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2010 Richmond Trails Strategy

Linking People, the Community and Nature
The 2010 Richmond Trails Strategy was adopted by Council in Fall 2004. The overall vision is that:

West Dyke Trail May 2005"Richmond's trail system will be a vibrant network of interconnected trails, greenways, blueways and cycling routes that will support the City's commitment to creating a livable, attractive and healthy community.  It will provide a variety of exciting opportunities for walking and cycling that will link people to each other, to their community and to Richmond's unique natural and cultural heritage."

Over the years the concept of a trail system has expanded to include cycling routes, walkways, park pathways, expanded sidewalks and boulevards, greenways, blueways and rural roadways.  The new proposed trail network is one that encompases many different walking and cycling opportunities and works towards creating a walkable community in Richmond.

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The Strategy is a comprehensive document that focuses on 7 key areas ranging from the Vision and Principles of the strategy to a comprehensive Implementation Plan. Please select from the following list of PDF documents to review the Strategy area you are interested in:

For more information on the 2010 Richmond Trails Strategy, please contact:

Yvonne Stich
Park Planner, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Dept.
Email: Yvonne Stich