WS 2B-1 Canada's Capital Sunday Bike Days
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CANADA’S CAPITAL SUNDAY BIKEDAYS
2016 National Open Street SummitAugust 19, 2016
CANADA’S CAPITAL REGION
The Sunday Bikedays Programhas been in existence for
46 years
Program has grown from 30kmroute to include +50km of parkways
• Past Counts have estimated over 290 000 participants throughout the season and more than 890 000 visits
• Satisfaction rate of 99%
• 56% man and 43% women
• 83% of adults without kids
• Sunday Bikedays allows users to appreciate the Capital’s environment (98%)
250-350 Individual volunteers
2 000 person-hoursof volunteer time
• On-site promotion consists of parkway entrance signs, street closure signs, sandwich boards and NCC feather banners
• Marketed through the use of radio and newspaper advertisements, maps, web site and Social Media
Participants
Volunteers
User’s reaction
Services and Animation
Programming
Data
SUNDAY BIKEDAYS PROGRAM10-Year Strategic Plan
Mission
“The Sunday Bikedays program highlights the Capital’s parkway
corridors and adjacent parks, and provides an opportunity for
Canadians to experience the Capital in an active manner and to
appreciate the national significance of its natural assets”
Vision Introduction of new routes and different thematic routes Lively welcome areas Variety of services Modern communications to promote pleasant and safe travel Efficient and sustainable resources Collaboration with the community
Consultation process
Collaboration with members of the community, public and private organizations, and various government organizations
contributes to the renewal and reachof the Sunday Bikedays program
Context and objectivesDynamic workshop
Context: The Capital Urbanism Lab workshop provided an opportunity to help establish the SBD strategic plan objectives
Objectives: Municipal, economic and community stakeholders discussed three different themes
Process and tools: Participants were divided into groups, each workshops lasted for 30 minutes. Paper, pencils and maps. Plenary at the end.
THANK YOU!
Bruce [email protected]