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Walk and Run Map for Downtown Victoria, BC Canada
NEW Map Available!


Bicycles at Rest parking manual

NEW Grading Bicycle Parking


Fairfield Bicycle Shop puts the wheels on Capital Bike and Walk
 

Join the campaign to build the E&N Rail Trail!

IMAGINE A NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL connecting downtown Victoria and the Galloping Goose to Neighbourhoods in Esquimalt and View Royal and to destinations like Theits Lake and Goldstream Park.

E&N Rail Trail Map
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That's the E&N multi-use rail trail. The railway has new owners-it's you, me and your neighbours through local governments and Island First Nations through the new Island Corridor Foundation. They share our vision of a vibrant transportation corridor that includes a new cycling and walking trail along this historic corridor. Rail trails are already at work in other communities, as close as White Rock and Nanaimo.

The CRD and local governments already support the vision. Now we need to convince provincial and federal governments that this is a project worth investing in.

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CBWS Reports: Case Studies and Best Practices



CBWS gathers information on "best practices", organizes workshops and conducts local site audits to develop specific recommendations aimed at improving conditions for cycling and walking. Our "CBWS Reports Page" includes our own projects and contributions from other sources. Watch for regular additions to our library of reports, papers and presentations.



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CBWS projects are supported by grants from VanCity, the City of Victoria, Saanich, View
Royal, the Provincial Capital Commission, the Province of BC, Translink, Mountain
Equipment Coop and private funders. Support for this project does not necessarily imply
VanCity’s or other sponsor endorsement.