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How to save a bike lane (a cycling story on foot)

Michael Longfield/Caitlin Chan

Starting at Queen's Park, we will be going over the story of how cycling in Toronto became a contentious subject (plot twist: it always was! and it never was?), the challenges around Bill 212, appreciate how far we’ve come, and the continued ways we can officially and unofficially fight for the right to bike.

Walk Start Location:

Queen's Park, in front of the Ontario Legislation Building, closest subway is Queen's Park Station on Line 1

Walk End Location:

The Annex (Bloor and Brunswick), closest subway is Bathurst/Spadina

How to save a bike lane (a cycling story on foot)

Date:

Language:

Friday, May 1

English

Start Time:

5:30:00 PM

Duration:

1:30:00

Theme:

Advocacy and Politics, Architecture and Urban Planning, Environment and Sustainability, History and Places, Lived experiences and personal perspectives, People and Communities, Transit and Accessibility

Accessibility:

Busy sidewalks, Dog-friendly walk, Family-friendly walk, Walk leader will use audio amplification, Walk content may be triggering

Attendees Identify You:

Cycle Toronto Flag

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