Monthly Archive for June, 2009

Where’s the Pathway in BRT ?

There has been a sudden and fundamental change in the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor. Representatives from Winnipeg Trails Association, The Forks, Prairie Pathfinders Walking Club, Bike to the Future, Winnipeg Rapid Transit Coalition, and the Manitoba Cycling Association are are launching an awareness campaign to highlight the disappearance of the Active Transportation Corridor. For years an Active Transportation Pathway has always been contemplated as an integral part of this project. Two weeks ago it just disappeared.

In the current Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor design plans, the South Osborne Underpass is blocking the pathway thereby eliminating the Active Transportation Corridor and essentially making the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor simply a bus rapid transit corridor.

These two letters were sent to the Premier, Mayor and elected officials.

Please contact your elected officials and encourage them to design a safe, connected pathway as part of the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor. It’s critical to all Manitoban’s that a safe, connected Active Transportation Corridor be incorporated into the plans now. Please share this message with your contacts.

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Anders Swanson win’s Manitoba Eco Network Award

Congratulations to Anders Swanson for being named as the recipient of this year’s Individual award at the Manitoba Eco - Networks Environmental Awards.

Manitoba Eco-Network media release:
Anders Swanson was nominated by Bike to the Future Co-Chair, Kevin Miller. Anders has been a tireless advocate for cycling and bicycles in Winnipeg, leading the way to a comprehensive network of cycling routes and infrastructure designed to make cycling safer, easier, and more accessible. He has paid particular attention to the needs of inner city children, teaching them to repair and build their own bikes. In fact, on the evening of the awards presentation, he will be leaving his volunteer work at Orioles Bike Cage a bit early in order to attend. His creative website, One Green City is used by Active Transportation promoters of all stripes, and he has gained the respect of politicians, city administrators and community groups with his hard work, non-confrontational style and absolute commitment to making Winnipeg a greener place. Anders either founded or belongs to at least 6 community groups, including the BIZ Transportation committee, North Winnipeg Commuter Cyclists, the Physical Activity Coalition of Manitoba and the River East Neighbourhood Network. He is also a member of the Mayor’s Environmental Advisory Committee.

Anders nomination was supported by the Winnipeg Trails Association, Manitoba Cycling Association and the City of Winnipeg.

News

Active transportation gets going
Design plans ramp up as Winnipeg prepares to spend some serious cash on cycling infrastructure

Active transportation plans moving along
St. James to see Yellow Ribbon Greenway path developed

Save Our Seine stewardship group turns 20
Multiple events celebrating 20th Anniversary

City looking at adding bike lane on Pembina
Stretch of Pembina Hwy slated to be resurfaced

Active trails to be extended to Transcona
Transcona to have vast network of trails

Walking & Cycling Successes
Building $20M worth of new multi-use pathways & bike boulevards right!
Review of public event by Ian Tizzard

$83.2M for Manitoba wish list
Winnipeg cyclists, pedestrians big winners 74 projects get green light

City sets aside $20 million for new bike paths
September 21, 2009. Sarah Petz, the Manitoban (U of M)

Future bike trails
Let’s grab abandoned rail lines, Katz says

Province Forms Active Transportation Advisory Committee
Province appoints 11 people to the Active Transportation Advisory Group which will make recommendations for

Winnipeg Cycling Map
2009 edition now available at bike shops and retailers.

Speak up Winnipeg!
Offer your input to form the City’s 25 year the Development Plan

Trail sculpture promotes art, nature

June 4th, 2009: A stroll along the Bishop Grandin Greenway is about to become even more scenic thanks to Winnipeg’s newest piece of public art.

By Matt Powers

June 4, 2009

A stroll along the Bishop Grandin Greenway is about to become even more scenic thanks to Winnipeg’s newest piece of public art.

