North York Central presents “The Pan Am Path: A Living Path Across Toronto”

April 13, 2015 | Aleks | Comments (0)

Pan Am GamesOn Tuesday April 21, 2015 North York Central Library is very pleased to have guest speaker Glenn Parkinson (Pan Am Path Board member) discuss the multi-use 80 kilometres of trails revitalized across Toronto. The presentation will take place in the Auditorium from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The Pan Am Path connects 80 kms of trails across Toronto in a way that allows residents, local organizations, artists and businesses to create public spaces that are reflections of those communities along the route. Find out more by attending the program or visiting their website.

As a tween, I remember taking my bike with my friends from Lawrence and Weston along the Humber River, all the way down to Lakeshore. It was a series of mazes where you would emerge from one park, cross a busy street and enter a new trail. At that age, it was exhilarating! A full day trip led us across Toronto, through beautiful blossoming James Gardens, under the overhanging train track from above and out onto Lake Ontario.

Explore the map!

 

Great country walks around Toronto - within reach by public transit Nature hikes - near-Toronto trails and adventures The great Toronto bicycling guide Toronto's ravines - walking the hidden country

You can also pick up the Toronto Cycling Map at any library.

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