Shared Use Paths 2023

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NEW: Consultation re: Penney Crescent has concluded and an update is available

The City is building a comprehensive active transportation network that gets people where they want to go safely.

For 2023, public engagement is open for three shared use path projects:

  • an upgrade and extension from Airport Heights/Majors Path to the Paul Reynolds Community Centre on Carrick Dr. via Penney Crescent ( an updated map following from the consultation in June is available)
  • a new shared-use path connection along Columbus Drive from Canada Drive, across Waterford Bridge Road to connect to the T’railway in Bowring Park, and
  • a shared-use path from Portugal Cove Rd. to Logy Bay Rd via MacDonald Dr. and Tupper/Laurier Parks

Each of these projects is early in the design phase and there is opportunity to inform the alignment of the trails as well as amenities and signage along the routes.

Where possible, the city is including design and construction work within other roads and rehabilitation projects. This allows us to reduce overall costs and avoid future tear up. It also taps into existing federal and provincial cost-sharing funds to further reduce the overall costs to the city.

The vision of the City's Bike Plan, approved in 2019, is to create a safe, inclusive, and convenient cycling network that is well-connected, attractive and reflective of the City’s unique topography and climate. These paths also improve active transportation for all users.

Construction and design of shared-use paths is identified in the Our City, Our Future Strategic Plan to expand and maintain a safe and accessible active transportation network.

Check out the details on this page and leave your feedback, sign up for a virtual meeting, or plan to attend a community meeting related to the project in your area.

NEW: Consultation re: Penney Crescent has concluded and an update is available

The City is building a comprehensive active transportation network that gets people where they want to go safely.

For 2023, public engagement is open for three shared use path projects:

  • an upgrade and extension from Airport Heights/Majors Path to the Paul Reynolds Community Centre on Carrick Dr. via Penney Crescent ( an updated map following from the consultation in June is available)
  • a new shared-use path connection along Columbus Drive from Canada Drive, across Waterford Bridge Road to connect to the T’railway in Bowring Park, and
  • a shared-use path from Portugal Cove Rd. to Logy Bay Rd via MacDonald Dr. and Tupper/Laurier Parks

Each of these projects is early in the design phase and there is opportunity to inform the alignment of the trails as well as amenities and signage along the routes.

Where possible, the city is including design and construction work within other roads and rehabilitation projects. This allows us to reduce overall costs and avoid future tear up. It also taps into existing federal and provincial cost-sharing funds to further reduce the overall costs to the city.

The vision of the City's Bike Plan, approved in 2019, is to create a safe, inclusive, and convenient cycling network that is well-connected, attractive and reflective of the City’s unique topography and climate. These paths also improve active transportation for all users.

Construction and design of shared-use paths is identified in the Our City, Our Future Strategic Plan to expand and maintain a safe and accessible active transportation network.

Check out the details on this page and leave your feedback, sign up for a virtual meeting, or plan to attend a community meeting related to the project in your area.

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  • Share Hello, Just wondering if there are any plans to extend these trails further west into Kilbride and Goulds areas. Seems these areas are discarded from any type of infrastructure and these types of projects. Any reasoning would be much appreciated. on Facebook Share Hello, Just wondering if there are any plans to extend these trails further west into Kilbride and Goulds areas. Seems these areas are discarded from any type of infrastructure and these types of projects. Any reasoning would be much appreciated. on Twitter Share Hello, Just wondering if there are any plans to extend these trails further west into Kilbride and Goulds areas. Seems these areas are discarded from any type of infrastructure and these types of projects. Any reasoning would be much appreciated. on Linkedin Email Hello, Just wondering if there are any plans to extend these trails further west into Kilbride and Goulds areas. Seems these areas are discarded from any type of infrastructure and these types of projects. Any reasoning would be much appreciated. link

    Hello, Just wondering if there are any plans to extend these trails further west into Kilbride and Goulds areas. Seems these areas are discarded from any type of infrastructure and these types of projects. Any reasoning would be much appreciated.

    vfrizzell asked 11 months ago

    Thanks for reaching out with this question. There are no short-term plans to build shared-use paths in Kilbride or the Goulds. Given the sparse and disconnected bike routes available to people right now, the priority is to start building a network of connected routes, so that people can travel on comfortable and attractive routes to reach destinations. As the city starts to build out a network of active transportation routes, routes would be expanded to areas in Kilbride and the Goulds.

Page last updated: 21 Feb 2024, 01:04 PM