We’ve compiled some great resources from around the web into one handy list. These organizations and projects are doing great things to educate and advocate for walkable places.
Best Information
- City of Toronto: Walking
- Pedestrian Death Review (Coroner’s Report, 2012)
- Pedestrian Toolbox (Seattle)
- Spacing – Toronto
- The Most Dangerous Intersections for Pedestrians in Toronto
- Toronto Disabilities Issues Committee
- Toronto Parks – Trail Code of Conduct
- Toronto Pedestrian Charter
- Toronto Pedestrian Committee (dormant)
- Toronto Trails Map
- Toronto Walking Strategy
- Walk Score
- Where the Sidewalk Starts (links)
Canadian Organizations
- 8-80 Cities
- Active & Safe Routes to School
- Calgary Safety Council Pedestrian Program
- Canada Walks
- Capital Bike and Walk (Victoria)
- Complete Streets for Canada
- Green Action Centre (Winnipeg)
- Jane’s Walk
- Montreal Urban Ecology Centre
- Ottawa Walking Problems
- Parachute
- Park People
- Partnership for a Walkable America
- Road Safety Advisory Committee (Nova Scotia)
- Surefoot (Winnipeg)
- Toronto Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT)
- Toronto Pedestrian Committee (dormant)
- Vancouver Public Space Network
- Walkable Hamilton
- Walking Toronto – Facebook group
International Organizations
- Active Transportation Alliance (Chicago)
- Alliance for Biking and Walking
- America Walks
- Association Prévention Routière (Paris)
- Car Free
- DC Streetsblog
- Feet First (Washington state)
- International Federation of Pedestrians
- Living Streets (U.K.)
- Los Angeles Walks
- Oregon Walks
- Perils for Pedestrians
- Piétons (France)
- Project for Public Spaces
- PROMPT (Promote Pedestrian Traffic in cities)
- Transportation Alternatives (NYC)
- Walk 21
- Walk San Francisco
- WalkBoston
- Walking Britain
List compiled by Vivien Leong