Oct 28-30, 2026 • Victoria
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See confirmed session topics and speakers for the 2026 AT Summit below.
A.T. IN THE COMMUNITY Aging & Active Transportation in B.C. • The Galloping Goose Rail Trail: History & Lessons Learned • Building B.C.’s Cycle Tourism Sector
A.T. POLICY & STRATEGY Why Active Transportation Plans Stall • Reconciliation in Motion: Indigenous Inclusion in AT Plans Across B.C.• Safe Streets Conflicts: Asking Government to Advocate for Itself
A.T. DESIGN, SYSTEMS & NETWORK EFFECTS How Victoria Reached 44% Walk and Bike Mode Share. • From Modes to Moments: Designing Mobility for Real Life • Using Comfort to Plan For Cycling Infrastructure • How Tkʼemlúps & the Ministry Built a Safer Shuswap Road Together
Sandra is CEO of Modo Co-operative and founder of movmi, focused on designing mobility systems that integrate bikeshare, active transportation, carshare, and public transit into one seamless network.
At Modo, she is leading the co-operative’s evolution beyond carsharing into a multimodal platform—connecting shared vehicles with walking, cycling, and transit at the neighbourhood level. Her work centres on how these modes function together in real life, ensuring people can move fluidly between them without defaulting to private car ownership.
Sandra has advised cities and transit agencies globally on integrating bikeshare and shared mobility with public transit systems—from TransLink initiatives like the Shared Mobility Compass Card and RideLink to Transport for London’s regional approach to bikeshare and micromobility integration.
She is also a Director at Large with Connect the Coast, where she advocates for a AAA cycling highway on the Sunshine Coast—advancing safe, connected infrastructure that supports active transportation in smaller and underserved communities.
Her work has been recognized with the Clean50 Award, the BCBusiness Change Maker Award, and the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award.
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The AT Summit is an education and community-building conference focused on moving active transportation forward in B.C.!
The Active Transportation Summit is a forum for advocates, experts, and leaders in the active transportation (AT) sector to build community, share success stories, and inspire one another.
Once again, BCCC’s Active Transportation Summit will bring together educators, engineers, funders, planners, program developers, researchers, and service providers for learning, community-building, celebration, and action—all in support of advancing active transportation priorities and strategies in B.C.
You can participate in a number of ways:
Volunteer: Be part of the Summit volunteer event team, October 28-30 in Victoria—more details coming soon from BCCC and Capital Bike.
Speak: Over 40 more applications for sessions are currently in review, with the final program to be announced in the summer.
Attend: Early Bird registration opens in August