Arriving by Plane
River Rock is literally a few minutes from the Vancouver International Airport, and is easily accessible by taxi or by the Canada Line Skytrain that departs directly from the airport. Depart the skytrain at The Bridgeport Station, and you'll see River Rock from the platform. River Rock is a quick 7 minutes away from the airport.
Arriving by Car
River Rock is centrally located for drivers coming from Vancouver, the Lower Mainland or Washington. By car, we're a mere 10 minutes from Vancouver International Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver or the US border. Need directions?
- River Rock Casino Resort & the Hotel at River Rock The non-smoking resort has 413 rooms and suites spread over several mid-rise buildings. Amenities include 42-inch, flat-panel HDTVs, iPod docks, desks with ergonomic chairs, coffeemakers, in-room safes and free Wi-Fi.
- When parking at commercial lots and garages, expect hourly rates between $5.00 and $9.00 and $19.00 per 24 hours, on average. Long-term parking is around $185.00. Rates for on-street parking vary from $0.50 to $4.00 per hour, based on the location. Street meters allow parking.
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From Vancouver
Take the Oak Street bridge (access is from 70th and Oak only), and then take the exit 39a for Bridgeport Road. It's the first exit after the bridge. Take a right at Great Canadian Way and you'll see River Rock in front of you. By Canada Line rapid transit (at Bridgeport Station) River Rock is 18 minutes from the downtown waterfront.
From the Lower Mainland
River Rock is accessible from highways 99 and 91, and Marine Way. If you're coming from Surrey, follow directions below for people coming from Washington.
If you're coming from the Lower Mainland communities of Northern Burnaby, Coquitlam, or further afield, then take the Trans Canada Highway 1 to the Grandview exit and drive down Grandview until you get to Clark Drive. Turn left on Clark Drive and continue straight until you go over the Knight Street bridge. Take your first exit after the bridge, The Bridgeport Road exit. Turn right on Great Canadian Way and you'll see River Rock in front of you.
From Washington
Follow the I-5 over the Canadian border, which becomes Highway 99, or BC-99 North. Stay on the 99 for 24 miles, and take exit 39 for Bridgeport Road West. Turn left onto Bridgeport Road. After 0.4 miles, take a right onto Great Canadian Way and you'll see River Rock in front of you.
Parking at River Rock
There are plenty of places to park your wheels at River Rock Casino Resort! We have a South Parkade, a West Parkade, as well as Valet parking. Our original parkade is located to the West of the building and is closest to the Casino main entrance. The South Parkade is connected to the Hotel, and the Canada Line at Bridgeport Station.
Until recently, Catherine Miller had been parking for free in a vacant lot under Bridgeport Canada Line station, which is owned by the River Rock Casino. It has been closed for two months and is causing parking headaches for many commuters, including Miller. Alan Campbell photo
A commuter who travels Downtown from Richmond every day is appealing for the River Rock Casino to reinstate its formerly free parking lot.
River Rock Casino Resort Parking Open Full Map Airport Shuttle Bicycle Parking Car Wash Covered Parking On-Site Elevator EV Charger Guidance System Handicap Spaces In and Out Parking Lighting Airport/Venue Official Open 24/7 Over 7ft.
From Vancouver
Take the Oak Street bridge (access is from 70th and Oak only), and then take the exit 39a for Bridgeport Road. It's the first exit after the bridge. Take a right at Great Canadian Way and you'll see River Rock in front of you. By Canada Line rapid transit (at Bridgeport Station) River Rock is 18 minutes from the downtown waterfront.
From the Lower Mainland
River Rock is accessible from highways 99 and 91, and Marine Way. If you're coming from Surrey, follow directions below for people coming from Washington.
If you're coming from the Lower Mainland communities of Northern Burnaby, Coquitlam, or further afield, then take the Trans Canada Highway 1 to the Grandview exit and drive down Grandview until you get to Clark Drive. Turn left on Clark Drive and continue straight until you go over the Knight Street bridge. Take your first exit after the bridge, The Bridgeport Road exit. Turn right on Great Canadian Way and you'll see River Rock in front of you.
From Washington
Follow the I-5 over the Canadian border, which becomes Highway 99, or BC-99 North. Stay on the 99 for 24 miles, and take exit 39 for Bridgeport Road West. Turn left onto Bridgeport Road. After 0.4 miles, take a right onto Great Canadian Way and you'll see River Rock in front of you.
Parking at River Rock
There are plenty of places to park your wheels at River Rock Casino Resort! We have a South Parkade, a West Parkade, as well as Valet parking. Our original parkade is located to the West of the building and is closest to the Casino main entrance. The South Parkade is connected to the Hotel, and the Canada Line at Bridgeport Station.
Until recently, Catherine Miller had been parking for free in a vacant lot under Bridgeport Canada Line station, which is owned by the River Rock Casino. It has been closed for two months and is causing parking headaches for many commuters, including Miller. Alan Campbell photo
A commuter who travels Downtown from Richmond every day is appealing for the River Rock Casino to reinstate its formerly free parking lot.
For five years, Catherine Miller parked in the casino's vacant lot, to the south-east of Bridgeport station, before jumping on the Canada Line to get to her accountancy office in Vancouver.
At the end of August, however, the lot was abruptly closed off, forcing commuters to park in the casino's already congested south parkade, which only costs $2.50 a day.
Since then, Miller, who lives near Westminster Highway and No. 6 Road, has spent hours circling the parkade and surrounding streets looking for a parking option.
'By 8:30 a.m. every morning, all the spots are taken in the parkade and those spots are not opening up again that day, as they're used primarily by commuters,' Miller told the Richmond News.
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'Cars are circling around the block, looking for somewhere to park. Cones are placed in front of businesses and the few houses that are there. It's all two-hour parking limits or spaces reserved for casino guests.
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'I think there are parking spaces about five blocks away, but that's not really an option, is it? I have to drive around and around and sometimes I end up having to just drive all the way to my office Downtown, it's all very random.'
Although the lot was previously free, Miller said she would be more than willing to pay to park there.
'Why can't we just have some parking meters out there? Charge the $2.50 a day, the same as the parkade?' she added.
Asked if she had considered parking at other Canada Line stations in Richmond, Miller simply said, 'no chance.'
'It's all shopping mall parking…so that's out. I'm trying to use public transit but it's causing a lot of inconvenience.
'Is this not what we're supposed to be doing to save the environment?'
After contacting the casino, Miller has been told that it is 'working on options with the city.'
Sonja Mandic, director of media relations for River Rock's owner, Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, told the News the lot had to be closed due to it 'becoming a dumping ground for trash and abandoned vehicles.'
Mandic said the company is working with the City of Richmond to 'ensure that the necessary upgrades are made to the vacant area, ensuring safety for all who use that particular parking area.
'Until the project is completed, the public is encouraged to use the 24-hour South Parkade located across the River Rock Casino Resort where parking is available for $2.50 all day.
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'We do recognize that at times the South Parkade may fill up and space may be limited, but we are hopeful that together with the (city), we will be able to offer a temporary parking solution in the near future.
'We appreciate everyone's patience and understanding during this time.'