by Nicole Roach | Nov 23, 2021 | Transportation
A program of Green Communities Canada, Ontario Active School Travel (OAST), recognized the importance of including parents and caregivers in active school travel work. To thoughtfully engage parents and caregivers, the OAST Council’s Parent Engagement Working Group...
by Nicole Roach | Nov 10, 2021 | Transportation
The School Streets concept is being pilot tested in several cities during the 2021-22 school year Green Communities Canada (GCC) is proud to introduce the Ontario School Streets Pilot project, which is testing the creation of car-free zones in streets adjacent to...
by Nicole Roach | Nov 2, 2021 | Transportation
Written by Jamie Stuckless of Stuckless Consulting Inc. Green Communities Canada and Stuckless Consulting Inc. have partnered on a new project focused on walking & wheeling skills training in schools. Funded through Ontario Active School Travel, the core...
by Nicole Roach | Oct 15, 2021 | News, Transportation
Green Communities Canada (GCC) is seeking a marketing and communications consultant to undertake a project to develop, test, and evaluate new social marketing messages, tools, and tactics targeting parents who drive their children to school. The goal will be to...
by Jose Joy | Sep 23, 2021 | Transportation
Oftentimes, conversations around road safety and active transportation infrastructure gets limited to the biggest of cities. However, there are many discussions on walking and biking to be had about smaller communities across the country. Veloroute des Bleuets is a...
by Nicole Roach | Sep 9, 2021 | Transportation
Canada’s first ever federal strategy for active transportation, which includes a $400 million dedicated fund, prioritizes investments in infrastructure, such as bike lanes, pathways, and trails to be used for walking, cycling, and wheeling in communities across...
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