Tagged with urban planning

Fledgling Bicycle Advocacy in Fredericton

Fledgling Bicycle Advocacy in Fredericton


Fredericton, New Brunswick, is a quaint old town on the St. John River. Frederictonions frequently refer to their home town as a small version of Ottawa. It is a green and spacious place. A river runs through it, it is hillier than Ottawa though. During a visit to Fredericton, Dutch ambassador Wim Geerts was approached … Continue reading »

Ontario Bike Strategy Update

Ontario Bike Strategy Update


Here is a brief update on Ontario’s draft bicycle policy survey. I am told that the Ministry of Transportation received tremendous interest. There were close to 1000 submissions, over 90% of which are from individuals. The tone is generally very supportive of the fact that the Ministry is taking the issue seriously for the first time in … Continue reading »

Carleton University Cycling Meeting

Carleton University Cycling Meeting


At Carleton University Colum Grove-White and Tamara Nahal and others got involved in cycling safety on and around campus after the death of Krista Johnston on Bronson Ave. After a first successful initial petition to request better safety around campus, that gathered nearly 2000 signatures, the group is now organising themselves for the next step, by building a … Continue reading »

Ottawa’s First Plaid Parade a Big Hit

Ottawa’s First Plaid Parade a Big Hit


It takes quite a bit to surprise me, but this morning on November 3rd at 11 am and only 3° Celsius (37°F) outside, I was taken aback by the large amount of cyclists gathering at Suzie Q Donuts on Wellington Street West. That is where the First Ottawa Plaid Parade started, yet another bike initiative … Continue reading »