Entitled land/mark, the giant aluminum sculpture will be located near the corner of St. Anne’s Road and Bishop Grandin Boulevard in St. Vital. Representatives from the city’s arts, nature and active living communities will gather for the official unveiling on June 6 as part of International Trails Day.

“This is the first project that we have done through the Winnipeg Arts Council on a trail or a greenway,” said Winnipeg Arts Council manager Tricia Wasney.

“It seemed like a good opportunity to combine artwork in that area with all the other recreational and natural enjoyment. It is just another way for people to encounter artwork in a completely natural way.”

Wasney said that when the WAC sent out the expression of interest to artists they were looking for a proposal that integrated art with the outdoors and linked the natural and cultural history of the area.

Vancouver artists Jacqueline Metz and Nancy Chew were commissioned to create the artwork. The pair describe the $100,000 sculpture as an enormous, mythical moose made from aluminum that is six-feet high and 14-feet across.

“We believe that the artwork will truly become a landmark, as its title suggests, that residents and visitors will engage with as they use the greenway system,” Wasney said.

The unveiling will take place June 6 at 10:30 a.m. It will be followed by a number of activities designed to promote the use of trails and a healthy lifestyle.

“The day is an opportunity for the whole family to explore some of our neighbourhood’s best kept trail secrets,” said Janice Lukes, coordinator of the Winnipeg Trails Association.

The Save Our Seine committee will host a free barbecue beginning at 11:30 a.m. Later that day participants will be invited to take part in a walk along the Louis Riel Senior Trail and through the heart of Winnipeg’s newest protected forest, Bois des Espirit, to visit a spirit tree and to interact with Metis interpreters and fiddlers along the way.

Winnipeg in motion, an agency that promotes healthy living, will host a walking rally as a way to educate people about the trails.

“We will put signage up along the trails and it will be like a scavenger hunt,” said co-ordinator Deanna Betteridge.

“Some will be interpretive signage. Others will be targeted at families where they receive a clue and will have to walk from sign to sign to find the answers.”

The day’s event will end at The Forks where live entertainment will be offered beginning at 7 p.m.

Winnipeg Trails Festival

June 6, 2009
12:00 am

Saturday, June 6

Explore new Winnipeg Trails all day long! There are five FREE trail events exploring seven trails in Winnipeg with an evening music bash and celebrations at The Forks!

TRAILS FESTIVAL POSTER

Harte Trail Spring Information Day

WHERE: Information booths will be located at Cullen Dr, Buckingham and Elmhurst Rd.
9:00 am – noon

Walk / bike the Harte Trail – Winnipeg’s first ‘rail to trail’ route! Learn about the trail’s recent expansion through Assiniboine Forest, see the new Van Roon Gardens, check out the entire 6.5 KM !

Celebrating Art & Nature on the Bishop Grandin & Seine River Greenways

WHERE: Meet at the Northwest corner of St. Anne’s and Bishop Grandin Blvd (beside Home Depot parking lot)
10:30 am

ART & NATURE POSTER
Join the Winnipeg Arts Council and Bishop Grandin Greenway Inc. as they unveil a new public art sculpture at the Eco-Ed site on the Bishop Grandin Greenway.
11:00 am

Winnipeg in Motion will be hosting a nature walking rally with prizes to the Louis Riel St. Trail on the Seine River Greenway!
11:30 am

Join us for a FREE BBQ hosted by Save our Seine at John Bruce Park. Discover ‘Woody the Spirit Tree’, another large piece of public art tucked into the Bois des Esprits forest. Hear the fiddle playing of Union Nationale Metis Saint Joseph du Manitoba, check out the Red River Card and Metis riders at John Bruce Park
1:00 pm

Take a guided tour of the Bois des Esprit forest with Manitoba’s premiere walking club, the Prairie Pathfinders!

