Support from Rotary Club delivers trikes to special students

Riding trikes changes lives

OLOTR students on the go!






Youth en Route recently had its Annual General Meeting to share financial statements and results for our fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2023.. It was a great time to celebrate all that we accomplished, thanks to our funders at Alberta Ecotrust. While we have created videos that shared our accomplishments each year, for full transparency…
Youth en Route is really excited about our fourth September of back to school. We are looking for new schools and projects to take on for the school year. It’s going to be a stellar year. We’ve learned so much about how to break down the barriers youth face before they can choose active travel…
This year, the Cyclist in Residence Team has delivered our adaptive program at 9 schools, with 10 additional schools booked later this school year, reaching over 200 students along the way. We’ve worked in gymnasiums, courtyards, school fields, and atriums. The students present with a mix of EES, TASC, CSSI, and PLP. While each student and school are unique, let’s roll through a session of…
Youth en Route is happy to welcome young students to our team—especially during our spring cycling season. This year, we’re excited to introduce our Canada Summer Job Students; Reese and Georgia. Let’s meet Reese Reese is a student at Mount Royal University, where she finished her third year in marketing and data analytics. Reese is…
As a charity, Youth en Route works hard to make sure kids have access to active modes of transportation and the desire and confidence to use them. Encouraging the use of active transportation reduces car usage and greenhouse gas emissions. However, it is evident that kids are hesitant to embrace these modes of transportation because…
The simple freedom of a bike How often do you see a teen riding a bike around Calgary? Although a fun activity for elementary students, the number of cycling youth drops as students move into middle school and by Grade 10, only a handful of students ride to our largest high schools. Several factors play…