Why do we need an AT Inventory?

Many small towns in BC want to improve their bike and pedestrian paths. We can assist you with the BCCC Active Transportation Inventory Project. This initiative gathers information from communities across BC about their current plans for walking and cycling. It particularly focuses on rural areas and small towns. The project creates a map-based inventory of bicycle and pedestrian plans from different planning organizations in British Columbia.

Goals of the program:
1. Gather information about safe infrastructure in the province to show where plans are in place.
2. Assist planners, funders, and politicians in understanding the most critical needs.
3. Enable communities throughout BC to collaborate and create safer routes to support their climate objectives.
4. Appreciate existing active transportation expansion plans and routes.
5. Advocate for increased provincial and federal funding for active transportation infrastructure across BC.


 

Find out if your community has an Active Transportation Plan. Click on the map, and use it to locate your community and see what's available where you live in 2 easy steps:

  1. Just search for your community name using the search button in the top-left corner.

  2. Click on your community on the map for more details, such as links to existing plans.

Is your community not on our map? Is there information missing about your community mobility infrastructure?
Please let us know what we’re missing!

If you want to see the full inventory list
CLICK HERE!!

 

Your support makes a difference.

For 25 years the BC Cycling Coalition has been supported by donors who want safer and more accessible cycling and active transportation in BC. With steady and continued effort we have accomplished so much, but your donations are what keep projects like these to continue!