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Three Vancouver Mural Festival Walking Tours

You miss going to museums and art galleries. You enjoy diverse and charismatic streets. You like walking and discover nooks around the City…although sometimes you just do it for the gram. Then, this post is for you.

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Know your transit...

Public transit is the best option to complement a truly walkable community. MetroVancouver is one of the well serviced regions. This is probably the most comfortable way to travel longer distances, especially with young kids. You might be surprised how much they love it and how well they behave.

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Moving in a Livable Region - All Candidates Forum

On October 15, Moving in a Livable Region held an online forum with three candidates seeking to be elected as MLAs in the Metro Vancouver area. George Affleck (BC Liberals), Bowinn Ma (BC NDP) and Harrison Johnston (BC Green Party) participated in a transit nerd, polite and positive debate about mobility and land use.

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Walking for Health and Fitness: 3 Reason Why

Year-round walking is a great way to get your daily dose of physical activity. By making a conscious effort to walk every day, it can be easily incorporated into your daily routine, using 30-minutes to collect your thoughts, connect with friends or get in your daily podcast.

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Urban inequities in the Era of COVID 19

The history of walking, we can imagine, dates back to the history of man. I don’t know anyone who questions why we walk or how we walk, it’s simply ingrained in the human experience. However, the history of walking itself has not looked the same for all, often highlighting social, health, and economic inequities of different individual walking and urban experiences.

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Inclusive & Accessible: 10 Great BC Walks

In British Columbia, we have the opportunity to walk in various regions and across a variety of beautiful landscapes. These landscapes define many of the communities we live in. Fortunately in BC, many communities have put infrastructure and projects in place to encourage walking and make it a safe and accessible option for people of all ages and abilities. This comes in the form of well connected and maintained sidewalks and walking paths and pedestrian plazas.

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Urban vs. Rural Walking - A Divide?

Walking throughout BC can look very different, and although distance, infrastructure, connectivity and landscape are important, taking into account the regional and cultural context of our urban and rural communities should help guide how we support walking, as opposed to a single, common set of standards.

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Seniors' Mobility: Getting Around During a Pandemic

Mobility for senior citizens is important - for shopping, medical appointments, social occasions and continued participation in community life. In the short-term, having older adults drive themselves to avoid COVID risk makes sense. In the longer-term, the liveability and vibrancy of our communities depends on a public transit system to reduce traffic congestion and provide a healthy alternative to driving.

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Vancouver’s Patiotown and Murals of Gratitude Bring New Life to Historic Gastown

Back in 2017, Vancouver began working on Gastown Complete Streets, a transportation plan for the city's historic Gastown neighbourhood, which included the concept of Vancouver’s first car-light area, transit and cycling improvements, celebrating the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations on whose territory it was founded, and acknowledging the area’s complex history in relation to indigenous people. Then COVID-19 arrived.

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