Wayfinding and Branding for Walking, Cycling and Rolling

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Kitchener has a growing network of routes that allow residents to walk, roll or bike across the city. To improve these, residents have asked for better signage to make it easier to connect to where they want to go.

Based on the Cycling and Trails Master Plan, we identified eight major neighbourhoods. We also identified eight priority routes to connect them. We gave each route a name, colour, and number to make them easy to identify and navigate.

Tell us if we got it right by sharing your feedback. We will then revise the proposed route network and the associated signage.

For more information, read the Project Background

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Kitchener has a growing network of routes that allow residents to walk, roll or bike across the city. To improve these, residents have asked for better signage to make it easier to connect to where they want to go.

Based on the Cycling and Trails Master Plan, we identified eight major neighbourhoods. We also identified eight priority routes to connect them. We gave each route a name, colour, and number to make them easy to identify and navigate.

Tell us if we got it right by sharing your feedback. We will then revise the proposed route network and the associated signage.

For more information, read the Project Background

Stay informed

Subscribe for updates and be the first to know about news and information about this project. Add your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and click ‘Subscribe’.

  • We’re proposing eight branded routes that connect neighbourhoods in Kitchener. Help us understand whether these are the right changes to make so it’s easier to walk, roll or bike across the city.

    This survey will take 10-15 minutes to answer. 

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    Starting at Victoria Park Pavillion

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