We support sustainable mobility for children and youth:
- Reduce fossil fuel emissions and noise pollution
- Improve local air quality & traffic safety
- Increase physical activity and mental well-being

Our Approach
Green Communities Canada uses the “7 Es” approach to deliver school-based programming that supports children’s safe and sustainable travel to school. The Es are Education, Encouragement, Enforcement (optional), Evaluation, Engineering, Engagement, and Equity.
We lead programs at the local and national levels to raise awareness, encourage positive behaviour change, evaluate mode shift, improve infrastructure, and support equitable access to safe and convenient mobility options. Each of our Sustainable Mobility programs integrates this holistic approach through on-the-ground projects that we deliver, fund, and support.
We’re working to create safer streets, happier children, and healthier communities across Canada.
Sustainable Mobility Programs

School Streets
The National Active School Streets Initiative is creating temporary car-free streets in front of schools in communities across the country.
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School Travel Planning
School Travel Planning delivers on-the-ground programming to address traffic safety concerns surrounding schools and increase rates of active school travel.
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Electric School Buses
The Canadian Electric School Bus Alliance is the national voice in favour of the accelerated electrification of school buses, with the goal of a 100 per cent electric fleet by 2040.
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Active School Travel
Active School Travel programming supports more children walking and wheeling to and from school through resources, policy, and knowledge sharing.
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State of School Bus Fleet Electrification: Quebec

Winnipeg School Streets

Waterloo School Streets
Featured Stories
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Response to 2025 Federal Budget

School Streets Team Gathers in Person for the First Time!

Press Release: Two Million Students Ride the Bus to School – Who Gets Left Behind in the Electric Transition?
Sustainable Mobility Resources
The Sustainable Mobility program has developed an extensive resource library that supports practitioners and school community members from across the country to enable safe and sustainable school travel.
Our History
Green Communities Canada has been a long-standing leader in promoting sustainable school mobility through research, advocacy, and training programs, supplemented with educational resources, collaborative partnerships, and knowledge exchange events. We were founding members of Canada Walks, Active School Travel Canada, and the Canadian Active Transportation Alliance. These coalitions worked closely with the Government of Canada to support the creation of Canada’s first National Active Transportation Strategy and Fund.
In the mid-1990s, Green Communities Canada employee, Jacky Kennedy, began introducing activities to get more kids walking and wheeling at three Toronto schools. By 2000, the idea was spreading quickly across Ontario, and in 2006, Green Communities Canada adapted the School Travel Planning program for Canada. The program was soon after piloted in four provinces and a comprehensive toolkit was developed.
In 2009, Green Communities Canada and multiple partners introduced School Travel Planning to more than 120 schools across Canada as part of the Children’s Mobility, Health and Happiness project. In 2017, the Active & Safe Routes to School program was expanded and renamed to Ontario Active School Travel, and over a span of five years the program invested $2.8 million in local active travel initiatives across 62 communities.
Since then, Green Communities Canada has continued to lead innovative programming across the country, ranging from on-the-ground implementation of School Travel Planning to the coordination of the National Active School Streets Initiative and Canadian Electric School Bus Alliance.
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