New addition to West Central Multi-Use Corridor completed
Construction of a section of the West-Central Multi-Use Corridor has been completed, providing safer and more accessible travel as part of Saskatoon’s Active Transportation Plan.
Connecting 20th Street to Avenue Q, this pathway is a game-changer for people walking or riding their bicycles, improving safety and facilitating easy movement through the Pleasant Hill, Riversdale and West Industrial neighborhoods.
The WCMUC began with a proposed 3 km multi-use pathway adjacent to the CP tracks from Idylwyld Drive to Avenue W South, which was approved by City Council in 2013. Construction of the section between Idylwyld Drive and 22nd Street West was completed in 2020.
The Active Transportation Plan will improve options for moving around Saskatoon, whether it’s by walking, biking, e-scooter or other forms of active transportation. The plan will help shape changes in infrastructure and support programs that will encourage all of us to use active forms of transportation more often.
Find out more about ongoing cycling projects at saskatoon.ca.
Happy Travels, Saskatoon!