Vancouver School Streets

Barricades, traffic cones, and a bright sign reading “School Street - Road open to pedestrians, cyclists, and wheelchairs - No motor vehicle entry” block vehicle access to a city street outside a school.
A pilot School Streets implementation at Lord Roberts School in Vancouver, B.C.

Vancouver School Streets

Category:Sustainable Mobility
City: Vancouver
Year: 2025 - 2027

Three-year-long School Streets are planned for 2025 and 2026 in Vancouver, British Columbia, as part of the National Active School Streets Initiative (NASSI / School Streets). One site is confirmed at Lord Selkirk Elementary School, with two additional locations to be determined. Running from 2024 to 2027, NASSI addresses a lack of physical activity in children by improving road safety conditions surrounding schools and increasing rates of active school travel and independent play. 

This is Canada’s largest-ever School Streets movement: Green Communities Canada is leading a cross-country collaboration between three not-for-profit organizations, four research institutions, and more than 16 community partners spanning six provinces. The program includes matched funding and community in-kind contributions, totaling a $6 million investment in children’s physical activity.

Learn more on our School Streets webpage.

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