Support from Rotary Club delivers trikes to special students

Riding trikes changes lives

OLOTR students on the go!






Youth en Route is grateful to the Alberta Bicycle Association and Cycling Canada’s Hop On program for funding delivered through the Community Sport for All funding stream in April. This allowed YER to reach 4,600 youth, an almost 400% increase 2023/24 when we taught 1,300 kids. There are close to 5000 young people exposed to…
Youth en Route sees the potential in every bicycle. Members of the Greater Forest Lawn 55+ Society were at one of Calgary’s landfills recently to collect bicycles. The GFL 55+ Society works with Youth en Route to fix bicycles and provide them to local schools so that students have accessibility to active transportation. The landfill…
We’ve asked our Cyclists in Residence to share what they’ve learned after three months working in schools from Youth en Route. First up, Rob Crooks shared his thoughts with us. Gaining skills in real time After reflecting on a very rewarding three months as a CIR with Youth en Route, a number of things stand…
Thanks to some new funding from the City of Calgary, Youth en Route has been able to move operations into an actual physical location. We have a spacious garage and bike workshop at Shedpoint, a cool warehouse-sharing venue in Southeast Calgary. Dubbed the Bike Hub, Youth en Route’s team will use the space as an…
Why don’t kids ride their bikes to school? One key reason is the lack of safe routes. We’re proposing solutions in 10 Infrastructure Reports created for each of our Alberta Eco-Trust funded schools. These reports, created by University of Calgary Master of Planning grads Adam Schwartz and Nada Affan, will ideally spark conversations at schools…
To begin with, we would like to acknowledge that the City has come a long way – even in the three short years that Youth en Route has been advocating for safer routes, the City does not let us down. We highly appreciate the work that the City has done to date on this file. …