The bike program is offered so residents may enjoy bikes at an affordable cost. Resale for profit is not the intent of the program and is not permitted. Staff reserve the right to refuse sales at their discretion.
The bike sale program runs from early May to end of September each year.
The City does not inspect the bikes recovered nor have any knowledge of, or warrants the condition the bikes are in. Therefore, the bikes are sold “as is” with no liability on the part of the City. Furthermore, the purchaser, by paying the nominal fee, waives any rights or claims against the City and becomes solely responsible.
When browsing, purchasing or dropping off a bike, parking in a designated stall is required.
Where? Recycle Depot
Purchase a gently used bike or drop one off that you no longer need if it's in good, usable condition.
Note: Bike drop-off ends mid September.
If you are wondering how to recycle a certain bike part, use our where does it go tool
The bike program is offered so residents may enjoy bikes at an affordable cost. Resale for profit is not the intent of the program and is not permitted. Staff reserve the right to refuse sales at their discretion.
Adult | kids |
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$20 | $10 |
Debit and credit only. No cash.
All sales are final.
The City does not inspect the bikes recovered nor have any knowledge of, or warrants the condition the bikes are in. Therefore, the bikes are sold “as is” with no liability on the part of the City. Furthermore, the purchaser, by paying the nominal fee, waives any rights or claims against the City and becomes solely responsible.
Each year bicycles are recovered from parks and along pathways. The City of Airdrie holds bikes for a minimum of 30 days to give owners an opportunity to reclaim their bikes. If unclaimed, the bikes are brought to the Recycle Depot and offered for sale along with other donated bikes to Airdrie residents for a nominal fee.
Bike stolen or lost? Send us a message to see if we have recovered your bike.