Celebrate Smart Commute Month!

Smart Commute Month returns this September, and it’s your chance to think differently about how you travel. Whether you walk, bike, take transit, carpool, or work from home - we want to hear from you!

This annual campaign encourages sustainable ways to get around and invites you to share your commuting habits through a short survey. Your feedback helps improve transportation options in your community - and gives you a chance to WIN one of five $100 e-gift cards!


How to participate:

  • Take the Smart Commute Month survey between September 1 and 30, 2025
  • Tell us how you travel to work and how your habits may have changed over the past year
  • Enter the prize draw at the end of the survey for a chance to WIN!

Optional: Log a trip on the Smart Commute Tool/App for an additional ballot.

Note: There is a limit of one survey entry per person during the contest period.




Click HERE to download the official contest rules.



Smart Commute Month Webinars

Learn more about community transportation topics by joining these webinars throughout September:


Safe Winter Driving and Vehicle Preparedness

Date and Time: Thursday, September 11, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Be ready for the winter arrival on the roads! Join the Ministry of Transportation Ontario for a presentation on how to stay safe on the roads this winter. Learn essential tips for winter driving and how to prepare your vehicle for cold-weather conditions.

Register Here

Mid-Day Movement

Date and Time: Thursday, September 18, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Looking to get more active in your daily routine? Tune in for a panel discussion with Public Health experts from Public Health Sudbury and Districts, Grey Bruce Public Health, and Middlesex-London Health Unit. Each panelist will share insights on how to incorporate movement into your day and its importance, followed by a live Q&A session.

Register Here

Micromobility Devices

Date and Time: Thursday, September 25, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

New devices and new challenges – too fast and furious? Hear from police representatives from Sudbury, London, and York as they discuss the use and regulation of micromobility devices. This panel includes presentations from Greater Sudbury Police Service, London Police Service, and York Regional Police and a Q&A segment to address your questions.

Register Here