Active Transportation Network

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The Town of Lincoln has developed an Active Transportation Network that supports the Council Priority of a connected community.

Lincoln continues to attract and retain people of all ages and abilities, which means there is an increasing need for improved infrastructure, programs, and initiatives that support alternative types of transportation like Active Transportation (AT). As part of the Town's Transportation Master Plan (TMP), an Active Transportation Strategy (ATS) was developed to assist in directing Town staff and decision makers in how to best address increasing AT needs within Lincoln.


Stay Engaged

Using the Bulletin Board tool below, please send us any news, photos or events you would like to share with community members. We also welcome any questions you may have about Lincoln's Active Transportation Network. Please see below.


Bike Friendly Community 

As of June 2021 and for the first time, the Town of Lincoln has been awarded a Bicycle Friendly Community Award for 2021-2025 at the Bronze designation. The Bicycle Friendly Community Award Program is an initiative of the Share the Road Cycling Coalition to help communities evaluate how bicycle friendly their community is, celebrate progress, and work toward achieving higher-level awards over time.

For more information, please read the media release at the Town of Lincoln's website.


What is Active Transportation?

Active Transportation is any mode of transportation that uses power from your own body to move you. Active transportation plays a significant role in promoting the over-all health and well being of communities. Walking, biking, jogging, and rollerblading are all examples of AT.

Bicycles parked at Charles Daley Park


What are the benefits of a well designed Active Transportation Network?

There are several benefits to a well designed Active Transportation Network which can be divided into six (6) categories:

  1. Health: promotes active lifestyles, improves mental and physical health
  2. Social: increases access to community amenities, improves mobility and accessibility for vulnerable populations, promotes independence for people of all ages and abilities
  3. Tourism: increases visitation and use of tourism destinations, supports local and regional tourism initiatives
  4. Environment: promotes reduction in green-house gas emissions, reduces air and water pollution, promotes protection of green spaces and natural environments
  5. Economic: lowers infrastructure costs for local and regional governments, increases local investment in businesses and community development
  6. Safety: promotes a sense of safety and livability among residents, increases motorist awareness of different user types

Who can benefit from an Active Transportation Network?

An Active Transportation Network is meant for all to use and enjoy, including persons of all ages and abilities. Here are some of the some ways you can use Lincoln's Active Transportation Network:

  • walk
  • wheel oneself in a wheelchair
  • hike
  • jog
  • cycle
  • hand cycle
  • rollerblade
  • skateboard
  • kayak
  • swim

Age-Friendly and Active Community Advisory Committee

The Age-Friendly and Active Community Advisory Committee ("AFACAC") is a newly merged Committee to advise Council on programs and service delivery that support residents of all ages while encouraging active and healthy lifestyles across the lifespan and that encourage a safe, vibrant, and complete community. The Committee advises Town Council on matters related to safe roads, AT and trails, monitors the Transportation Master Plan and encourages, promotes and participates in the planning of AT and safe roads policies, programs and facilities.

The Town of Lincoln has developed an Active Transportation Network that supports the Council Priority of a connected community.

Lincoln continues to attract and retain people of all ages and abilities, which means there is an increasing need for improved infrastructure, programs, and initiatives that support alternative types of transportation like Active Transportation (AT). As part of the Town's Transportation Master Plan (TMP), an Active Transportation Strategy (ATS) was developed to assist in directing Town staff and decision makers in how to best address increasing AT needs within Lincoln.


Stay Engaged

Using the Bulletin Board tool below, please send us any news, photos or events you would like to share with community members. We also welcome any questions you may have about Lincoln's Active Transportation Network. Please see below.


Bike Friendly Community 

As of June 2021 and for the first time, the Town of Lincoln has been awarded a Bicycle Friendly Community Award for 2021-2025 at the Bronze designation. The Bicycle Friendly Community Award Program is an initiative of the Share the Road Cycling Coalition to help communities evaluate how bicycle friendly their community is, celebrate progress, and work toward achieving higher-level awards over time.

For more information, please read the media release at the Town of Lincoln's website.


What is Active Transportation?

Active Transportation is any mode of transportation that uses power from your own body to move you. Active transportation plays a significant role in promoting the over-all health and well being of communities. Walking, biking, jogging, and rollerblading are all examples of AT.

Bicycles parked at Charles Daley Park


What are the benefits of a well designed Active Transportation Network?

There are several benefits to a well designed Active Transportation Network which can be divided into six (6) categories:

  1. Health: promotes active lifestyles, improves mental and physical health
  2. Social: increases access to community amenities, improves mobility and accessibility for vulnerable populations, promotes independence for people of all ages and abilities
  3. Tourism: increases visitation and use of tourism destinations, supports local and regional tourism initiatives
  4. Environment: promotes reduction in green-house gas emissions, reduces air and water pollution, promotes protection of green spaces and natural environments
  5. Economic: lowers infrastructure costs for local and regional governments, increases local investment in businesses and community development
  6. Safety: promotes a sense of safety and livability among residents, increases motorist awareness of different user types

Who can benefit from an Active Transportation Network?

An Active Transportation Network is meant for all to use and enjoy, including persons of all ages and abilities. Here are some of the some ways you can use Lincoln's Active Transportation Network:

  • walk
  • wheel oneself in a wheelchair
  • hike
  • jog
  • cycle
  • hand cycle
  • rollerblade
  • skateboard
  • kayak
  • swim

Age-Friendly and Active Community Advisory Committee

The Age-Friendly and Active Community Advisory Committee ("AFACAC") is a newly merged Committee to advise Council on programs and service delivery that support residents of all ages while encouraging active and healthy lifestyles across the lifespan and that encourage a safe, vibrant, and complete community. The Committee advises Town Council on matters related to safe roads, AT and trails, monitors the Transportation Master Plan and encourages, promotes and participates in the planning of AT and safe roads policies, programs and facilities.

Share your photos, comments, and insights about Lincoln's AT Network here.

This is your place to share information about upcoming events, send us your photos or tell us what you love about Lincoln's active transportation network - anything that you think will help promote active transportation in Lincoln. 

(Please send event details at least 10 days in advance of event dates.)

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