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Welcome to the Government of Canada's Active Transportation Online Hub, a one-stop-shop for everything active transportation! Here you will find resources and guidelines, data and research, active transportation success stories being advanced across Canada, and information on the Government of Canada's active transportation investments. 

The Government of Canada is committed to making data-driven and evidence-based investments to build new and expanded active transportation networks and to create safe environments for more equitable, healthy, active and sustainable travel options to thrive. You can read more about this commitment through Canada's National Active Transportation Strategy, the country's first coast-to-coast-to-coast strategic approach for promoting active transportation and its benefits.

What is active transportation?

Active transportation refers to the movement of people or goods powered by human activity. It includes walking, cycling and the use of human-powered or hybrid mobility aids, such as wheelchairs, scooters, e-bikes, rollerblades, snowshoes, cross-country skis, and more.

Why is active transportation important?

In addition to getting us from point A to point B, active transportation improves our health and well-being. It helps to reduce healthcare costs, noise pollution, and improve air quality. It is vital to our economy and tourism sectors and plays an essential role in transportation systems that support more equitable, vibrant, liveable communities.

The movement of people or goods, powered by human activity

Multi-use Paths/Trails
Sidewalks
Curb Cuts
Road Crossings
Bike Storage Facilities
Bike Repair Stations
Pedestrian Bridges
Sidewalk Extensions
Rest Areas
Lighting
Rail-to-Trail Conversions
Intersection Adaptation
Public Consultation
Transportation Master Plans
Public Education

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   Benefits
  • Promote physical & mental health

  • Reduce noise & air pollution

  • Reduce traffic congestion

  • Promote equity amongst vulnerable Canadians

  • Improve access to resources and amenities

  • Increase connectivity to transit

Funding opportunities

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada as well as other federal departments are committed to investing in projects that encourage safe and effective active transportation projects across the country. Learn more about federal active transportation funding opportunities and successfully funded projects below.

Policy and legislation

Building safe and effective active transportation facilities is essential in encouraging Canadians to choose active transportation as their mode of travel. The following policy and legislative documents can inform and help communities reach their active transportation goals.

Research, data, and tools

Research and best practices can help improve active transportation infrastructure and help communities create and design successful active transportation projects. Data on active transportation can assist with making informed, evidence-based decisions and measuring progress over time.

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