Help Shape Berwick's Active Transportation Network!
We invite you to our survey and share your thoughts on active transportation and the proposed network. You'll also be entered for a chance to win a gift card to a local business!
Survey link in bio: [https://t.co/hM6j2nEd8f]
The Core Active Transportation Networks Project is announcing a new partnership with the Region of Queens!
We are excited to work with the Region of Queens to advance the community's walking, rolling, and cycling infrastructure.
Follow along on social media for project updates!
The Core AT Networks Project is announcing a new partnership with @TownOfBerwick! The Cores AT Network Project is a partnership between Cycling Nova Scotia and communities to plan and design walking, rolling, and cycling infrastructure!
The Core AT Networks Project is announcing a new partnership with the Town of Westville! The Cores AT Network Project is a partnership between Cycling Nova Scotia and communities to plan and design walking, rolling, and cycling infrastructure!
@cycling_nova_scotia and @blueroutens, together with @nsgov and @cumberlandrecns, are excited to announce the opening of a new section of the Blue Route from Pugwash to Wallace along Gulf Shore and Ferry Roads! See more info at https://t.co/FJGIyl03g5
Want to learn what's new for the Halifax Bikeway Network in 2023? Join our team for a Halifax Bikeway Network pop-up event at Central Library.
Date: Tuesday, February 7 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: Central Library, Room 301
Learn more here: https://t.co/maIRlL59rt
The Core AT Networks Project (formally Blue Route Hubs Project) is announcing a new partnership with @RegMunWWH! The Core AT Project is a partnership between Bicycle Nova Scotia and communities to plan and design walking, rolling, and cycling infrastructure! Follow for updates!
Looking forward to watching #Motherloadfilm at the Central Library this Thursday night, 6:30pm! Come and learn about amazing cargo bikes! #bikehfx@bicyclens@EcologyAction
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The Blue Route Hubs Project is announcing a new partnership with Wagmatcook First Nation! The Hubs Project is a partnership between Bicycle Nova Scotia and communities, to plan and design walking, rolling, and cycling infrastructure! Learn more here https://t.co/HfKMb9fLz3
Vélo Canada Bikes would love to hear of successes or lessons learned across the country on NAT applications. Send them your stories to [email protected]. @VéloCanadaBikes @BicycleNovaScotia
Join the Blue Route Hubs Team in Middleton! We are going to be talking about Middleton's Active Transportation Network Plan, and walking, rolling, and cycling infrastructure!
When: Thursday August 18th, 3-6 p.m.
Where: Macdonald Museum (21 School Street, Middleton, NS)
Interested in learning when cycling road treatments should be offered in different parts of your community? What options exist for cyclists, walkers and rollers? Be sure to sign-up for our information session as we release our Wayfinding Design Guide! https://t.co/CfVfozNpmx
Mark your Calendars! The Woodside-Shearwater Active Transportation Functional Plan will be in the spotlight on June 16 and 17 in Woodside. More details can be found on the BNS event page at https://t.co/JrnNlGaylq
Did you know that we have an email list where we share exciting updates about the #BlueRouteNS and #cycling in Nova Scotia? Sign up today to stay up-to-date
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Want to help collect cycling counts? @bicyclens & @IBIKEHFX are seeking volunteers to help count people cycling in Halifax, Bridgewater, and Wolfville for the annual Pedal Poll! Sign up through @Canada_Bikes
Work with BNS! We are accepting applications for our AT Planner/Designer position until May 11th. This position works closely with municipalities across NS while they create AT Plans that focus on cycling, walking and rolling. More details at https://t.co/euSKkpo8nd
Learn how to start or grow a school-based walking & wheeling skills training program in your community!
💻 Tune into the webinar on May 11 @ 1pm EST. Register for FREE today ⬇️ https://t.co/3ESHOBLARj