For Kriti Lamsal, cycling is a way to unwind while exploring Edmonton. She likes to bike for fun and as a way to spend time with her family.
“Cycling gives me a sense of freedom and the ability to explore the community where I live,” she says. “It also improves my physical fitness, reduces my stress, and it’s an eco-friendly way of getting around.”
Lamsal and Edmontonians will have more routes to choose from, with the addition of about 86 kilometres of new bike paths and shared pathways across the city over the next three years.
The City of Edmonton is planning to develop and upgrade approximately 60 routes as part of a larger plan to create a network of critical connections for people walking, rolling and biking, or what is also referred to as “active transportation.”