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What Happened to Walking? Encouraging Active School Travel in Toronto

University of Toronto, Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at 6:00 PM (EST)

Toronto, ON

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 AT 6:00PM

ISABEL BADER THEATRE, 93 CHARLES ST W 

PARENTS, CHILDREN EDUCATORS, PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND BIG-CITY THINKERS: BE PART OF THE DISCUSSION ABOUT CREATING A HEALTHIER, MORE WALKABLE TORONTO FOR OUR CHILDREN

 

Featuring:

KEYNOTE SPEAKER JENNIFER KEESMAAT: Toronto's new chief planner and a passionate advocate for walkable communities

 

U OF T PROJECT BEAT (Built Environment and Active Transport) Investigators, including Professors Guy Faulkner, Caroline Fusco and Ron Buliung, who will share findings on active school commuting - and children's perspective on the subject - in the Toronto area

 

PANEL DISCUSSION MODERATED BY CHRISTOPHER HUME: The Toronto Star's award-winning architecture critic and urban issues columnist

 

 

Light refreshments will be served after the discussion

For any additional information, please contact event.kpe@utoronto.ca

 

 

 

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Isabel Bader Theatre
93 Charles St W
Toronto, ON M5S 1K6
Canada

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at 6:00 PM (EST)


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University of Toronto, Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Our mission is to “develop, advance and disseminate knowledge about physical activity, health and their interactions through education, research, leadership and the provision of opportunity.”

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