During the summer months, the island experiences a slight increase in traffic due to tourism.
Winter months see a decrease in traffic as the island's population stabilizes and tourism declines.
Limited public transportation options can be a challenge for those without personal vehicles.
Ferry schedules can impact travel plans, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Traveling during weekdays and avoiding weekends can help residents and visitors avoid the minor traffic increases caused by tourists.
Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for uninterrupted travel across the island.
Public events such as festivals and markets can lead to temporary increases in traffic, particularly in the town center.
Planning travel around these events can help avoid congestion.
Salt Spring Island promotes cycling and walking as sustainable modes of transportation.
Community initiatives focus on reducing reliance on fossil fuels and encouraging eco-friendly travel.
Ride-sharing services are limited but growing, offering an alternative to personal vehicle use.
These services help reduce the need for parking and contribute to lower traffic congestion.