Charting a Path: Recommendations for the Confederation Trail
The recommendations in this report are developed for the provincial government to consider for future improvements to the Confederation Trail.
The recommendations in this report are developed for the provincial government to consider for future improvements to the Confederation Trail.
This document establishes the guidelines and criteria for applications to the PEI Active Transportation Fund.
The Confederation Trail stretches 435 kilometres and goes from one end of the Island to the other. Tracing the route of what once was the Prince Edward Island railway, the Confederation Trail is ideal for hiking or cycling. The trail is managed as a linear park by the Department...
In the Fall of 2023, an independent group, PEI-based Vol. 18, lead a process to gather feedback from Islanders, stakeholders, and visitors about how the Confederation Trail is used now and how it might be used in the future. Throughout the engagement process, information about...
Considerations on Implementing a Farmland Bank in Prince Edward Island
Submitted to the Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy
December 19, 2019
Kevin J. Arsenault, PhD
This is the application form to apply for the PEI Active Transportation Fund. What is the Active Transportation (AT) Fund? The AT Fund was announced in late 2019 as part of the Sustainable Transportation Action Plan. The AT Fund helps build new walking and bike paths, install paved shoulders, and better connect existing walking and cycling trails to improve and grow PEI’s active transportation network. Who can apply to the Active Transportation Fund? Municipalities, Indigenous communities and community groups can apply to the AT Fund for active transportation projects in their communities. The...