This is a north-south circular route connecting Belcarra Village, Anmore Village, and Moody Centre Station in Port Moody. Service runs daily every 30 minutes and every hour on weekday evenings and all day weekends/holidays. From April to September, service on weekends/holidays runs every 30 minutes.
Trips depart Moody Centre Station heading south on Hugh Street, west on St. Johns Street, north on Moody Street, east on Murray Street, north on Ioco Road becoming Heritage Mountain Boulevard, east on Ravine Drive, south on Turner Creek Drive, west on Heritage Mountain Boulevard, east on Davie Avenue, north on Forest Park Way, west on Aspenwood Drive becoming East Road to East Road & Sunnyside Road. From here, afternoon trips head north on Sunnyside Road to the Anmore Grocery Store where it turns around and heads south on Sunnyside Road. Morning trips head south on Sunnyside Road and bypass Anmore Grocery, then west on Bedwell Bay Road, north on Belcarra Bay Road to Belcarra Bay Road & Whiskey Cove Lane, where it returns to Moody Centre Station heading south on Belcarra Bay Road, east on Bedwell Bay Road, and east on Sunnyside Road to Sunnyside Road & East Road. Afternoon trips bypass Anmore Grocery and head east on East Road. Morning trips continue north on Sunnyside Road to the Anmore Grocery Store where it turns around and heads south on Sunnyside Road, then east on East Road becoming Aspenwood Drive, south on Forest Park Way, west on David Avenue, south on Heritage Mountain Boulevard, north on Turner Creek Drive, east on Ravine Drive, south on Heritage Mountain Boulevard becoming Ioco Road, west on Murray Street, south on Moody Street, east on Spring Street, north on Williams Street to Moody Centre Station.
Northbound trips service Anmore Grocery only in the afternoon and southbound trips service Anmore Grocery only in the morning. During other times, trips bypass the Sunnyside Road portion between East Road and Anmore Grocery.
Nighttime service daily is replaced by the 181, which extends from the Ioco townsite to both Anmore and Belcarra.
September 2003 - Service introduced as C26 Belcarra/Port Moody Station to replace the Belcarra and Anmore branches of the 148 Ioco/Lougheed Station. This resulted in the introduction of all-day service in Belcarra and Anmore daily as the former 148 only had seven weekday trips and five weekend/holiday trips to Anmore and four weekday-only trips to Belcarra, with one trip on weekday afternoons servicing both Anmore and Belcarra. The C26 number was previously used on Bowen Island as the C26 Eagle Cliff/Snug Cove, which ran from around 2002 to September 2003 when it was renumbered C11
June 2004 - Seasonal service to Buntzen Lake introduced, running as C26 Buntzen Lake/Coquitlam Station
September 2005 - Route became bike rack equipped
September 2008 - Select afternoon peak hour trips diverted to run along Ravine Drive and Turner Creek[1]
December 2016 - Renumbered from C26 to 182 and all trips via Ravine Drive and Turner Creek;[2] Buntzen Lake seasonal service renumbered to 179[3]
April 2017 - Midday weekday service increased from every 60 minutes to every 30 minutes[4]
June 2021 - Introduction of additional summer seasonal service with weekend/holiday frequency increased from every hour to every 30 minutes
January 2023 - Introduction of an additional trip during AM peak hours to maintain weekday daytime frequency consistency
April 2023 - Annual summer seasonal service increase on weekends/holidays advanced to begin in April instead of June