Did you know that fewer and fewer children are walking to school every day?
In a time where physical activity is declining among school-aged children, walking to and from school offers a vital opportunity for physical activity. There are many reasons why kids don’t walk to school as much – safety, busy schedules and longer distances from school are some – but there are thousands of parents, kids and communities working to make walking to school easier for kids.
October is International Walk to School Month, and we encourage you to get walking – a great way to get at least one hour of physical activity per day – see the Live 5-2-1-0 page for more suggestions! Check out Canada’s International Walk to School page, the national Active Safe Routes to School project, and BC’s walk to school organization, HASTE-BC for more suggestions on how to make walking safe and fun for kids.
Some great reasons to walk to school, the park, the rec centre or your friend’s house:
- In many communities with traffic problems, it’s faster!
- It’s a great way to spend time with friends
- It’s good physical activity
- It helps you know your neighbourhood better
- It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to climate change



