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Backgrounder: Federal government invests in active transportation projects across British Columbia

November 19, 2025 at 11:14 am  Federal, Politics

Abbotsford

Matsqui First Nation

 Mómeqwem Multi-Use Pathway and McLennan Creek Active Transportation Crossing

Construct multi-use pathways, sidewalks, a walking path, and a new active transportation bridge crossing at McLennan, as identified in the Nation’s Active Transportation Plan.

$2,563,000

$0


Campbell River

We Wai Kai Nation

We Wai Kai Nation River Trail LoopFootnote *

Construct a 1.6km gravel loop with two smaller trails accessing the Quinsam River, featuring interpretive signage about local flora and fauna and their traditional use, historical information, and points of interest along the route.

$770,000

$0


Duncan

City of Duncan

Canada Avenue Active Transportation FacilitiesFootnote **

Construct new accessible sidewalks and a smooth surface multi-use path, including traffic calming treatments to improve safety and connectivity.

$1,875,726

$7,518,749


Lantzville

Nanoose Economic Development Corporation

Snaw-Naw-As Multi Use Trail (Phase 2)

Construct a 295m asphalt extension to the Snaw-Naw-As multi-use path, including pathway lighting, benches and a bike rack.

$907,642

$0


Lytton

Skuppah Indian Band

Equitable Access for Skuppah Band

Create a phased active transportation plan to improve safe access between the local medical facility, food centre, evacuee housing, employment, and school bus stops.

$37,500

$0


Nisga’a Village of Gingolx

Gingolx Village Government

Gingolx Active Transportation Plan

Complete an active transportation plan to identify potential locations  and standards of construction for future sidewalk and crosswalk projects.  

$50,000

$0


Nisga’a Village of Gitlaxt’aamiks

Gitlaxt’aamiks Village Government

Gitlaxt’aamiks Active Transportation Plan

Complete an active transportation plan to identify gaps in the existing infrastructure and analyze the feasibility of future projects.

$50,000

$0


Williams Lake

Williams Lake First Nation

Sugarcane Active Community Planning

Create a community-approved active transportation plan, designs, and a phased implementation strategy for the construction of walking and biking trails as well as develop educational materials to promote active transportation benefits.

$50,000

$26,500


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