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A five-minute walk is a common reference point for a trip so short and convenient that most people will forgo the personal vehicle. While everyone’s walking or rolling speed may be slightly different, 400 metres (a quarter-mile) is the standard distance used to represent a five-minute walk. For reference, and to reflect the variations in individual abilities and local mobility networks, these maps show as-the-crow-flies buffers for three different distances: 200m, 300m and 400m. Categories: Park, Open Spaces, and Waterfront
Shops and Services (Centres and Villages)
Community Amenity Spaces
Transit Priority Corridors
Safe Routes for Walking, Cycling, and Mobility Devices
Downtown |
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A five-minute walk is a common reference point for a trip so short and convenient that most people will forgo the personal vehicle. While everyone’s walking or rolling speed may be slightly different, 400 metres (a quarter-mile) is the standard distance used to represent a five-minute walk. For reference, and to reflect the variations in individual abilities and local mobility networks, these maps show as-the-crow-flies buffers for three different distances: 200m, 300m and 400m. Categories: Park, Open Spaces, and Waterfront
Shops and Services (Centres and Villages)
Community Amenity Spaces
Transit Priority Corridors
Safe Routes for Walking, Cycling, and Mobility Devices
Downtown |
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