▶ Walking Tours
We are all pedestrians the moment our feet touch the ground. Walking tours are just a slower form of active transportation allowing for up-close examination and understanding of the local environs, including safety (or not) for walking, cycling and other forms of micro-mobility. PRO TIP: Ride to the event, then walk your bike, using it to catch up with the group if you stop to take photos along the way! Keeping up the 2022 Jane's Walk Mississauga posting for reference. ▶ See also: Group Rides
Sunday, October 16: Jane's Walk - Clarkson
[Last updated: October 15, 2022]▶ "Jane’s Walks encourage people to share stories about their neighbourhoods, discover unseen aspects of their communities, and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbours." Y'know, stuff you can't do from a car.
Tomorrows walking route!
— JanesWalkMississauga (@JanesWalk_MSaug) October 15, 2022
We will explore @SaugaMuseums, the ever changing landscapes, land uses, natural heritage systems, change in transportation infrastructure, the history of the oil refinery, and the nestling sounds and amenities of Lakeside Park.
11:00 am -12:15 pm 😃 pic.twitter.com/1jSHgS2lmN
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