Lime is about to take 20 downtown parking spots, one e-bike dock at a time
Lime Canada starts building bike-share docking stations around Victoria next week, with as many as 20 of them planned for downtown alone.
Each station takes about a day to install and sits in the same footprint as one vehicle parking spot, so expect to lose some on-street parking while the work happens. Once they're in, you'll be able to rent an e-bike and helmet from any dock through the Lime app and drop it at another.
The fleet launches later this summer, though Lime hasn't named a firm date. City council unanimously approved the program in 2025, and Lime won the request for proposals that followed.
The city is betting the docked model avoids the mess of U-Bicycle, the dockless program that ran from 2017 to 2018 and left pedal bikes blocking sidewalks, stolen, and vandalized. Saanich, Langford and Colwood already run e-bike share through BCAA's Evolve.


