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Most Walkable Cities in Canada: A Stroll Through Urban Excellence

Aiden Lowrie by Aiden Lowrie
February 14, 2025
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Canada, known for its vast landscapes and natural beauty, also boasts a number of cities that have made significant strides in creating walkable urban spaces. Walkability—the ease with which people can navigate a city on foot—has become an essential aspect of modern city planning. A walkable city is more than just pedestrian-friendly; it’s a place that promotes sustainability, fosters community, and enhances quality of life. Let’s explore some of the most walkable cities in Canada, where you can leave your car behind and enjoy the charm of strolling through vibrant urban environments.

Vancouver, British Columbia

Vancouver is often regarded as one of the most walkable cities in Canada, and for good reason. The city’s layout and commitment to green spaces make it ideal for pedestrians. With its compact downtown core, stunning waterfront views, and extensive network of parks, Vancouver offers a walker’s paradise. Vancouver is also known for its bike-friendly infrastructure, which complements its walkability. Vancouver’s well-maintained bike lanes, seawalls, and green spaces—like Stanley Park—also contribute to the walkability of the city. The city also boasts a mild climate, which encourages year-round walking.

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Montreal, Quebec

Montreal is a dynamic, vibrant city that blends European charm with modern conveniences. The city’s mix of French and English heritage is reflected in its architecture, street life, and public spaces, making it an exciting place to explore on foot. Montreal’s downtown area is highly walkable, with a bustling cultural scene, abundant cafés, and a variety of shops.

The city is also famous for its network of underground tunnels, known as the “RESO,” which allows pedestrians to move between buildings and metro stations without venturing outside, especially useful in the harsh winter months. Additionally, Montreal is a bike-friendly city, with dedicated bike lanes that make it easy to pair walking with cycling for a complete urban exploration experience.

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is known for its diversity and thriving urban landscape. The downtown core is one of the most walkable parts of the city, thanks to its high density of amenities, public spaces, and excellent transit system. The city has made great strides in improving pedestrian infrastructure, with initiatives like pedestrian priority zones and improved sidewalk conditions. Areas like the Financial District and King Street West are designed with pedestrians in mind. High Park and Toronto Islands offer a nice break from the hustle and bustle. For a cool walking experience, visit the Toronto PATH.  It’s an extensive underground network of pedestrian walkways that spans over 30 kilometers, making it one of the largest underground complexes in the world, providing a seamless and weather-proof way to navigate downtown Toronto.

Ottawa, Ontario

As Canada’s capital, Ottawa is not only known for its political importance but also for its impressive walkability. The city offers a pleasant mix of urban and natural environments, with wide sidewalks, pedestrian-friendly streets, and an abundance of parks and green spaces. Ottawa is also known for its well-maintained pathways, particularly the iconic Rideau Canal, which transforms into a scenic ice skating rink in winter. The city’s compact downtown area and emphasis on pedestrian safety make it an ideal destination for walking enthusiasts.

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Victoria, British Columbia

Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is a picturesque city known for its charming streets, historic buildings, and stunning harbor views. Victoria is also the second most walkable city in Canada, according to a study done by Preply. The city’s mild climate year-round also makes walking an enjoyable activity, and its compact layout ensures that everything is within easy reach. With its commitment to preserving green spaces and creating pedestrian-friendly areas, Victoria is a model of how a smaller city can embrace walkability.

Quebec City, Quebec

Quebec City is a place where history and walkability collide. The city’s design makes it easy to explore by foot, with most of its historical areas being pedestrian-only zones. Additionally, the surrounding green spaces, like Plains of Abraham, offer beautiful spots for leisurely walks with stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.

Calgary, Alberta

Calgary, located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is a modern city that has been making strides to become more walkable in recent years. In particular, the city’s downtown area has seen significant development, with pedestrian-focused spaces like Stephen Avenue Walk offering a lively street scene filled with shops, restaurants, and outdoor patios. The beautiful Bow River pathways also allow pedestrians to connect with nature right in the heart of the city, and the Mission and Kensington neighborhoods are great to explore on foot. 

Edmonton, Alberta

Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, is a city with a growing emphasis on pedestrian infrastructure. The downtown area has undergone revitalization in recent years, with new public spaces, pedestrian-friendly streets, and an emphasis on green transportation. Edmonton’s River Valley, which is North America’s largest urban parkland, provides miles of scenic trails perfect for walking, cycling, or jogging.

Final Thoughts

Walkable cities represent a shift towards more sustainable, livable urban environments. From the stunning coastal views of Vancouver to the historic charm of Quebec City, Canada is home to cities that prioritize pedestrians and promote a healthy, connected lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to take a leisurely stroll through parks, explore vibrant neighborhoods, or simply enjoy the city’s unique character, Canada’s most walkable cities offer something special for everyone.
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Aiden Lowrie

A Zoocasa Content Marketing Assistant, Aiden Lowrie gets to blend her love of writing with her love of all things real estate and marketing as a blog contributor. She loves to find niche spots in and around the GTA to explore, or find ways to make the most out of your space. Outside of work and blogging, Aiden enjoys being outside in the sunshine, patios with friends and family, and working on her own blog. Connect with Aiden to read more of her articles and insights!

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