Strategies & Action Plan
The City of Winnipeg's Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies are intended to encourage walking and cycling as attractive, convenient and accessible transportation choices for people of all ages and abilities in Winnipeg.
These strategies will lead to healthier, more livable communities with social, environmental, land use and economic benefits for all. The first of their kind for Winnipeg, the strategies stem from the City's 2011 Transportation Master Plan, which calls for continuous improvements to the City-wide cycling network and making walking a more attractive choice for travel.
The Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies will help shape changes in infrastructure and support programs that will encourage all of us to walk and cycle more – whether for work, pleasure, or day to day personal travels for shopping, visiting friends and family, or running errands.
They’ll also provide direction for civic investments in infrastructure and support programs over the short, medium, and long-term to help make walking and cycling safe, convenient, attractive, and fun.
As an added bonus, these strategies won a national award in 2016 for planning excellence from the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) in the Sustainable Mobility, Transportation, and Infrastructure Category.
Learn more about the Strategies:
Annual Action Plans
- 2019 Pedestrian and Cycling Action Plan
- 2018 Pedestrian and Cycling Action Plan
- 2017 Pedestrian and Cycling Action Plan
- 2016 Pedestrian and Cycling Action Plan
- 2015 Pedestrian and Cycling Action Plan