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Guide
This guide provides step-by-step information and tools for building a partnership between your municipality and school boards, engaging stakeholders and implementing a student transit pass program.
  • Transportation
Guide
Learn how to apply the best practices and strategies used by Montreal, QC, one of our 2018 Sustainable Communities Awards transportation co-winners.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Guide
Learn how to apply the best practices and strategies used by Kingston, ON, one of our 2018 Sustainable Communities Awards transportation co-winners.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Case study
The City of Montreal's Pedestrian and Shared Street Program is the 2018 co-winner in the transportation category of FCM's Sustainable Communities Awards.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Case study
A partnership between the municipality and school boards is increasing high school students' independence and their long-term use of sustainable transportation.
  • Public transit
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Case study
Follow Ottawa's lead and integrate transit and cycling to increase bike use year-round. Part of a series on sustainability ideas for Canadian communities.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Case study
The City of Winnipeg studied cycling patterns in the city to help its staff plan cycling lanes and other infrastructure. Winnipeg has the potential to be a great place for bicycle commuting.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Case study
Over 1.25 million bike trips have been counted on Laurier Avenue West since the City of Ottawa, ON, implemented the province's first downtown segregated bicycle lanes in July 2011.
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
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