BikeWalkRoll
BikeWalkRoll is an easy tool for schools to learn more about how their students are arriving (on foot, by bike, by bus, etc.). This information is powerful: schools can use it to determine how best to encourage more families to choose healthy transportation (preventing pesky traffic and air pollution issues around your school) and we can use it to see how school transportation is shifting over time.
We conduct BikeWalkRoll School Travel Surveys three times a year, Fall, Winter and Spring.
BikeWalkRoll is free to use, by any teacher, anywhere, at any time of year. Just create an account, and get counting!

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School Loops
Equal parts pure joy and serious response to transportation-related crises stemming from infrastructure issues and a global pandemic, School Loops seeks to elevate and make fun human powered movement in neighbourhoods
School Loops
Equal parts pure joy and serious response to transportation-related crises stemming from infrastructure issues and a global pandemic, School Loops seeks to elevate and make fun human powered movement in neighbourhoods


ON SITE Multi-Family Composting
Community Centres and Community Gardens around Manitoba have set-up compost sites to divert waste and create organic fertilizer. We’ve compiled a list of drop-off locations.
ON SITE Multi-Family Composting
Community Centres and Community Gardens around Manitoba have set-up compost sites to divert waste and create organic fertilizer. We’ve compiled a list of drop-off locations.

Vermicomposting Basics
Vermicomposting can be done indoors, making this option particularly appealing for people without yards. You can’t compost quite as much as you would be able to in a backyard bin, but you may be surprised to watch how much your worms eat. The worm castings make for great house plant fertilizer.
Vermicomposting Basics
Vermicomposting can be done indoors, making this option particularly appealing for people without yards. You can’t compost quite as much as you would be able to in a backyard bin, but you may be surprised to watch how much your worms eat. The worm castings make for great house plant fertilizer.