Sturgeon Creek Field Day Celebrations

WHERE: Grant’s Old Mill, 2777 Portage Ave.
11:00 am  - 3:00 pm

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Brush up on your history with a tour of Grant’s Old Mill! Try your luck in the ‘Rubber Ducky Derby’, take a ‘Hike with Mike’ along the Sturgeon Creek Greenway Trail, try critter dipping and see the fish demonstration! Face painting, games, crafts and more! FREE BBQ for the first 75 attendees!

Three Hikes with the Prairie Pathfinders

WHERE: Departing from The Forks Atrium (glass tower with Canadian Flag)
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Registration for this FREE event required: Prairie Pathfinders
‘Take a hike’ with the Prairie Pathfinders, Canada’s premier walking club, Pick one of three trails departing from The Forks and explore the surrounding areas. Learn about the hiking club and the many monthly adventures! Return to The Forks for refreshments and entertainment.

Evening Music Bash & Celebrations

WHERE: The Forks under the Canopy
7:00 pm
Enjoy some of Manitoba’s premiere musicians and visit the Winnipeg Trails Association info booth.

Celebrating Art & Nature

June 6, 2009
10:30 amto1:00 pm

June 6

Rain or Shine.

Poster

Starting location: Bishop Grandin Greenway
NW Corner of Bishop Grandin & St. Annes (beside home depot)

10:30

Winnipeg Art Council & Bishop Grandin Greenway Art Unveiling.

11:00

Nater * In-Motion Walks

11:45

BBQ at John Bruce Park

10th Annual Commuter Challenge

May 31, 2009 12:00 amtoJune 6, 2009 12:00 am

Saturday,  June 6

Sign up for the 10th annual Commuter Challenge – an event emphasizing active and green commuting.

The 10th annual Commuter Challenge is a national sustainable transportation event celebrated during Environment Week. It’s a friendly competition between workplaces and schools to encourage individuals to walk, bike, carpool, telecommute, or bus on their daily commute to work or school from May 31st 1st to June 6th to emphasize active and green means of commuting.

Enter to Win prizes! Prizes are awarded to Workplaces with the highest participation rates. The main objective of the promotion is to highlight the importance of green and active commuting in creating healthy communities through opportunities for increased physical activity and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
For all the details, including registration information, please see Resource Conservation Manitoba’s Commuter Challenge website.

Bike to Work Day

June 19, 2009
12:00 am

Friday, June 19

Bike to work, win prizes and  receive FREE breakfast at The Forks
Register and win!

Join us on Friday, June 19, 2009 for our second annual Bike to Work Day 2009! Last year, over 11,000 cycled and over 2,400 registered to win great prizes. We are determined to this year’s Bike to Work day bigger and better! On your way to work, stop by The Forks for FREE breakfast and entertainment, and enter to win super prizes!

This is a joint initiative of Bike to the Future, Winnipeg Trails Association, Climate Change Connection, Manitoba Cycling Association and Resource Conservation.

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Sturgeon Creek Field Day

June 6, 2009
11:00 amto3:00 pm

Sturgeon Creek at Grant’s Old Mill

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Community Consultation - Bishop Grandin Trail WEST of the Red River

June 24, 2009
4:00 pmto7:00 pm

Tuesday, June 23rd

Offer input on the location of the new Bishop Grandin Greenway Trail WEST of the Red River.
WHERE
: Winnipeg Technical College, 130 Henlow Bay
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Hosted by: City of Winnipeg & Winnipeg Trails Association

The extension of the Bishop Grandin Greenway Trail WEST of the Red River started last year with the first section being built from the Red River to Pembina Hwy. In 2009, the section from Pembina to Waverly will be constructed and in 2010, the section from Waverly to McGillivray will be built. WHERE would you like to see the trail located? Which side of Bishop Grandin and Kenaston Blvd should a new multi-use trail be built? WhyteRidge side? Winnipeg Tec College side? What trail system will this new trail connect to? What types of amenities should be installed (benches, refuse containers)? The City Naturalists Department will also be presenting a concept plan to restore habitat along sections of this new trail. Offer your input and opinions!

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