Public engagement: Schneider Creek Path, Kitchener, February 24–March 17, 2025
Manitou Drive to Block Line Road
The Region of Waterloo is planning to construct a multi-use path connection between Manitou Drive W to an existing path on Block Line Road in Kitchener.
We value your input
Visit www.engagewr.ca/schneider-creek-path to view the recorded project presentation and share your input by completing the survey by March 17, 2025.

About the project
The Schneider Creek multi-use path will be approximately 1.3 km long and 3 meters wide to accommodate walking, cycling and other modes of active transportation. The path will include a pedestrian/cycling bridge over Schneider Creek, a railway crossing, and connections to existing trails nearby. The path will also complete a missing section of the Trans Canada Trail.
In consultation with property owners, agencies and Indigenous communities, multiple route options have been considered for this path. Based on this feedback, the project team is suggesting a route that has the lowest property impact while making sure it is accessible for everybody to use.
More information
We encourage you to stay involved in this project by following the EngageWR project page. You are also welcome to contact staff directly with questions and feedback throughout the project.
We’ll take a final recommendation to Regional Council on May 21, 2025.
Contact information
Jeff Nyenhuis, P.Eng.
Senior Engineer, Region of Waterloo
jnyenhuis@regionofwaterloo.ca
Service First Contact Centre: 519-575-4400; for deaf and hard of hearing (TTY) call 519-575-4608
Accessibility
If you require assistance to participate in this engagement or to access information in alternate formats, please contact Jeff Nyenhuis.
All comments and information received from individuals, stakeholder groups, and agencies regarding this project are being collected to assist the Region of Waterloo in making a decision. Under the “Municipal Act”, personal information such as name, address, telephone number, and property information that may be included in a submission becomes part of the public record. Questions regarding the collection of this information should be referred to Jeff Nyenhuis.