Burnaby Bridge Toll Rules and Exemptions - Bylaw Guide

Transportation British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

In Burnaby, British Columbia, municipal bylaws do not establish bridge tolls; tolling and exemptions for major bridges in the region are administered at the provincial or regional level. For local bylaw texts and enforcement contacts consult the City of Burnaby consolidated bylaws and bylaw pages City of Burnaby consolidated bylaws[1]. Tolling policy, including authority to set or remove tolls, is handled by the Province of British Columbia and its transportation branches BC Ministry of Transportation - Bridges & Roads[2]. Regional transport authorities may manage traffic and toll-related services operationally TransLink[3].

Burnaby does not operate tolled municipal bridges; check provincial pages for toll authority.

Penalties & Enforcement

Because bridge tolling in the Burnaby area is not created by a municipal bylaw, penalties for toll evasion or unpaid tolls are set by the tolling authority named in provincial or regional instruments, not by the City of Burnaby. Specific fine amounts, daily penalties, escalation for repeat or continuing offences, and any administrative penalties are not specified on the cited provincial pages and must be confirmed with the responsible toll operator or provincial enforcement office BC Ministry of Transportation - Bridges & Roads[2].

  • Enforcer: toll operator or provincial transportation authority; municipal bylaw officers in Burnaby do not levy toll fines.
  • Appeals/hearings: not specified on the cited provincial page; contact the toll operator for appeal routes and time limits.
  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited provincial page; check operator schedules.
  • Inspection and complaints: submit to the toll operator or provincial contact listed on official pages; municipal complaint channels handle only local bylaw matters.
If you receive a toll notice, act promptly to confirm the issuing authority and appeal deadline.

Applications & Forms

No municipal form is required in Burnaby to address bridge tolls; application, exemptions and account management forms—if any—are published by the toll operator or provincial program and are not listed on the City of Burnaby bylaws pages. Contact the provincial transportation office or the specific bridge operator for official forms and submission instructions.

Common Violations and Typical Outcomes

  • Failure to pay a toll: outcome determined by toll operator; amounts not specified on cited provincial pages.
  • Repeated non-payment: likely escalation to collections or administrative fines as set by the operator (not specified on cited pages).
  • Incorrect account or transponder use: operator policies apply; consult operator forms for correction procedures.
Documentation from the toll operator is required to dispute and resolve toll notices.

FAQ

Does Burnaby impose tolls on its bridges?
No. Burnaby as a municipality does not impose bridge tolls; toll authority is provincial or assigned to a regional operator.
Who enforces toll payment in the Burnaby area?
Enforcement is performed by the designated toll operator or provincial transportation authorities; contact information appears on official provincial or operator pages.
Where can I find exemption or discount programs?
Exemption or discount programs are published by the toll operator or the Province; they are not listed in Burnaby municipal bylaws.

How-To

Steps to resolve a bridge toll notice affecting a vehicle in Burnaby, British Columbia:

  1. Identify the issuing authority from the notice and note the account or reference number.
  2. Gather supporting evidence (vehicle registration, payment receipts, transponder logs) to support a dispute.
  3. Contact the toll operator or provincial office using the contact on the notice to request instructions, forms, or to file an appeal.
  4. Follow payment or appeal directions promptly to avoid escalation; keep copies of all communications.
Keep a record of vehicle and account details to speed up any dispute or appeal process.

Key Takeaways

  • Burnaby does not set bridge tolls; provincial or regional authorities do.
  • If charged a toll, act quickly to identify the operator and appeal within their stated deadlines.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Burnaby consolidated bylaws and bylaw information
  2. [2] BC Ministry of Transportation - Bridges & Roads
  3. [3] TransLink official site