The Town of Collingwood, Ontario, has officially been recognized as a Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community. Announced on March 17, 2026, this designation highlights the town’s ongoing work to build better bike lanes and improve safety for residents who cycle.
The award is given by the Share the Road Cycling Coalition, a group that advocates for safe cycling across Canada. They grade towns based on several categories, including the quality of bike path engineering, safety education programs, and how well the municipality plans for future transportation needs.
This news serves as a renewal of an earlier success, as Collingwood previously held the same silver status for the period between 2021 and 2025. The continued recognition shows that local efforts to keep trails and routes connected are meeting high standards for safety and accessibility.
Improving these routes is intended to help local commuters get around more easily and support tourism in the area. By focusing on better bike paths and safety initiatives, the town aims to make cycling a more practical and attractive option for everyone in the community.