Active Transportation

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Active transportation is any form of people-powered transportation like walking, cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading, and wheelchair use. This can include walking to a bus stop or cycling to work or school.

The City is working to make travel by active modes the preferred choice for residents, especially for trips within 5km. If more people choose people-powered transportation over driving, we can help ease congestion on city streets, create a cleaner environment, and support a healthier community.

How the City is supporting active transportation initiatives

  • Working with partners to educate citizens about how to share the road safely with cyclists, ride safely and prevent collisions.
  • Committed to various planning principles such as Vision Zero and Complete Streets to guide the way we build our streets and our City.
  • Updating our Transportation Master Plan to equally consider all transportation modes and to place priority on sustainable transportation (walking, cycling, transit).
  • Continuing to build on the cycling and pedestrian network by adding more bike lanes, building multi-use paths and encouraging developments to provide better pedestrian/cycling environments.

Active Transportation Master Plan Survey

Thank you for your participation. The survey is now closed.


Active transportation is any form of people-powered transportation like walking, cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading, and wheelchair use. This can include walking to a bus stop or cycling to work or school.

The City is working to make travel by active modes the preferred choice for residents, especially for trips within 5km. If more people choose people-powered transportation over driving, we can help ease congestion on city streets, create a cleaner environment, and support a healthier community.

How the City is supporting active transportation initiatives

  • Working with partners to educate citizens about how to share the road safely with cyclists, ride safely and prevent collisions.
  • Committed to various planning principles such as Vision Zero and Complete Streets to guide the way we build our streets and our City.
  • Updating our Transportation Master Plan to equally consider all transportation modes and to place priority on sustainable transportation (walking, cycling, transit).
  • Continuing to build on the cycling and pedestrian network by adding more bike lanes, building multi-use paths and encouraging developments to provide better pedestrian/cycling environments.

Active Transportation Master Plan Survey

Thank you for your participation. The survey is now closed.