Welcome to Environment Week! This week kickstarts our engines and revs up with Motion Monday... or does it?

Vehicle emissions are a part of urban life, but they have a big impact on our environment. In Lethbridge, traditional and fuel-powered vehicles are estimated to create nearly 332,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions each year. To put that into perspective, it’s the same amount one person would generate if they drove their car around the world – 33,000 times! Talk about a road trip!
Luckily, there are steps we can take to reduce GHGs where possible.
Public transit
Public transit is a great option for individuals and families looking to cut down on emissions and fuel costs. It’s accessible, cost-effective and linked to all sides of our city. If you’ve never been a passenger, Lethbridge Transit has educational resources available online, including 360° VR tours of:
For new, casual and everyday riders, be sure to download the MyRide app to plan your next trip.
Lethbridge Transit’s Youth Summer Pass also goes on sale today. It offers youth (ages six to 17) two months of summer fare for the price of one. Passes are valid from July 1 to August 31, 2026. Pick yours up today at City Hall or the Park ‘n’ Ride Transit Terminal.
Paved and unpaved pathways
If riding the bus isn’t your cup of tea, consider biking, scootering or walking shorter distances when driving might not be necessary. Lethbridge has an extensive paved pathway network which makes it easy to get around and stay connected.
And, for recreation, our trail network is just as vast! (Just remember to please keep e-dirt bikes off streets and out of the river valley.)




