strongly encouraged to consult the official Sun Run road closure map and advisories, which will be released well in advance of the event. This map will serve as an indispensable guide, highlighting exactly which streets will be impassable and suggesting alternative routes. Planning ahead is key to avoiding frustration and ensuring a smooth Sunday for everyone, whether you are lacing up your running shoes or simply trying to get to your favourite brunch spot. The Vancouver Sun Run represents a fantastic display of community spirit and active living, and with careful preparation, its impact on daily life can be managed effectively.

Source: https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/sun-run-2026-which-roads-will-be-closed-on-race-day-with-map

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Robert MacKenzie

Robert MacKenzie

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Robert MacKenzie is the Managing Editor of Fine Times Canada. He spent 12 years at the Ottawa Citizen covering Parliament Hill before moving into editorial leadership.

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