Press Release
From: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
Coldbrook, Nova Scotia, February 27, 2025 — People will have more access to active transportation options after an investment of more than $500,000 from the federal and municipal governments in the Municipality of the County of Kings. This was announced by MP Kody Blois and Mayor Dave Corkum.
With this investment, trailheads and access points to the Harvest Moon Trail will be enhanced, improving active transportation connections to schools, employers, residential areas, restaurants, healthcare facilities and other services. Other active transportation projects in the region include three studies to be conducted on the topics of safe routes to schools, increasing active transportation options in the region, and improving access to active transportation on the Kingston/Greenwood Bridge. Finally, signage designating bicycle routes throughout 62 km of shared roads in the region will be improved.
These projects will result in increased opportunities for residents to engage in active transportation to navigate their rural communities.
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“Increasing active transportation options in the Municipality of the County of Kings means that more people will be able to walk safely to more destinations in their community while leaving their cars at home more often. Providing active transportation options is one way the federal government is lowering our carbon footprint in communities across Canada.”
Kody Blois, Member of Parliament for Kings–Hants on behalf of the Honourable Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
“The Municipality of the County of Kings thanks the Government of Canada for investing in active transportation upgrades in Kings County. This funding will result in new and improved access points, safer connections and strategic expansions within a growing active transportation network anchored by the popular Harvest Moon Trailway — a gateway to schools, recreation destinations, shopping districts, restaurants, and community hubs.”
His Worship Dave Corkum, Mayor of the Municipality of the County of Kings
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Sofia Ouslis
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Ashley Thompson
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Municipality of the County of Kings
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athompson@countyofkings.ca
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