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School Walking Routes

The School Walking Routes program promotes active travel, such as walking or travelling by bike, wheelchair or other mobility devices, to and from school. School Route signs installed around the neighbourhood guide the way to schools and alert drivers to watch for children.

The program was created in 2008 by citizen volunteers from the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee and supported by City staff. It is now part of the Vision Zero Action Plan as an approved action (action 91), and it helps the City reach its goal of zero fatal and serious collisions on the road.

Yellow school route sign installed on a wooden post

What's included in the program

For participating schools, the City will:

  • Survey school communities to identify school routes regularly taken by students and families
  • Review the survey results and coordinate an audit of the travel routes to decide the best option
  • Install School Route signs along the selected routes
  • Coordinate a program launch event to encourage active travel
  • Provide activities and resources to schools to promote active travel, including a custom Routes to School map

Program resources

Use the map created for your school to plan your active travel route to school.

Peel District School Board

Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board

Learn how to make our school zones safer for students. Download and share educational materials created by the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee.

Contact us

If you have any questions about the School Walking Routes program or to learn how your school can take part, please email Laura Zeglen at laura.zeglen@mississauga.ca.