Nov
20
2024

Active transportation fund extended for another year

Active transportation planning expert Steffen Kaeubler with Minister Arsenault and active transportation committee chairs Brian Thompson and Francois Caron

Funding designed to help build new walking paths and improve active transportation networks is continuing for another year.

There is $5 million available through the province’s Active Transportation Fund for new projects across the province.

“I have received lots of great feedback on how valuable this funding is for our Island communities. Getting active is great for our health, it can connect our communities, and when active transportation replaces travel by car, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions.”

- Environment, Energy and Climate Action Minister Gilles Arsenault

Since 2020, the fund has supported projects that encourage more walking and biking and has resulted in 130 new active transportation initiatives being developed by community groups, municipalities, and non-governmental organizations. Active transportation includes all forms of non-motorized or human-powered transportation such as wheeling, walking, running and biking. 

Municipalities, Indigenous communities and community groups can apply to help with projects such as multi-use pathways, accessibility equipment, equipment racks, and safety features. Funding is also available for developing long-term active transportation plans and for promoting active transportation initiatives.  

Learn more and apply online at Active Transportation Fund.  

Media contact:
Katie Cudmore
Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action
katiecudmore@gov.pe.ca 

Backgrounder: 

Past Active Transportation Fund projects include:

  • 112 bike racks for schools, such as ones at West Royalty Elementary School
  • 35 km of shared active transportation pathways that are now popular locations for biking and walking
  • 57 non-government organization projects approved
  • 76 municipal and Indigenous community projects approved 
  • Signage, outdoor lighting and expanded trails that allow more people to explore the outdoors in communities like Cardigan, Cornwall, Kensington, Lennox Island, Miltonvale Park, Three Rivers and more.
  • A variety of trail types including 39 separated pathways, six boardwalks, eight sidewalks, 17 new trails and 24 upgraded trails
  • Community active transportation plans, education programs and projects

General Inquiries

Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
3rd Floor, Jones Building
11 Kent Street,
P.O. Box 2000,
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8

Phone: 902-368-5100
Fax: 902-368-5395


Access PEI/Highway Safety Head Office
33 Riverside Drive
Charlottetown, PE
Phone: 902-368-5200
accesspeicharlottetown@gov.pe.ca

Road-Related Inquiries: roads@gov.pe.ca

All other Transportation and Infrastructure inquiries: DeptTI@gov.pe.ca

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