Compass Cards are convenient, reloadable fare cards that can be used when taking transit within Metro Vancouver. Compass Cards can be loaded with Stored Value, or with prepaid passes (such as Monthly and DayPasses).
How Compass Card Works
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Tap your card on the reader when entering buses, HandyDART, and at the gates when entering and exiting SkyTrain stations or SeaBus terminals.
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The fare is automatically deducted from the stored value on your card.
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Monthly Pass and DayPass riders tap in to validate their prepaid journey.
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You cannot pay for two fares on the same journey with one card — each rider needs their own form of payment. You can use the Stored Value on your Compass Card to purchase a Compass Ticket for another rider at a Compass Vending Machine (CVM).
Concession Compass Cards
Some passengers are eligible for concession fares, and can purchase an orange Concession Compass Card at the TransLink Customer Service Centre at Waterfront Station, Compass Retailers, online at compasscard.ca, or by telephone at 604.398.2042.
Concession Compass Cards are available for:
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HandyCard holders
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seniors 65+*
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youth 13 to 18 years*
*Must present valid photo ID proving age (government issued ID or secondary school ID)
Children aged 12 and under can ride TransLink services free of charge. Learn more on the Fare Pricing and Zones page.
Monthly Passes
Monthly Passes provide unlimited travel on SkyTrain and SeaBus within the number of zones purchased, plus unlimited travel on buses at any time, and across all zones on all modes on weekends, statutory holidays, and after 6:30 p.m. on weekday evenings.
You can purchase and tap up to the 15th of the month to activate a pass for the current month. Passes purchased after the 15th are eligible for next month’s use.
Passes are sold for 1-, 2-, or 3-Zone travel. Passes for West Coast Express must be purchased separately as they are priced differently.
Buying a Monthly Pass
To purchase a Monthly Pass, you need to have a Compass Card. Monthly Passes are transferrable and valid for the calendar month in which they are activated. Visit our Where to Buy page for information on where to get a Compass Card.
You can pre-purchase your next month's pass online, at a Compass Vending Machine, by phone or in person starting on the 20th of each month until the 15th of the next. You can purchase a Monthly Pass at any time online. Your credit card will be charged at the time of purchase, and passes are activated the first time you tap during the period for which your pass is valid (typically on the first of the month).
Fare Upgrades
If you have a 1- or 2-Zone Monthly Pass on your Compass Card, but need to travel through extra zones on rail or SeaBus, just load Stored Value onto your Compass Card in advance of your trip and your upgrades will be seamless. Compass will deduct the correct amount for your trip when you tap out. Visit our Transferring and AddFare page for more information.
Tickets and DayPasses
For single trips or a visit to Vancouver for the day, a Compass Ticket (single-use ticket) or DayPass is likely the best option for you. Compass Tickets and DayPasses purchased at a Compass Vending Machine (CVM) can only be used on the day they’re purchased. DayPasses purchased at a Compass Retailer can be used for future travel.
Tip: If you are buying one single adult ticket, you can save time and go paperless by tapping your contactless debit, credit card, or mobile wallet right at the SkyTrain fare gate or bus and West Coast Express card reader to ride. To learn more, please visit Pricing and Fare Zones page.
If you’re travelling with a large group (e.g., field trips), group discounts apply to purchases of 50 or more tickets. Learn more about our Group Travel Program.
Compass Tickets
With a Compass Ticket you can transfer between bus, SeaBus, HandyDART, and SkyTrain services as many times as you need in the number of zones purchased for up to 90 minutes. Compass Tickets are valid from the time of purchase until 4 a.m. the next day regardless of use.
Your fare must cover all the zones of your trip. Check the Fare Zones ahead of purchase.
Find out where to buy tickets.
Tip: If you are buying one single adult ticket you don’t need to print a ticket. Save time by tapping your debit, credit card, or mobile wallet right at the SkyTrain fare gate or bus and West Coast Express card reader to ride. Learn more at Pricing and Fare Zones page.
DayPass
A DayPass provides unlimited transit use on all buses, SkyTrains, SeaBuses, and HandyDART for one full day from the start of the first transit service until 4 a.m. the following day. You can use it for travel through all zones, and save money over buying single fares when you take multiple trips in the same day.
