New addition to Kelowna’s active transport network
The latest phase of the Ethel Street Active Transportation Corridor (ATC) between Rose and Raymer avenues in Kelowna recently opened to the public.
The city says it forms a significant connection and paving the way for future additions to Kelowna’s active transportation network.
“Kelowna residents now have access to a dedicated pedestrian and bike route that is separate from vehicle traffic all the way from Cawston Avenue to Raymer Avenue,” said Gordon Foy, Transportation Engineering Manager. “The three-kilometre route on Ethel Street connects the Downtown and Pandosy urban centres with nearby schools, parks, health care and businesses.”











