
Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion's Communities in Action Fund, the CAP-for-Life initiative sets out to provide communities in the Hamilton, Halton and Peel regions with the tools to advocate for improved pedestrian and bicycling facilities.
The following is a list of participating cities from 2008-2009. Click a city to read the final reports from our completed workshops. To read more about how our workshops are run, click here.
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At 8 – 80 Cities we believe that trails have long been undervalued, and must be repositioned as an integral part of community life – connecting people who live, work, and play along their paths. Generously funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion's Trails for Life grant, the Trails for Active Transportation project provides communities with the tools necessary to advocate for trails as low-cost, readily available means of transportation and recreation.
The following is a list of participating cities from 2008-2009. Click a city to read the final reports from our completed workshops. To read more about how our workshops are run, click here .
For more information please contact Emily Munroe at emunroe@8-80cities.org |