There are two ways to purchase a DayPass:
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Load a DayPass onto your Compass Card (can be done at a Compass Vending Machine or online at compasscard.ca). These can be used the same day or on a future day.
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Buy a Compass DayPass Ticket (a single-use paper ticket, available at Compass Vending Machines (CVMs). These must be used the same day of purchase.
Find out where to buy DayPasses.
YVR Airport to Downtown Vancouver
The $5 AddFare charge applies to Compass Tickets and DayPasses purchased at the YVR Airport, Sea Island Centre, and Templeton stations for travel outside of Sea Island.
For more information on AddFare, visit the Transferring and AddFare page.
Compass Wristbands and Wearables
Compass Wearables work the same as a Compass Card—tap in and out when travelling on transit.
Just like a regular Compass Card, Compass Wearables can be:
Available for purchase at the TransLink Customer Service Centre at Waterfront Station.
Compass Wearables FAQ
How do the wristbands and minis work?
Just like a Compass Card. Tap in and out when travelling on transit and reload online, at a Compass Vending Machine, by phone or in person. Just like a Compass Card, you’ll pay a $6 refundable fee when you pick up your wristband and/or mini. Remember to tap the part of the wristband that displays the contactless symbol. For minis hold it flat against the card reader. Hold both products against the reader until you hear a beep and see a check mark to proceed.
Why are wearables only available at the TransLink Customer Service Centre?
We have to encode them with a special machine before they're used for the first time and this can only be done at our customer-service centre in Vancouver.
I have a BC Bus Pass/U-Pass BC/other program pass, can I use the Compass Wristband or Mini?
Minis and wristbands work just like Adult and Concession Compass Cards, which means you can load a U-Pass BC onto a blue adult wristband or Compass Mini. At this time, only U-Pass BC program cards can be loaded onto a Compass Wristband and Mini.
I have a small/large wrist, will the wristband fit?
The wristbands are adjustable and can accommodate small and large wrists.
Can I transfer my Compass products to a wearable?
Yes, but this can only be done at one of our customer service centres, because we need to encode the wearable before use.
Are there any other wearable Compass products coming?
We don’t have anything planned at this time. However, we’re always monitoring the availability of new products.
How do I register my new wearable?
Like a Compass Card, you can register your wearable online which gives you balance protection and the option to sign up for other features like AutoLoad or our Bike Parkade program.
Can I register the wearable and set up AutoLoad?
Just like Compass Card, you can register and sign up for AutoLoad online. This will provide you with balance protection, in case you lose your wristband or mini.
HandyCard
HandyCard allows for travel at concession fare prices on transit and provides free travel for an assistant or caregiver. HandyCards only provide for concession fares on conventional transit and can't be used for concession fares on HandyDART.
Use an orange Concession Compass Card to pay for travel on bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus, and West Coast Express. Be sure to carry your HandyCard with you as proof of concession fare eligibility.
Tap your Concession Compass Card card on the reader when entering or exiting SkyTrain stations, SeaBus terminals, and West Coast Express stations, and at the start of your bus journey. You do not need to tap out on the bus.
Who can apply?
To be eligible for a HandyCard, you must:
How to Apply
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Complete and sign the Application Form.
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Ask your family doctor to complete the verification section.
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Include two recent hard-copy photographs, or one digital for your pass. Details are included in the form.
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Mail your completed application to our Access Transit Customer Care Office at the address below, or email it to atcc@translink.ca.
Coast Mountain Bus Company
Access Transit Department
700-287 Nelson’s Court,
New Westminster, BC
V3L 0E7
Find out more about accessible transit in Vancouver.
GradPass
At the end of each school year, every graduating Grade 12 student attending school in the TransLink transportation service region can enjoy two free days of unlimited travel by bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus or West Coast Express with a Compass GradPass.
GradPasses can be collected from your school representative and are typically valid to be used between May 15 and June 30 of the same school year.
GradPasses are non-transferable and must be used in conjunction with a valid secondary school or government issued photo ID.