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Walkshop - Amy Lavender Harris - Walking the Imagined City: A Literary Walking Tour of Kensington Market

Walk21 Toronto Community Conference
Saturday March 1, 2008
Metro Hall, 55 John Street, Toronto
Room 308/309
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

On Saturday March 1, 2008, local delegates from Walk21 Toronto 2007 will give encore presentations of their work during a one-day, free community conference. The speakers will make the connections between walking and health, streetscapes, active transportation, urban design, literature and more. For details, see the Program below.

In October 2007, the City of Toronto and Green Communities Canada were proud hosts of the 8th annual international conference on walking and liveable communities: Walk21 Toronto 2007 - Putting Pedestrians First. The conference brought together hundreds of delegates from around the world to discuss research and action to make a more walkable world.

To build on this momentum and share more of the work of Walk21 with the local community, the City of Toronto and the Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation (TCAT) are co-hosting this special conference on March 1st. Support for this conference also comes from Spacing.

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